| C. P. Bronson - 1845 - 330 pages
...last, And thou shouldst smile — no more ! And still — upon that face I look, And think — 7ir/7/ smile again; And still the thought— I will not brook, That I must look in rain / But when I speak, — thou dost not say, W hat thou ne'er left'st unsaid ; And now I feel, as... | |
| Samuel Carter Hall - 1846 - 332 pages
...mind had past, The time would e'er be o'er, — And I on thee should look my last, And still upon that face I look, And think 'twill smile again ; And still...Sweet Mary ! thou art dead ! If thou would'st stay, e'en as thou art, All cold, and all serene, — I still might press thy silent heart, And where thy... | |
| William Linwood - 1846 - 372 pages
...should look my last, And thou shouldst smile no more. And still upon that face I look, And think 't will smile again ; And still the thought I will not brook,...Sweet Mary ! thou art dead ! If thou wouldst stay, e'en as thou art, All cold and all serene, I still might press thy silent heart, And where thy smiles... | |
| William Linwood - 1846 - 342 pages
...should look my last, And thou shouldst smile no more. And still upon that face I look, And think 't will smile again ; And still the thought I will not brook,...Sweet Mary ! thou art dead ! If thou wouldst stay, e'en as thou art, All cold and all serene, — I still might press thy silent heart, And where thy... | |
| Rufus Wilmot Griswold - 1846 - 540 pages
...o'er, — And I on thee should look my last, And thou shouldst smile no more ! And still upon that face I look, And think 'twill smile again ; And still...unsaid ; And now I feel, as well I may, Sweet Mary t thou art dead ! If thou wouldst stay, e'en as thou art, All cold and all serene, — I still might... | |
| William Linwood - 1846 - 342 pages
...should look my last, And thou shouldst smile no more. And still upon that face I look, And think 't will smile again ; And still the thought I will not brook, That I must look in vain ! But, when I speak,—-thou dost not say, What thou ne'er left'st unsaid ; And now I feel, as well I may, Sweet... | |
| Irishman - 1847 - 308 pages
...be o'er, And I on thee should look my last, And thou should'st smile no more ! And still upon that face I look, And think 'twill smile again, And still...Sweet Mary ! thou art dead. If thou would'st stay, e'en as thou art, All cold, and all serene, I still might press thy silent heart, And where thy smiles... | |
| Timothy Stone Pinneo - 1847 - 502 pages
...e'er be o'er, And I on thee should look my last, And thou shouldst smile no more ! And still upon that face I look, And think 'twill smile again; And still...But when I speak, thou dost not say What thou ne'er left's! unsaid : And now I feel as well I may, Sweet Mary ! thou art dead ! If thou wouldst stay, e'en... | |
| John Burke, Bernard Burke - 1848 - 424 pages
...o'er, And I on thee should look my last, And thou should'st smile no more. • And still upon that face I look, And think 'twill smile again ; And still...look in vain ! But when I speak — thou dost not say \Vhat thou ne'er left'st unsaid ; And now I feel, as well I may, Sweet Mary, thou art dead ! If thou... | |
| 1856 - 542 pages
...thou hlmuld'sl smile no more ! And still upon that face I look, And think 'twill smile again; And -nil the thought I will not brook That I must look in vain!...when I speak— thou dost not say What thou ne'er lefi'st unsaid ; And now I feel, as well I may, Sweet Mary ! thou art dead! If thou would'st stay e'en... | |
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