MOST men know love but as a part of life ; They hide it in some corner of the breast, Even from themselves ; and only when they rest In the brief pauses of that daily strife, Wherewith the world might else be not so rife, They draw it forth (as one draws... Russell's Magazine - Stranica 569uredio/la - 1860Potpun prikaz - O ovoj knjizi
| Henry Timrod - 2007 - Broj stranica: 222
...KNOW LOVE47 MOST men know love but as a part of life; They hide it in some corner of the breast, Even from themselves; and only when they rest In the brief...kiss-exacting boy) And hold it up to sister, child, or wife. Ah me! why may not love and life be one? Why walk we thus alone, when by our side, 10 Love, like a... | |
| Henry Timrod - 1860 - Broj stranica: 150
...power ; And thou may'st draw from matters of the hearth Truths wide as nations, and as deep as love. SONNET. MOST men know love but as a part of life ;...kiss-exacting boy) And hold it up to sister, child, or wife. Ah me ! why may not love and life be one ! Why walk we thus alone, when by our side, Love, like a visible... | |
| Edwin Markham - 1926 - Broj stranica: 328
...Quatorzain MOST men know love but as a part of life ; They hide it in some corner of the breast, Even from themselves ; and only when they rest In the brief...kiss-exacting boy) And hold it up to sister, child, or wife. 1 60 Ah me ! why may not love and life be one ? Why walk we thus alone, when by our side, Love, like... | |
| Charles Lowe, Henry Wilder Foote, John Hopkins Morison, Henry H. Barber, James De Normandie, Joseph Henry Allen - 1885 - Broj stranica: 594
...sonnet: — Most men know lore but as a part of life : They hide it in some corner of the breast, Even from themselves ; and only when they rest, — In...kiss-exacting boy), And hold it up to sister, child, or wife. Ah me I why may not love and life be one I Why walk we thus alone, when by our side Love, like a visible... | |
| 1900 - Broj stranica: 98
...Timrod sings : Most men know love as a part of life ; They hide it in some corner of the breast, Even from themselves; and only when they rest In the brief...rife, They draw it forth (as one draws forth a toy To sooth some ardent, kiss-exacting boy) And hold it up to sister, child or wife. Ah, me ! why may not... | |
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