I loved thee long and dearly, Florence Vane, My life's bright dream and early. Hath come again ; I renew in my fond vision, My heart's dear pain — My hope, and thy derision, Florence Vane. " The ruin lone, and hoary, The ruin old, Where thou did'st... The Southern literary messenger - Page 3701850Full view - About this book
| 1918 - 2030 pages
...tears; e'en nature's self forgets; But while I live, be true. Elizabeth A kcrs [ 1 83 2 - 1 y 1 1 ] FLORENCE VANE ' I LOVED thee long and dearly, Florence...renew in my fond vision, My heart's dear pain — My hopes, and thy derision, Florence Vane. The ruin, lone and hoary, The ruin old, Where thou didst hark... | |
| John Owen Beaty - 1922 - 200 pages
...verse technique. One of the poems, "Florence Vane," seems sure of immortality in American anthologies: "I loved thee long and dearly, Florence Vane; My life's...dear pain, My hope, and thy derision, Florence Vane. "Thou wast lovelier than the roses In their prime; Thy voice excelled the closes Of sweetest rhyme;... | |
| Henry Harrison Metcalf, John Norris McClintock - 1924 - 714 pages
...FLORENCE VANE BY PHILIP PENDLETON COOKE I loved thee long and dearly, Florence Vane; My life's tright dream and early Hath come again ; I renew in my fond vision My heart's dear pain, My hopes and thy derision, Florence Vane ! The ruin, lone and hoary, The ruin old, Where thou didst hark... | |
| 1937 - 596 pages
...verdure and beauty around. (Five more verses) (3) 1566 - DTD May 25:3/2 "Florence Vane" by PP Cooke I loved thee long and dearly, Florence Vane! My life's...renew in my fond vision, My heart's dear pain, My joy and thy derision, Florence Vane. (Four more verses) (4) 1567 DTD June 23; ed:2/4 - The Essex County... | |
| Josiah Gilbert Holland - 1872 - 718 pages
...love through eternity ! " JOHANN LUDWIG UnLANP. (German.) Translation of CG LELAND and JW PALMER. 215 FLORENCE VANE. I LOVED thee long and dearly, Florence...renew, in my fond vision, My heart's dear pain : My hopes, and thy derision, Florence Vane ! The ruin, lone and hoary, The ruin old, Where thou didst hark... | |
| Charles Dexter Cleveland - 1859 - 798 pages
...VANE.2 I loved thee long and dearly, Florenee Vane ; My life's bright dream, and early, tliith eome again ; I renew in my fond vision My heart's dear pain. My hepes, and thy derision, Florenee Vane. The ruin lone aiid heary, The ruin old, Where tlieu didst hark... | |
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