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" Yes, thou art gone ! and round me too the night In ever-nearing circle weaves her shade. I see her veil draw soft across the day, I feel her slowly chilling breath invade The cheek grown thin, the brown hair sprent with... "
Macmillan's Magazine - Page 452
1866
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Temple Bar, Volume 108

George Augustus Sala, Edmund Yates - 1896 - 640 pages
...The cheek grown thin, the brown hair sprent with gray; I feel her finger light Laid pausefully along life's headlong train;— The foot less prompt to...And hope, once crush'd, less quick to spring again." Equally characteristic of the three poets is the religious spirit in which each dealt with his theme....
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The Tuftonian, Volume 21

1894 - 284 pages
...slowly chilling breath invade The cheek grown thin, the brown hair sprent with grey; I feel her finger light laid pausefully upon life's headlong train,...heart less bounding at emotion new, And hope, once crushed, less quick to spring again." If there be to you any meaning in the phrase, " emotional calmness,"...
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Every Saturday: A Journal of Choice Reading, Volume 1

1866 - 768 pages
...slowly chilling breath invade The cheek grown thin, the brown hair sprent with gray; I feel her finger light Laid pausefully upon life's headlong train ;...heart less bounding at emotion new, And hope, once crushed, less quick to spring again. And long the way appears, which seemed во short To the unpractised...
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New Poems

Matthew Arnold - 1867 - 226 pages
...slowly chilling breath invade The cheek grown thin, the brown hair sprent with gray; I feel her finger light Laid pausefully upon life's headlong train ;...heart less bounding at emotion new, And hope, once crushed, less quick to spring again. 5 And long the way appears, which seemed so short To the unpractised...
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The Eagle: A Magazine, Volumes 5-6

1867 - 832 pages
...chilling breath invade " The cheek grown thin, the brown hair sprent with grey, "I feel her finger light "Laid pausefully upon life's headlong train,...the morning dew, "The heart less bounding at emotion need. " And hope, once crush'd, less quick to spring again. "And long the way appears which seem'd...
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The Eagle: A Magazine Support by Members of St. John's College, Volume 6

1869 - 438 pages
...prompt to meet the morning dew, "The heart less bounding at emotion need. " And hope, once erush'd, less quick to spring again. " And long the way appears which seem'd so short "To the unpractis'd eye of sanguine youth, "And high the mountain-tops, in cloudy air "The mountain-tops where...
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Parnassus

Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1874 - 600 pages
...slowly chilling breath invade The cheek grown thin, the brown hair sprent with gray; I feel her finger light Laid pausefully upon life's headlong train ;...heart less bounding at emotion new, And hope, once crushed, less quick to spring again. And long the way appears, which seemed so short To the unpractised...
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Parnassus

Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1874 - 584 pages
...her.slowly chillingbreath invade The cheek grown thin, the brown hair sprent with gray; I feel her finger light Laid pausefully upon life's headlong train; The foot less prompt to meet the The heart less bounding at emotion new, morning dew. And hope, once crushed, less quick to spring again....
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Parnassus

Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1875 - 584 pages
...invade The cheek grown thin, the brown hair sprent with gray ; I feel her finger light Laid pansefully upon life's headlong train ; The foot less prompt...heart less bounding at emotion new, And hope, once crnshed, less quick to spring again. And long the way appears, which seemed so short To the uupraetised...
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Parnassus

Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1875 - 588 pages
...chill i ngbrcath invade The cheek grown thin, the brown hair sprent wittegray; I feel her finger Irglit Laid pausefully upon life's headlong train ; The foot less prompt to meet the rooming dew, The heart less bounding at emotion new, And hope, once crushed, less quick to spring again....
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