I believe if I were dead And you upon my lifeless heart sho.uld tread, Not knowing what the poor clod chanced to be, It would find sudden pulse beneath the touch Of him it ever loved in life so much, And throb again — warm, tender, true to thee. The Living Female Writers of the South - Página 145por Mary T. Tardy - 1872 - 568 páginasVisualização integral - Acerca deste livro
| Mary T. Tardy - 1870 - 524 páginas
...thy breath, And from its exile in the Isles of Death Life would come gladly back along my veins. II. I believe, if I were dead, And you upon my lifeless...much, And throb again warm, tender, true to thee. in. I believe, if on my grave, Hidden in woody deeps or by the wave, Your eyes should drop some warm... | |
| Mary Ashley Townsend - 1873 - 292 páginas
...its exile in the isles of death Life would come gladly back along my veins ! '•' •"'»:-• II. I believe if I were dead, . And you upon my lifeless...much, And throb again, warm, tender, true to thee. III. I believe if on my grave, . Hidden in woody deeps or by the wave, Your eyes should drop some warm... | |
| James D. McCabe - 1884 - 956 páginas
...breath, And, from its exile in the Isles of Death, Life would come gladly back along my veins. I bel ieve if I were dead, And you upon my lifeless heart should...much, And throb again, warm, tender, true to thee. I believe if in my grave, Hidden in woody depths by all the waves, Your eyes should drop some warm... | |
| Aesthetic Society of Jersey City - 1882 - 288 páginas
...thy breath, And, from its exile in the Isles of Death, Life would come gladly back along my veins. I believe if I were dead, And you upon my lifeless...much, And throb again, warm, tender, true to thee. I believe if in my grave, Hidden in woody depths by all the waves, Your eyes should drop some warm... | |
| James Cephas Derby - 1884 - 838 páginas
...Saxe, in a letter to her, said, "I consider it one of the finest poems in the English language." " I believe if I were dead, And you upon my lifeless...much, And throb, again, warm, tender, true to thee. " I believe if on my grave, Hidden in woody deeps or by the wave, Your eyes should drop some warm tears... | |
| 1885 - 466 páginas
...thy breath, And, from its exile in the Isles of Death, Life would come gladly back along my veins. n. I believe if I were dead, And you upon my lifeless...much, And throb again, warm, tender, true to thee. III. I believe if in my grave, Hidden in woody deeps all by the wave, Your eyes should drop some warm... | |
| 1885 - 470 páginas
...thy breath. And, from its exile in the Isles of Death, Life would come gladly back along my veins. I believe if I were dead, And you upon my lifeless...much, And throb again, warm, tender, true to thee. I believe if in my grave, Hidden in woody deeps all by the wave, Your eyes should drop some warm tears... | |
| Jeannette Leonard Gilder - 1886 - 746 páginas
...thy breath. And from its exile in the isles of death Life would come gladly back along my veins ! II. I believe if I were dead, And you upon my lifeless...much, And throb again, warm, tender, true to thee. III. I believe if on my grave, Hidden in woody deeps or by the wave, Your eyes should drop some warm... | |
| 1913 - 564 páginas
...thy breath, And, from its exile in the isles of death, Life would come gladly back along my veins. I believe if I were dead And you upon my lifeless...much, And throb again — warm, tender, true to thee. I believe if on my grave Hidden in woody depths or by the wave, Your eyes should drop some warm tears... | |
| 1893 - 260 páginas
...thy breath, And, from its exile in the Isles of Death, Life would come gladly back along my veins. I believe, if I were dead, And you upon my lifeless...much, And throb again — warm, tender, true to thee. n. I believe, if in my grave, Hidden in woody deeps all by the waves, Your eyes should drop some warm... | |
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