Not ten thousand lovers could feel The friendship my bosom contains; It will ever within my heart dwell, While the warm blood flows through my veins.
The flame that within my heart burns, Is unlike what in lovers hearts glows; The love which for Mary I feel, Is far purer than Cupid bestows.
Both the lovers believed that an immediate marriage would, from every point of view, be best.
Those Tuscan forests, that high crown of Lucca, must always have special associations for lovers of poetry.
I understand the general opinion among lovers and earnest students of Browning's poetry to be that the highest peaks of his genius tower from the vast tableland of "The Ring and the Book"; that thenceforth there was declension.
As for Browning's love towards his wife, nothing more tender and chivalrous has ever been told of ideal lovers in an ideal romance.
But lovers of literature were simply enthralled: and the two volumes had a welcome from them which was perhaps all the more ardent because of their disproportionate numbers.
All lovers of a good novel will hail with delight another of Mrs. Craik's charming stories.
There is a force and truthfulness about these tales which mark them as the production of no ordinary mind, and we cordially recommend them to the perusal of all lovers of fiction.
The three volumes tell in a smooth, graceful fashion the story of two lovers whose uncovenanted friendship for each other survives a host of trials, and at last, though somewhat late in life, is rewarded.
His face was not easy to read, but he held his head proudly, and looked the lovers straight in the eyes.
It is the custom there, for a man to make presents to his children of rein-deer; and young women who have a large stock of these animals, have lovers in plenty.
In 1736 he succeeded to his family estate, which was considerable; but his fathers before him were too great lovers of money to lay out any in improvements: Daniel followed their example, and the farm went worse and worse.
The Otaheiteans, who are lovers of society, and very gentle in their manners, feed separately from each other.
For them by the roads thou hast sate, Like an Arab in desert, Thou hast fouled the land with thy whoredoms And with thy vices; With thy lovers so many 3 It has meant but thy snare.
All thy shepherds the wind shall shepherd, 22 Thy lovers go captive.
But thou hast played the harlot with many lovers and—wouldest return unto Me?
He saw the inside of the kirk again, and two miserable, loutish, lawless lovers standing for public discipline.
Aye, and I marked them ance in the little glen, and there they were lovers surely--gin kisses and clasped arms mak lovers!
He caught her hands, after first grasping a few handfuls of clammy rock, for the hands of the truest lovers do not meet mechanically.
It seemed that they had come to love each other, as he had read of lovers doing, from the first moment that they had met.
There grief might freely expend itself without being disturbed by the trifling loungers who came from a picnic party to visit Pere-la-Chaise, or by lovers who make it their rendezvous.
Thank you," said Edmond with a friendly nod, and the two lovers continued on their way, as calm and joyous as if they were the very elect of heaven.
With the instinct peculiar to lovers he had anticipated after the return of Madame de Saint-Meran and the death of the marquis, that something would occur at M.
Try to stand upright, and let the lovers make love without interruption.
You know wine is a deceiver; but I should say it was two lovers walking side by side, and hand in hand.
As mistaken lovers might watch the inevitable sunset of first love, these men watched the sunset of their first hatred.
Was there, perhaps, some such fatalism in friendship as all lovers talk about in love?
The music-lovers were mostly dowdy in their attire, and seemed a race apart.
I believe if all the happy lovers in this world could be questioned, at least half of them would confess to having thought very little about each other at first meeting.
Lovers are always allowed the comfort of soliloquy.
We are lovers of the water as well as the hills, out here in this northwestern corner of the Republic.
Lovers of the mountains, in all parts of our country, will learn with regret that Congress, remains apparently indifferent to the conservation of the Rainier National Park and its complete opening to the public.
There two women waited, the two Alices, from both of whom had gone lovers into the North.
Two lovers had formed an arrangement to make an excursion from Funchal to Kama de Loba, and leaving the former place in a small boat, were in due time landed at Prior Bay.
Partially shaded and sheltered positions near a house, if possible, suit these water lovers admirably.
What is he to the lovers of flowers in Massachusetts?
Sing out, sing out, A joyful shout, Ye loversof the sea!
Sing out, sing out, A mighty shout, Ye lovers of the sea!
The gardens were still gay with autumnal flowers, and I always think that lovers are a happy adjunct to a flower-garden.
Homeward through the moonlight, hand-in-hand, went the rustic lovers, and parted at the gate aslovers do.
Then, while Jeannie took a book and seated herself at some little distance, the lovers had it all to themselves, and after a time Annie felt strong enough to tell her story.
But when she noticed the pallor on her lovers cheek she ceased singing, and advanced more quickly towards him.
The lovers said little more for a time, but presently went for a walk in the flower-gardens, and among the black and crimson buds of autumn.
According to some, the trysting-place of the lovers was not in the woods of Nemi but in a grove outside the dripping Porta Capena at Rome, where another sacred spring of Egeria gushed from a dark cavern.
The marriage of the lovers was celebrated one day, and on the morrow women attired as mourners, with streaming hair and bared breasts, bore the image of the dead Adonis to the sea-shore and committed it to the waves.
The English people, who are lovers of liberty, will one day lament, with tears, having gained the battle of Waterloo.
Where should true lovers make their bed but on the threshold of eternity!
Because lovers are not worthy of even its earthly aspect, it palls upon them, and they grow weary, not of love, but of their lack of it.
Heroes must sleep, and lovers too; or they soon will cease to be heroes or lovers!
Well, lovers out of the question on all sides, what would your ladyship buy with the thousands upon thousands?
Such a succession of lovers as she has had this summer, ever since you went to Ireland--they appeared and vanished like figures in a magic-lantern.
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