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" For lo ! in some poor rhythmic period, Lady, I fain would tell how evermore Thy soul I know not from thy body, nor Thee from myself, neither our love from God. "
Rice Institute Pamphlet - Page 84
1925
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Ballads and Sonnets

Dante Gabriel Rossetti - 1881 - 362 pages
...up the shore Even as that sea which Israel crossed dryshod ? For lo ! in some poor rhythmic period, Lady, I fain would tell how evermore Thy soul I know...body, nor Thee from myself, neither our love from God. Yea, in God's name, and Love's, and thine, would I Draw from one loving heart such evidence As to all...
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Macmillan's Magazine, Volume 45

1882 - 614 pages
...lose their sweet : — The confident he»rt's still fervour : — Lore- Sweetness. or these : — " Lady, I fain would tell how evermore Thy soul I know...body, nor Thee from myself neither our love from God." — Heart's Hope. The sonnets, entitled Love's Batalles, Heart's Hope, and Love-Suxetnesi, not to mention...
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Poems

Dante Gabriel Rossetti - 1882 - 616 pages
...up the shore Even as that sea which Israel crossed dryshod ? For lo ! in some poor rhythmic period, Lady, I fain would tell how evermore Thy soul I know...body, nor Thee from myself, neither our love from God. Yea, in God's name, and Love's, and thine, would I Draw from one loving heart such evidence As to all...
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The British Quarterly Review, Volume 76

1882 - 582 pages
...motive of poetry— Thee from myself, neither our love from God. For lo ! in some poor rhythmic period, Lady, I fain would tell how evermore Thy soul I know not from thy body, nor In 'The Kiss' (VI.) Rossetti's style and treatment is typically shown— 'What smouldering senses in...
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The tablets of the heart: poems, rhymes, and aphorisms, selected and ...

Frederick Langbridge - 1883 - 438 pages
...abides until the last The by and by that was before." AUGUSTA WEBSTER. A Book of Rhyme. (Macmillan.) LADY, I fain would tell how evermore Thy soul I know...body, nor Thee from myself, neither our love from God. LOVE'S TRICOLOR. A BLUEBELL on her baby lap I threw When first we were together, Couch'd 'neath the...
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Love-knots and bridal-bands: poems, selected and arranged by F. Langbridge

Love-knots - 1883 - 234 pages
...abides until the last The by and by that was before." AUGUSTA WEBSTER. A Book of Rhyme. (Macmillan.) LADY, I fain would tell how evermore Thy soul I know...body, nor Thee from myself, neither our love from God. LOVE'S TRICOLOR. A BLUEBELL on her baby lap I threw When first we were together, Couch'd 'neath the...
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The Andover Review, Volume 8

1887 - 708 pages
...up the shore Even as that sea which Israel crossed dryshod ? For lo ! in some poor rhythmic period, Lady, I fain would tell how evermore Thy soul I know...body, nor Thee from myself, neither our love from God. " Yea, in God's name, and Love's, and thine, would I Draw from one loving heart such evidence As to...
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Poems. Prose - tales and literary papers

Dante Gabriel Rossetti - 1886 - 626 pages
...up the shore Even as that sea which Israel crossed dryshod ? For lo ! in some poor rhythmic period, Lady, I fain would tell how evermore Thy soul I know...body, nor Thee from myself, neither our love from God. Yea, in God's name, and Love's, and thine, would I Draw from one loving heart such evidence As to all...
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Ballads and sonnets

Dante Gabriel Rossetti - 1887 - 362 pages
...up the shore Even as that sea which Israel crossed dryshod ? For lo ! in some poor rhythmic period, Lady, I fain would tell how evermore T,hy soul I know...not from thy body, nor Thee from myself, neither our loveJrom.Gradr" Yea, in God's name, and Love's, and thine, would I Draw from one loving heart such...
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The Collected Works of Dante Gabriel Rossetti, Volume 1

Dante Gabriel Rossetti, William Michael Rossetti - 1890 - 584 pages
...shore Even as that sea which Israel crossed dryshod ? For lo ! in some poor rhythmic period, 'Ladyj I fain would tell how evermore Thy soul I know not...nor Thee from myself, neither our love from God./ Yea, in God's name, and Love's, and thine, would I CDraw from one loving heart such evidence ^ ^ As...
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