Source: Poems (1898), Rhymes And Rhythms, III
“We and the labouring world are passing by:
Amid men's souls, that waver and give place
Like the pale waters in their wintry race,
Under the passing stars, foam of the sky,
Lives on this lonely face.”
St. 2
The Rose (1893), The Rose of the World
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Source: "A Shadow of the Night", p. 26 note: Unguarded Gates and Other Poems (1895)
"The Companion" (1954), line 45; Robin Milner-Gulland and Peter Levi (trans.) Selected Poems (London: Penguin, 2008) p. 58.
“We live, but a world has passed away
With the years that perished to make us men.”
The Mulberries (1871)
The Lost Star from The Literary Souvenir, 1828
The Vow of the Peacock (1835)
Source: The Letters of Gustave Flaubert, 1830-1857
[Swami Tapasyananda, Swami Nikhilananda, Sri Sarada Devi, the Holy Mother; Life and Conversations, 370]