What could we do, where should we go, How should we wander in night and woe, But for woman to lead us ! How could we love, if woman were not : Love, — the brightest part of our lot ; Love, — the only charm of living ; Love, — the only gift worth... Spanish Literature - Page 200by Alexander Frederic Foster - 1851 - 345 pagesFull view - About this book
| John Bowring - Ballads, Spanish - 1824 - 358 pages
...were not ? Love — the brightest part of our lot ; Love — the only charm of living ; Love — the only gift worth giving ? Who would take charge of...path in which we go Down to the grave through wasting woe ? All that is good is theirs, is theirs, — All we give and all we get ; And if a beam of glory... | |
| John Bowring - Ballads, Spanish - 1824 - 356 pages
...were not ? Love — the brightest part of our lot ; Love — the only charm of living ; Love — the only gift worth giving ? Who would take charge of...is blunt and dull, And sorrow and sin, in frowning tile, Stand by the path in which we go Down to the grave through wasting woe ? All that is good is... | |
| Women - 1865 - 380 pages
...not : Love, — the brightest part of our lot ; Love, — the only charm of living ; Love, — the only gift worth giving ? — Who would take charge...path in which we go Down to the grave through wasting woe ? All that is good is theirs, is theirs, — All we give and all we get ; And if a beam of glory... | |
| Henry Southgate - Fore-edge painting - 1865 - 398 pages
...not : Love, — the brightest part of our lot ; Love, — the only charm of living ; Love, — the only gift worth giving ? — Who would take charge...path in which we go Down to the grave through wasting woe ? All that is good is theirs, is theirs, — All we give and all we get ; And if a beam of glory... | |
| Henry Southgate - Women - 1866 - 384 pages
...brightest part of our lot ; Love, — the only charm of living ; Love, — the only gift worth giving 1 — Who would take charge of your house,- - say who, —...path in which we go Down to the grave through wasting woe ? All that is good is theirs, is theirs, — All we give and all we get ; And if a beam of glory... | |
| Henry Southgate - Love poetry - 1873 - 448 pages
...were not: Love, — the brightest part of our lot : Love, — the only charm of living ; Love, — the only gift worth giving ? — Who would take charge...path in which we go Down to the grave through wasting woe ? All that is good is theirs, is theirs, — All we give and all we get ; And if a beam of glory... | |
| Oliver Bell Bunce - Women in literature - 1883 - 332 pages
...not : Love, — the brightest part of our lot ; Love, — the only charm of living ; Love, — the only gift worth giving ? Who would take charge of your house — say, whoKitchen, and dairy, and money-chest — Who but the women, who guard them best — Guard, and adorn... | |
| Oliver Bell Bunce - Women in literature - 1884 - 336 pages
...worth giving ? Who would take charge of your house — say, whoKitchen, and dairy, and money-chest — Guard, and adorn them too ? Who like them has a constant...path in which we go Down to the grave through wasting woe ? All that is good is theirs, is theirs — All we give, and all we get ; And if a beam of glory... | |
| Thomas Walsh - English poetry - 1920 - 868 pages
...Without fair woman to aid us What could we do? Where should we go? How should we wander in night and woe, But for woman to lead us? How could we love if woman...Who like them has a constant smile, Full of peace, as meekness full, When life's edge is blunt and dull, CRISTOBAL DE CASTILLEJO And sorrow, and sin,... | |
| Thomas Walsh - English poetry - 1920 - 838 pages
...woman were not? Love — the brightest part of our lot; Love — the only charm of living; Love — the only gift worth giving? Who would take charge of your...Who like them has a constant smile, Full of peace, as meekness full, When life's edge is blunt and dull, CRISTOBAL DE CASTILLEJO i11 And sorrow, and sin,... | |
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