Come, mete me out my loneliness, O wind, For I would know How far the living who must stay behind Are from the dead who go. Eternal Passer-by, I feel there is In thee a stir, A strength to span the yawning distances From her gravestone to her. MORE GOLD... Memoir and Remains - Seite 62von John Miller Gray - 1895Vollansicht - Über dieses Buch
| Michael Field - 1898 - 116 Seiten
...deliver ; Loosening my spirit's zone, Wrap round me as thy limbs the wind, the light, the river. 33 For I would know How far the living who must stay...Passer-by, I feel there is In thee a stir, A strength to span the yawning distances From her grave-stone to her. I BY spells had been beguiled To a marish country... | |
| Sarah Orne Jewett - 1911 - 346 Seiten
...when one has gone away. As I write this I remember a verse which always touches me profoundly, — " Come mete me out my loneliness, O wind, For I would...living who must stay behind Are from the dead who go." I am stepping upon very sacred ground when I write about this, dear child, but it has quite haunted... | |
| Sarah Orne Jewett - 1911 - 286 Seiten
...this I remember a verse which always touches me profoundly, — " Come mete me out my loneliness, 0 wind, For I would know How far the living who must stay behind Are from the dead who go." I am stepping upon very sacred ground when I write about this, dear child, but it has quite haunted... | |
| Sarah Orne Jewett - 1911 - 282 Seiten
...which always touches me profoundly, — " Come mete me out my loneliness, 0 wind, For I would knowHow far the living who must stay behind Are from the dead who go." I am stepping upon very sacred ground when I write about this, dear child, but it has quite haunted... | |
| Clarence Edward Andrews, Milton Oswin Percival - 1926 - 320 Seiten
...when one is wed, Is to suffer bitter shame; instead I could wish to be dead. METE ME OUT MY LONELINESS Come, mete me out my loneliness, O wind, For I would...Passer-by, I feel there is In thee a stir, A strength to span the yawning distances From her gravestone to her. MARY E. COLERIDGE " HE KNOWETH NOT THAT THE... | |
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