| 1892 - 728 pages
...a mantle grey, Star-inwrought, Blind with thine hair the eyes of day, Kiss her until she be wearied out. Then wander o'er city and sea and land, Touching all with thine opiate wand — Come, long-sought.' It is true that there are a good many people who can read those lines and wonder why... | |
| Percy Bysshe Shelley - 1892 - 342 pages
...mantle gray, Star-inwrought ! Blind with thine hair the eyes of Day ; Kiss her until she be wearied out ; Then wander o'er city, and sea, and land, Touching all with thine opiate wand — Come, long-sought ! m When I arose and saw the dawn, I sighed for thee ; When light rode high, and the dew... | |
| 1892 - 324 pages
...mantle gray, Star-inwrought ! Blind with thine hair the eyes of day, Kiss her until she be wearied out, Then wander o'er city, and sea, and land, Touching all with thine opiate wand, — Come, long-sought ! When I arose and saw the dawn, I sighed for thee ; When light rode high, and the dew... | |
| Thomas Humphry Ward - 1893 - 696 pages
...mantle grey, Star-inwrought ; Blind with thine hair the eyes of Day; Kiss her until she be wearied out. Then wander o'er city and sea and land, Touching all with thine opiate wand — 1u. When I arose and saw the dawn, I sighed for thee ; When light rode high, and the dew was gone,... | |
| 1894 - 706 pages
...a mantle grey, Star-inwrought! Blind with thine hair the eyes of day, Kiss her until she be wearied out. Then wander o'er city, and sea, and land, Touching all with thine opiate wand— Come, long-sought! When I arose and saw the dawn, I sighed for thee; When light rode high, and the dew was... | |
| John Ulrich Ransom - 1894 - 174 pages
...with thine opiate wand. Come, long-sought ! 5 When I arose and saw the dawn, I sighed for thee ; When6 light rode high, and the dew was gone, And noon lay heavy on flower" and tree,7 And the weary day turned to [his] rest, Lingering8 like an unloved guest, I sighed for thee.... | |
| Thomas Humphry Ward - 1894 - 860 pages
...mantle grey, Star-inwrought ; Blind with thine hair the eyes of Day; Kiss her until she be wearied out. Then wander o'er city and sea and land, Touching all with thine opiate wandCome, long-sought 1 IIL When I arose and saw the dawn, I sighed for thee ; When light rode high,... | |
| Oswald Crawfurd - 1896 - 494 pages
...a mantle grey, Star-inwrought! Blind with thine hair the eyes of day, Kiss her until she be wearied out; Then wander o'er city, and sea, and land, Touching all with thine opiate wand— Bat trail/ Heaven V Shades o' Bat he b The Yo M At len^ And fa Earth • Yearn • And, Ton An.: Be;... | |
| Elsey Lois Bristol - 1897 - 248 pages
...gray, S t ar- i nvrr ough 1 1 Blind with thine hair the syes of Day; Kiss her until she Ъе wearied out; Then wander o'er city, and sea, and land, Touching all with thine opiate wand — Come , long- sough t ! " And the rest of the poem is full of love and longing for the night, such as we shall find... | |
| Elinor Mead Buckingham - 1897 - 356 pages
...a mantle grey, Star-inwrought! Blind with thine hair the eyes of Day, Kiss her until she be wearied out, Then wander o'er city, and sea, and land, Touching all with thine opiate wand — Come, long-sought! in. When I arose and saw the dawn, I sighed for thee; When light rode high, and the dew... | |
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