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" Go from me. Yet I feel that I shall stand Henceforward in thy shadow. Nevermore Alone upon the threshold of my door Of individual life, I shall command The uses of my soul, nor lift my hand Serenely in the sunshine as before. "
Prometheus Bound, and Other Poems: Including Sonnets from the Portuguese ... - Page 145
by Elizabeth Barrett Browning - 1851 - 234 pages
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The Poems of Elizabeth Barrett Browning: With Memoir, Etc

Elizabeth Barrett Browning - 1850 - 596 pages
...none of all the fires shall scorch and shred The hair beneath. Stand farther off, then ! Go. VI. s Go from me. Yet I feel that I shall stand Henceforward...sunshine as before, Without the sense of that which I forebore, . . . Thy touch upon the palm. The widest land Doom takes to part us, leaves thy heart in...
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The Ashlar, Volume 5

Allyn Weston, Charles Scott - 1860 - 642 pages
...from putting aside the Kadosh regalia, and equipping themselves as Templars. THE PARTING ASSURANCE. " Go from me. Yet I feel that I shall stand Henceforward...sunshine as before, Without the sense of that which I foreborc, .... Thy touch upon the palm. The widest land Doom takes to part us, leaves thy heart in...
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Blackwood's Lady's Magazine and Gazette of the Fashionable ..., Volumes 30-31

1851 - 576 pages
...so, That none of all the fires shall scorch and shred The hair beneath. Stand further off, then ! Go. Go from me. Yet I feel that I shall stand Henceforward in thy shadow. Never more Alone upon the threshold of my door Of individual life, I shall command The uses of my soul,...
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Minna Raymond : Or, Self-sacrifice: A Tale for the Young

Alfred Elwes - 1864 - 312 pages
...meant, And many a word at random spoken May soothe or wound a heart that's broken. Lord of the Isles. Go from me. Yet I feel that I shall stand Henceforward in thy shadow; And when I sue God for myself, He hears that name of thine, And sees within my eyes the tears of two....
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Felix Holt: The Radical

George Eliot - 1866 - 538 pages
...thinking that his own authority sufficed for the maintenance of the general good in Treby. CHAPTER XXXII. Go from me. Yet I feel that I shall stand Henceforward...uses of my soul, nor lift my hand Serenely in the svinshine as before. Without the sense of that which I forbore — Thy touch upon the palm. The widest...
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Felix Holt, the Radical, Volume 1

George Eliot - 1866 - 200 pages
...thinking that his own authority sufficed for the maintenance of the general good in.Treby. CHAPTER XXXII. Go from me. Yet I feel that I shall stand Henceforward...of my door Of individual life, I shall command The u.«es of my soul, nor lift my hand Serenely in the sunshine as before Without the sense of that which...
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Novels of George Eliot, Issue 35, Volume 5

George Eliot - 1867 - 446 pages
...thinking that his own authority sufficed for the maintenance of the general good in Treby. CHAPTER XXXII. Go from me. Yet I feel that I shall stand Henceforward in thy shadow. Never more Alone upon the threshold of my door Of individual life, I shall command The uses of my soul,...
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Felix Holt, the radical, by George Eliot. Stereotyped ed

Mary Ann Evans - 1868 - 548 pages
...thinking that his own authority sufficed for the maintenance of the general good in Treby. CHAPTER XXXII. Go from me. Yet I feel that I shall stand Henceforward in thy shadow. Never more Alone upon the threshold of ray door Of indiv,dual life, I shall command The uses of my...
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New Cyclopaedia of Poetical Illustrations: Adapted to Christian Teaching ...

1872 - 710 pages
...shine as first Go, fix thy mirror in Love's eye alone. Tlioma» Moore. 2177. LOVE, Companionship of. [pass ? Who conscience sent her sentence whicli I forbore, . . . Thy touch upon the palm. The widest land Doom takes to part us, leaves thy...
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A New Library of Poetry and Song, Volume 2

William Cullen Bryant - 1876 - 599 pages
...close to thine again, Where it will break at last ! PERCY BYSSHE SHELLEY. SONNETS FROM THE PORTUGUESE. Go from me. Yet I feel that I shall stand Henceforward...sunshine as before, Without the sense of that which I forebore, . . . Thy touch upon the palm. The widest land Doom takes to part us, leaves thy heart in...
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