| Samuel Taylor [poetical works] Coleridge - 1828 - 386 pages
...used to do. PROSE IN RHYME : OR, EPIGRAMS, MORALITIES, AND THINGS WITHOUT A NAME. In many ways does the full heart reveal The presence of the love it would conceal ; But in far more th" estranged heart lets know, The absence of the lore, which yet it fain would shew. DUTY SURVIVING... | |
| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1829 - 426 pages
...used to do. PROSE IN RHYME: 0«, EPIGRAMS, MORALITIES, AND THINGS WITHOUT A NAME. In many ways does the full heart reveal The presence of the love it would conceal ; 8ut in far more th' estranged heart lets know The absence of the love, which yet it fain would shew.... | |
| Samuel Taylor [poetical works] Coleridge - 1835 - 352 pages
...brain Comes seldom save from rage and pain, So talks as it's most used to do. MISCELLANEOUS POEMS. In many ways doth the full heart reveal The presence of the love it would conceal ; But in far more th - estranged heart lets know The absence of the love, which yet it fain would show. ALICE DU CLOS:... | |
| lady Henrietta Georgiana M. Chatterton - 1837 - 716 pages
...condita d' accorgimento, d' uua leggiadria involontaria, dell' atto, della persona e del volto. GEO»SI. In many ways doth the full heart reveal The presence of the love it would conceal; But in far more th' estranged heart lets know The absence of the love which yet it fain would show. COLERIDGE. MATILDA... | |
| sir John William Kaye - 1837 - 922 pages
...tell the reader what I beheld. CHAPTER V. THE RAINBOW HUES OF LOVE*S PAINTED WINDOW. In many ways does the full heart reveal The presence of the love it would conceal. » » • • « All thoughts, all passions, all delights, Whatever stirs this mortal frame, All are... | |
| Baroness Rosina Bulwer Lytton Lytton - 1839 - 296 pages
...disturbed my mind With doubt . It is a hidden secret Which I must fathom." SHKLLIY; " In many ways does the full heart reveal The presence of the love it would conceal." COLERIDGE. THE day at length dawned, upon the evening of which Madame d'A.'s long-talked-of and, by... | |
| Lydia Maria Child - Finance, Personal - 1847 - 330 pages
...land. The change wrought upon him was soon noticed by Rosalie. "In many ways does the full heart rereal The presence of the love it would conceal; But in...more the estranged heart lets know The absence of the loye, which yet it fain would show." At length the news of his approaching marriage met her ear. Her... | |
| Samuel Taylor [poetical works] Coleridge - 1847 - 352 pages
...rage and pain, So talks as it's most used to do. MISCELLANEOUS POEMS. "Epaij oft XaXijJpos i'raipof. In many ways doth the full heart reveal The presence of the love it would conceal ; But in far more th' estranged heart lets know The absence of the love, which yet it fain would show. ALICE DU CLOS:... | |
| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1847 - 638 pages
...world! 29 221 PKOSE IN RHYME: OR EPIGRAMS, MORALITIES, AND THINGS WITHOUT A NAME In many ways does tho full heart reveal The presence of the love it would conceal; But in far more th* estranged heart lets know The absence of the love, which ret it fain would show. LOVE.* ALL thoughts,... | |
| Quotations, English - 1847 - 526 pages
...anonymous, Since no one cares to tell us what he 's call'd. . . . BYRON'S Werner. 12. In many ways does the full heart reveal The presence of the love it would conceal. COLERIDGE. CONFESSION. 1. I know not why I love this youth ; and I have heard you say, , Love's reason's... | |
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