| Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson - 1842 - 252 sayfa
...mused, Love with knit brows went by, And with a flying finger swept my lips, And spake, " Be wise : not easily forgiven Are those, who setting wide the...secret bridal chambers of the heart, Let in the day." Here, then, my words have end. Yet might I tell of meetings, of farewells — That tremble round a... | |
| Alfred Tennyson (1st baron.) - 1843 - 256 sayfa
...mused, Love with knit brows went by, And with a flying finger swept my lips, ' And spake, " Be wise : not easily forgiven Are those, who setting wide the...secret bridal chambers of the heart, Let in the day." Here, then, my words have end. Yet might I tell of meetings, of farewells — Of that which came between,... | |
| Alfred Tennyson (1st baron.) - 1845 - 510 sayfa
...mused, Love with knit brows went by, And with a flying finger swept my lips, And spake, " Be wise : not easily forgiven Are those, who setting wide the...secret bridal chambers of the heart, Let in the day." Here, then, my words have end. Yet might I tell of meetings, of farewells — ' Of that which came... | |
| Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson - 1846 - 254 sayfa
...mused, Love with knit brows went by, And with a flying finger swept my lips, And spake, " Be wise : not easily forgiven Are those, who setting wide the...secret bridal chambers of the heart, Let in the day." Here, then, my words have end. That tremble round a nightingale — in sighs Which perfect Joy, perplex'd... | |
| Henry Theodore Tuckerman - 1846 - 350 sayfa
...delicacy, an individuality which makes us shrink from exposing them even to friendly observation : " Not easily forgiven Are those, who, setting wide the doors that bar The secret bridal-chambers of the heart, Let in the day." The poet needed relief when denied sympathy, and therefore... | |
| 1856 - 604 sayfa
...feelings that were not given us to amuse ourselves with, against Those who, setling wide the doors thai bar The secret bridal chambers of the heart, Let in the day. Literature was made for man, and not man for literature. There are, unquestionably, scenes which the... | |
| Henry Theodore Tuckerman - 1850 - 260 sayfa
...when profaned by a human touch, which they instinctively discover. Well says the poet ; " Be wise : not easily forgiven Are those, who, setting wide the doors that bar The secret bridal chamber of the heart, Let in the day." There is a kind of monastic bearing which indicates to the spiritual... | |
| Thomas Binney - 1851 - 166 sayfa
...friend's aifections. That of the deepest and tenderest is delicately veiled, and properly so, for, " Not easily forgiven Are those, who, setting wide the...secret bridal chambers of the heart, Let in the day." Yet enough is seen, and to that we may allude without impropriety, to show Sir Fowell Buxton's buoyant... | |
| Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson - 1851 - 276 sayfa
...by, And with a flying finger swept my lips, And spake, " Be wise : not easily forgiven Are those, we setting wide the doors, that bar The secret bridal chambers of the heart, Let in the day." Here, then, my words have end. Yet might I tell of meetings, of farewells — Of that which came between,... | |
| Charles Dent Bell - 1853 - 102 sayfa
...feelings of the heart over which it is becoming to throw the delicate veil of silence : " Not easily to be forgiven Are those, who, setting wide the doors that...secret bridal chambers of the heart, Let in the day." Enough has been said to show you that Martyn felt the trial, and felt it acutely ; that it entered... | |
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