RomolaW. Blackwood, 1879 |
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Page 41
... feel the sweet unrest Of the world's spring - tide in thy conscious breast ? No , thou hadst grasped thy lot with all its pain , Nor loosed it any painless lot to gain Where music's voice was silent ; for thy fate Was human music's self ...
... feel the sweet unrest Of the world's spring - tide in thy conscious breast ? No , thou hadst grasped thy lot with all its pain , Nor loosed it any painless lot to gain Where music's voice was silent ; for thy fate Was human music's self ...
Page 42
... feel , create , bestow , And that immeasurable life to know From which the fleshly self falls shrivelled , dead , A seed primeval that has forests bred . It is the glory of the heritage Thy life has left , that makes thy outcast age ...
... feel , create , bestow , And that immeasurable life to know From which the fleshly self falls shrivelled , dead , A seed primeval that has forests bred . It is the glory of the heritage Thy life has left , that makes thy outcast age ...
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... feel I can do nought towards helping men , Till out it comes , like tears that will not hold , And I must pray again for all the world . ' Tis good to me , -I mean the neighbours are : To Kate and Nell too . I have money saved To go on ...
... feel I can do nought towards helping men , Till out it comes , like tears that will not hold , And I must pray again for all the world . ' Tis good to me , -I mean the neighbours are : To Kate and Nell too . I have money saved To go on ...
Page 79
... The double drama : how the expectant house Took the first notes . WALPURGA ( turning from her occupation of decking the room with the flowers ) . Yes , tell us all , dear Armgart . Did you feel tremors ? Leo , how did she ARMGART . 79.
... The double drama : how the expectant house Took the first notes . WALPURGA ( turning from her occupation of decking the room with the flowers ) . Yes , tell us all , dear Armgart . Did you feel tremors ? Leo , how did she ARMGART . 79.
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George Eliot. Did you feel tremors ? Leo , how did she look ? Was there a cheer to greet her ? LEO . Not a sound . She walked like Orpheus in his solitude , And seemed to see nought but what no man saw . ' Twas famous . Not the Schroeder ...
George Eliot. Did you feel tremors ? Leo , how did she look ? Was there a cheer to greet her ? LEO . Not a sound . She walked like Orpheus in his solitude , And seemed to see nought but what no man saw . ' Twas famous . Not the Schroeder ...
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Agatha angel Antonio Stradivari ARMGART aught beauteous birds blent bliss breast breath child COUNTESS LINDA cries dark dear death deep delight divine dream earth eyes face faith far-off feed feel Fidelio flowers gaze GEORGE ELIOT give glad glory glow Gluck GRAF grew growing Guildenstern hand happy hear heart heaven hold honour human idlesse Jubal king Laertes light limbs Lisa LISA LOVED Lisa's listened live look louis d'ors lyre maid man's mighty Minuccio morning Moses Naldo never night nought o'er Orpheus Osric pain passion paused poor pray rapture Rosencranz seemed sense sentience shape Sicily sing smiles song soul speech star strain strong sway sweet tell thee things thou thought touch truth Tubal-Cain turned Twas Twixt vegetarian violins vision voice WALPURGA warm wings woman wonder word worship wrought yearning young youth