Oh, just beyond the fairest thoughts that throng This breast, the thought of thee waits, hidden yet bright ; But it must never, never come in sight ; I must stop short of thee the whole day long. The Book of Living Poets - 201 psl.redagavo - 1907 - 375 psl.Visos knygos peržiūra - Apie šią knygą
| Sir Hall Caine - 1882 - 384 psl.
...only from our alder-trees, My heart has thoughts, which, though thine eyes hold mine, RENOUNCEMENT. MUST not think of thee; and, tired yet strong, I shun the love that lurks in all delight— The love of thee—and in the blue Heaven's height, And in the dearest... | |
| Eric Sutherland Robertson - 1883 - 438 psl.
...come, my folded art. I light the tapers at my head and feet, And lay the crucifix on this silent heart. RENOUNCEMENT. I MUST not think of thee ; and, tired yet strong, I shun the love that lurks in all delight — The love of thee — and in the blue Heaven's height, And in the... | |
| William Sharp - 1886 - 424 psl.
...looked, and sank. Around the ancient track marched, rank on rank, The army of unalterable law. CXXXVL RENOUNCEMENT. I MUST not think of thee ; and, tired yet strong, I shun the love that lurks in all delight — The love of thee — and in the blue Heaven's height, And in the... | |
| William Sharp - 1886 - 402 psl.
...looked, and sank. Around the ancient track marched, rank on rank, The army of unalterable law. CXXXVIII. RENOUNCEMENT. I MUST not think of thee ; and, tired yet strong, I shun the love that lurks in all delight — The love of thee — and in the blue Heaven's height. And in the... | |
| Elizabeth Amelia Sharp - 1887 - 450 psl.
...greet each other ; Who knows, they may exchange the kiss we give, Thou to thy crucifix, I to my mother. RENOUNCEMENT. I MUST not think of thee ; and, tired yet strong, I shun the love that lurks in all delight — • The love of thee — and in the blue Heaven's height, And in... | |
| 1891 - 608 psl.
...greet each other; Who knows, they may exchange the kiss we give, Thou to thy crucifix, I to my mother. RENOUNCEMENT. I MUST not think of thee; and tired yet strong, I shun the love that lurks in all delight, — The love of thee, — and in the blue heaven's height And in the... | |
| Charles Wells Moulton - 1891 - 540 psl.
...greet each other; Who knows, they may exchange the kiss we give, Thou to thy crucifix, I to my mother. RENOUNCEMENT. I MUST not think of thee; and tired yet strong, I shun the love that lurks in all delight, — The love of thee, — and in the blue heaven's height And in the... | |
| 1891 - 540 psl.
...greet each other; Who knows, they may exchange the kiss we give. Thou to thy crucifix, I to my mother. RENOUNCEMENT. I MUST not think of thee; and tired yet strong, I shun the love that lurks in all delight, — The love of thee, — and in the blue heaven's height And in the... | |
| Coventry Patmore - 1893 - 248 psl.
...called " Renouncement," which has deservedly found a place in most of our many modern anthologies :— " I must not think of thee ; and tired yet strong I...thought that lurks in all delight— The thought of thee—and in the blue heaven's height, And in the sweetest passage of a song. Oh, just beyond the... | |
| Edmund Clarence Stedman - 1895 - 802 psl.
...my years, A small cloud full of rain upon my heart And in mine arms, clasped, like a child in tears. RENOUNCEMENT I MUST not think of thee ; and, tired...height, And in the sweetest passage of a song. Oh, jnst beyond the fairest thoughts that throng This breast, the thought of thee waits, hidden yet bright... | |
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