The Broken Tryst



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Peter Quince at the Clavier
Home No More to Me
The House Beautiful
Praxiteles and Phryne
Consolation
The Other World
Emotional
I Want of You
A Song
Phyllis
A Ballad of Death
Before Dawn
Fragoletta
In the Orchard
King David
Bianca
The Broken Tryst



day a fire was in my blood;
I could have sung: joy wrapt me round; The men I met seemed all so good,
I scarcely knew I trod the ground.
NewBalance Shoes
Rainbow Vacume
Timberlands Boots
Orlandohotels
Glazura i terakota
How easy seemed all toil! I laughed
To think that once I hated it.
The sunlight thrilled like wine, I quaffed Delight, divine and infinite.
Ug Boots
Converses
Allen Edmond Shoes
Van Shoes
The very day was not too long; I felt so patient; I could wait,
Being certain. So, the hours in song
Chimed out the minutes of my fate.
For she was coming, she, at last,
I knew: I knew that bolts and bars
Could stay her not; my heart throbbed fast, I was not more certain of the stars.
The twilight came, grew deeper; now
The hour struck, minutes passed, and still
The passionate fervour of her vow
Ran in my heart's ear audible. I had no doubt at all: I knew
That she would come, and I was then
Most certain, while the minutes flew:
Ah, how I scorned all other men! Birkenstok
DWS Shoes
Heely Shoes
Uggs Boots
Next moment! Ah! it was--was not!
I heard the stillness of the street. Night came. The stars had not forgot.
The moonlight fell about my feet.
So I rebuked my heart, and said:
"Be still, for she is coming, see, Next moment--coming. Ah, her tread,
I hear her coming--it is she!"
And then a woman passed. The hour
Rang heavily along the air.
I had no hope, I had no power
To think--for thought was but despair. A thing had happened. What? My brain
Dared not so much as guess the thing.
And yet the sun would rise again Next morning! I stood marvelling.