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" Ay. But ere I go, perchance for ever, lady, Unto the land, whose dismal tales of battles, Where thousands strew'd the earth, have christen'd it The Frenchman's grave ; I'd speak of such a theme As chimes with .this sad hour, more fitly than Its name gives... "
Francis the first, a tragedy - Page 53
by Frances Anne Kemble - 1832
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The Tatler: A Daily Journal of Literature and the Stage, Volume 4

Leigh Hunt - 1832 - 306 pages
...arms shake off, In gratitude, their showers of diamond drops, And bow to the reviving freshness. LOVE. There's a love which, born In early days, lives on...Nor ever shines, but in the hour of sorrow, When it shews brightest — like the trembling light Of a pale sunbeam, breaking o'er the face Of the wild...
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The Metropolitan, Volume 3

1832 - 606 pages
...poetry : — But ere I go, perchance for ever, lady, Unto the land, whose dismal tales of hattles, Where thousands strew'd the earth, have christen'd...than Its name gives promise. There's a love, which, horn In early days, lives on through silent years, Nor ever shines, hut in the hour of sorrow, When...
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Francis the First: A Tragedy in Five Acts. With Other Poetical Pieces

Fanny Kemble - 1833 - 104 pages
...Unto the land, whose dismal tales of battles, Where thousands strew'd the earth, have christen'dit The Frenchman's grave, I'd speak of such a theme As...promise. — There's a love, which, born In early days, live on through silent years, Nor ever shines, but in the hour of sorrow, When it shows brightest :...
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Shoepac Recollections: A Way-side Glimpse of American Life

Orlando B. Willcox - 1856 - 364 pages
...joy; for the true elixir of Life is the memory of a Happy Home. CHAPTEE VII. THE MAaROYS. There is a love which, born In early days, lives on through silent years. FANNY KEMBLE. M. LATKOBE secured a passage for John March as far as 'New York with the servants of...
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The Gypsy Queen's Vow

May Agnes Fleming - 1875 - 410 pages
...the youth as, together with Lady Maude, he left the room. CHAPTER XL. CHIEFLY MATRIMONIAL. " There is a love which, born In early days, lives on through silent years." " Love is life's end." — SPENSER. ERMINIE — Lady Erminie now — sat in an elegantly-furnished...
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