O dearest! remember me. Could I be thy true lover, dearest, Couldst thou smile on me, I would be the fondest and nearest That ever loved thee! But a cloud on my pathway is glooming That never must burst upon thine; And Heaven, that made thee all blooming,... The New-York Visitor and Lady's Album - Page 451842Full view - About this book
| Hercules Ellis - 1849 - 296 pages
...can never recover The light it hath lost : As the young bride remembers the mother, She loves, though she never may see, As a sister remembers a brother,...Ne'er made thee to wither on mine. Remember me then — O, remember My calm, lighMove ; Though bleak, as the blasts of November My life may prove, That... | |
| Samuel Lover - 1858 - 394 pages
...sister remembers a brother, Oh ! dearest, remember me. Could I be thy true lover, dearest, Could' st thou smile on me, I would be the fondest and nearest,...Ne'er made thee to wither on mine. Remember me then — 0 remember My calm, light love : Though bleak as the blasts of November My life may prove, That... | |
| William James Linton, Richard Henry Stoddard - 1883 - 394 pages
...bride remembers the mother She loves, though she never may see, As a sister remembers a brother, O Dearest ! remember me ! Could I be thy true lover,...Ne'er made thee to wither on mine. Remember me then ! O remember My calm light love ! Though bleak as the blasts of November My life may prove. That life... | |
| Samuel Lover - 1884 - 458 pages
...lover, dearest, Could'st thou smile on me, I would be the fondest and nearest That ever loved thee I But a cloud on my pathway is glooming, That never...Ne'er made thee to wither on mine. Remember me then — O remember My calm, light love : Though bleak as the blasts of November My life may prove, That... | |
| William Davenport Adams - 1885 - 190 pages
...bride remembers the mother She loves, though she never may see, As a sister remembers a brother, O, dearest ! remember me ! Could I be thy true lover,...Ne'er made thee to wither on mine. Remember me, then ! — O ! remember, My calm, light love ; Though bleak as the blasts of November My life may prove,... | |
| 1886 - 552 pages
...thee. But a cloud o'er my pathway is glooming. Which never must break upon thine. And Heaven, which made thee all blooming, Ne'er made thee to wither on mine. Remember me not as a lover Whose fond hopes are crossed, Whose bosom can never recover The light it has lost :—... | |
| Walter Learned - 1891 - 404 pages
...can never recover The light it hath lost; As the young bride remembers the mother She loves, though she never may see, As a sister remembers a brother,...Remember me, then — oh, remember My calm, light, pure love ; Though bleak as the blasts of November My life may prove, LOOK BACK WHEN THOU HEAREST.... | |
| Denis Oliver Crowley - 1892 - 466 pages
...brother, O dearest ! remember me. Could I be thy true lover, dearest, Could'st thou smile on rne , I would be the fondest and nearest That ever loved...Remember me, then! — oh, remember, My calm, light love; Though bleak as the blasts of Noveml>er My life may prove , That life will, though lonely, be sweet,... | |
| 1893 - 260 pages
...loved thee. But a cloud o'er my pathway is glooming Which never must break upon thine, And Heaven which made thee all blooming Ne'er made thee to wither on mine. Remember me not as a lover Whose fond hopes are crossed, Whose bosom can never recover The light it has lost ;—... | |
| Edmund Clarence Stedman - 1895 - 388 pages
...remember me ! Could I be thy true lover, Dearest ! I would be the fondest and dearest That ever lov'd thee : But a cloud on my pathway is glooming That...Ne'er made thee to wither on mine. Remember me then ! О remember My calm light love, Though bleak as the blasts of November My life may prove I That life... | |
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