| Thomas Walsh - Catholic literature - 1927 - 582 pages
...see." "And how should I know your true love From many another one?" "Oh, by his cockle hat and staff "O Lady, he is dead and gone; Lady, he's dead and...head a green grass turf And at his heels a stone." O FLAME OF LIVING LOVE SAINT JOHN OF THE CROSS (1549-1591) O flame of living love, That dost eternally... | |
| Edwin Markham - American poetry - 1927 - 386 pages
..."But chiefly by his face and mien, That were so fair to view; His flaxen locks that sweetly curled, "O lady, he is dead and gone! Lady, he's dead and...turf, And at his heels a stone. "Within these holy cloisters long He languished, and he died, Lamenting of a lady's love, And 'plaining of her pride.... | |
| William Cullen Bryant - American poetry - 1880 - 1106 pages
...flaxen locks that sweetly curled, And eyes of lovely blue." " 0 lady, he is dead and gone ! Lady, he 's midni cloisters long He languished, and he died, Lamenting of a lady's love, And 'plaining of her pride.... | |
| Reginald Brimley Johnson - Ballads - 1894 - 328 pages
...mien, That were so fair to view ; His flaxen locks that sweetly curl'd, And eyne of lovely blue." " O lady, he is dead and gone ! Lady, he's dead and gone ! And at his head a green grass turfe, And at his heels a stone. " Within these holy cloysters long He languisht, and he dyed, Lamenting... | |
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