| Ernest William Hornung - Bookbinding - 1896 - 430 pages
...Daintree, "you prefer this sort of thing. I shouldn't wonder! " And he read: — " Oh ! that 'twere possible, After long grief and pain ; To find the arms of my true love Round me once again ! We stood tranced in long embraces. Milt with kisses sweeter, sweeter, Than... | |
| Charles Dudley Warner - Literature - 1896 - 630 pages
...under her feet. And blossom in purple and red. " OH THAT 'TWERE POSSIBLE " From 'Maud' o H THAT 'twere possible After long grief and pain To find the arms of my true love Round me once again! When I was wont to meet her In the silent woody places By the home that gave... | |
| Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson - 1896 - 250 pages
...he wrote in 1836, not long after the death of Arthur Hallam, for The Tribute : — 11 O that 'twere possible After long grief and pain, To find the arms of my true love Round me once again! " and Sir John said that they needed something more to explain them. It was... | |
| Hallam Lord Tennyson, Hallam Tennyson - Poets, English - 1897 - 1104 pages
...touching lines in any of his works. I ventured to reply, the lines in " Maud," beginning : O that 'twere possible After long grief and pain To find the arms of my true love Round me once again ! He gave some sign of assent to the answer, adding, by the way, that they... | |
| Hallam Tennyson Baron Tennyson - 1897 - 614 pages
...touching lines in any of his works. I ventured to reply, the lines in " Maud," beginning : O that 'twere possible After long grief and pain To find the arms of my true love Round me once again ! He gave some sign of assent to the answer, adding, by the way, that they... | |
| Hallam Tennyson Baron Tennyson - Poets, English - 1897 - 600 pages
...touching lines in any of his works. I ventured to reply, the lines in " Maud," beginning : O that 'twere possible After long grief and pain To find the arms of my true love Round me once again ! He gave some sign of assent to the answer, adding, by the way, that they... | |
| FRANCIS T. PALGRAVE - 1906 - 538 pages
...affright. For heaven's gates to open, well waits he Who keeps himself the key. C. Patmore O that 'twere possible After long grief and pain To find the arms of my true love Round me once again ! When I was wont to meet her In the silent woody places By the home that... | |
| Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson - British literature - 1898 - 916 pages
...Care not thou to reply: She ia but dead, and the time is at hand When tbou shalt mure than die. IV O never died or lived again; As in some mystic middle state I lay. Seeing I saw not, heari ouce again I When I was wont to meet her In the silent woody places By the home that gave me birth,... | |
| Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson - British literature - 1898 - 920 pages
...thou to reply: She is but dead, and the time is at band When thou shalt more than die. i IV О that Ч were possible After long grief and pain To find the arms of my true lore Round me once again ! When I was wont to meet her In the silent woody places By the homo that gave me birth, We stood tranced... | |
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