| Thomas Hood - 1846 - 292 pages
...be thy chance. SERENADE. VH, sweet, thou little knowest how I wake and passionate watches keep ; And yet, while I address thee now, Methinks thou smilest...sweet bride of sleep ! With golden visions for thy dower, While I this midnight vigil keep, And hless thee in thy silent hower ; To me 'tis sweeter than... | |
| 1846 - 578 pages
...commendation. • 1 SERENADE. ' Ah, sweet, them little knowest how I wake and passionate watches keep ; And yet, while I address thee now, Methinks thou smilest...sweet bride of sleep ! With golden visions for thy dower, While I this midnight vigil keep, And bless thee in thy silent bower ; To me 'tis sweeter than... | |
| Thomas Hood - English poetry - 1854 - 424 pages
...thy chance. ol SEBENADE. AH, sweet, thou little knowest how I wake and passionate watches keep ; And yet, while I address thee now, Methinks thou smilest...sweet bride of sleep! With golden visions for thy dower, While I this midnight vigil keep, And bless thee in thy silent bower; To me 'tis sweeter than... | |
| Thomas Hood - Humorous poetry, American - 1854 - 480 pages
...thy chance. SERENADE« AH, sweet, thou little knowest how I wake and passionate watches keep f And yet while I address thee now ? Methinks thou smilest...thought of love and thee* That while the world is hush s d so deep s Thy soul's perhaps awake to me ! Sleep on, sleep on ? sweet bride of sleep ! With... | |
| Charles Anderson Dana - American poetry - 1859 - 838 pages
...fair as she ! SERENADE. AH, sweet, thou little knowest how I wake and passionate watches kee'i : And yet, while I address thee now, Methinks thou smilest in thy sleep. 'T is sweet enough to make me weej>, That tender thought of love and tbee, That while the world is... | |
| Thomas Hood - English poetry - 1861 - 394 pages
...March, 1835. SERENADE. AH, sweet, thou little knowest bow I wake and passionate watches keep ; And yet, while I address thee now, Methinks thou smilest...thee, That while the world is hush'd so deep, Thy soul 's perhaps awake to me ! ii. Sleep on, sleep on, sweet bride of sleep ! With golden visions for... | |
| Thomas Hood - 1861 - 482 pages
...when we meet. SERENADE. AH, sweet ? thou little knowest how I wake and passionate watches keep f And yet, while I address thee now, Methinks thou smilest...thought of love and thee, That while the world is hushed so deep, Thy soul's perhaps awake to me ! While I this midnight vigil keep, And bless thee in... | |
| Thomas Hood - 1861 - 520 pages
...passionate watches keep j And yet, while I address thee now, Metliinks thou smilest in thy sleep. 'T is sweet enough to make me weep. That tender thought of love and thee, That while the world is hushed so deep, Thy soul's perhaps awake to me ! Sleep on, sleep on, sweet bride of sleep! With golden... | |
| Thomas Hood - English poetry - 1864 - 490 pages
...when we meet. SERENADE. AH, sweet, thou little knowest how I wake and passionate watches keep; And yet, while I address thee now, Methinks thou smilest...thought of love and thee, That while the world is hushed so deep, Thy soul's perhaps awake to me! : While I this midnight vigil keep, And bless thec... | |
| Thomas Hood - English poetry - 1864 - 522 pages
...I love thee! SERENADE. AH, sweet, thou little knowest how I wake and passionate watches keep ; And yet, while I address thee now, Methinks thou smilest in thy sleep. 'T is sweet enough to make me weep. That tender thought of love and thee, That while the world is hushed... | |
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