"Beweep" Quotes from Famous Books
... and such a loss is Heaven's— Hear, how to Heaven may Balder be restored. Show me through all the world the signs of grief! Fails but one thing to grieve, here Balder stops! Let all that lives and moves upon the earth Weep him, and all that is without life weep; Let Gods, men, brutes, beweep him; plants and stones. So shall I know the lost was dear indeed, And bend my heart, and give him back ... — Myths of the Norsemen - From the Eddas and Sagas • H. A. Guerber
... her sanctuary * Thou seek, and read what a-door writ she. Ne'er forget Love-plight, if true man; how oft * Hast savoured Nights' bitter and sweetest gree! O Masrr! forget not her neighbourhood * For wi' thee must her gladness and joyance flee! But beweep those dearest united days * When thou camest veild in secresy; Wend for sake of us over farthest wone; * Span the wold for us, for us dive in sea; Allah bless the past days! Ah, how glad they were * When in Gardens of Fancy the flowers ... — The Book of the Thousand Nights and a Night, Volume 8 • Richard F. Burton |