"Unkissed" Quotes from Famous Books
... And had the world to play with, if one missed What most were good to have, such joy, I ween, Were woful as a song with sobs between And well might wail for ever, 'Had I wist!' And might my father do but as he list, And make this day what other days have been, I should not shut tonight mine eyes unkissed. ... — Locrine - A Tragedy • Algernon Charles Swinburne
... tired, my heart and I! Though now none takes me on his arm To fold me close and kiss me warm Till each quick breath end in a sigh Of happy languor. Now, alone, We lean upon this graveyard stone, Uncheered, unkissed, my heart and I. ... — Library Of The World's Best Literature, Ancient And Modern, Vol 6 • Various |