| John Bartlett (18201905). Familiar Quotations, 10th ed. 1919. |
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| Caroline Elizabeth Sarah (Sheridan) Norton. (18081877) |
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| 1 | We have been friends together In sunshine and in shade. Since first beneath the chestnut-tree In fancy we played But coldness dwells within thine heart A cloud is on thy brow. We have been friends together, Shall a light word part us now? |
| We have been Friends. |
| 2 | I am listening for the voices Which I heard in days of old. |
| The lonely Harp. |
| 3 | Love not! love not! ye hopeless sons of clay; Hopes gayest wreaths are made of earthly flowers Things that are made to fade and fall away, Ere they have blossomed for a few short hours. |
| Love not. |
| 4 | A soldier of the Legion lay dying in Algiers; There was lack of womans nursing, there was dearth of womans tears. |
| Bingen on the Rhine. |
| 5 | Too innocent for coquetry, too fond for idle scorning Oh friend, I fear the lightest heart makes sometimes heaviest mourning. |
| Bingen on the Rhine. |
| 6 | Every poet hopes that after-times Shall set some value on his votive lay. |
| To the Duchess of Sutherland. |
| 7 | O Twilight! Spirit that dost render birth To dim enchantments; melting heaven with earth, Leaving on craggy hills and running streams A softness like the atmosphere of dreams. |
| The Winters Walk. |
| 8 | For death and life, in ceaseless strife, Beat wild on this worlds shore, And all our calm is in that balm Not lost but gone before. |
| Not lost but gone before. |
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