I read this bit of inspiration in Oprah. I hope you like it as much as I did.
"Hold on to what is good even if it is a handful of earth. Hold on to what you believe even if it is a tree which stands by itself. Hold on to what you must do even if it is a long way from here… Hold on to my hand even when I have gone away from you."
Visions of Enchantment and Enchantment's Embrace are the first two books in the Enchantment series!
Eryn Sterling had no memory of her life before the age of 17. Uriah Prescot came through the confines of time to wait for her. When they meet, she has no memory of him. You'll discover how and why she ended up a century into the future from 1882. Will she believe his stories of them being bethrothed a century before? Will his persistance drive her away?
I invite you to steal away for awhile, and read the first two books that'll make you laugh a little, cry a little, and love a lot!
by Emily Brontë Silent is the house: all are laid asleep: One alone looks out o’er the snow-wreaths deep, Watching every cloud, dreading every breeze That whirls the wildering drift, and bends the groaning trees.
Cheerful is the hearth, soft the matted floor; Not one shivering gust creeps through pane or door; The little lamp burns straight, its rays shoot strong and far: I trim it well, to be the wanderer’s guiding-star.
Frown, my haughty sire! chide, my angry dame! Set your slaves to spy; threaten me with shame: But neither sire nor dame nor prying serf shall know, What angel nightly tracks that waste of frozen snow.
What I love shall come like visitant of air, Safe in secret power from lurking human snare; What loves me, no word of mine shall e’er betray, Though for faith unstained my life must forfeit pay.
Burn, then, little lamp; glimmer straight and clear— Hush! a rustling wing stirs, methinks, the air: He for whom I wait, thus ever comes to me; Strange Power! I trust thy might; trust thou my constancy.
So fall asleep love, loved by me...for I know love, I am loved by thee... Robert Browning
Major EnglishPoet of the Victorian age, noted for his mastery of dramatic monologue and psychological portraiture. 1812-1889) Similar Quotes. Married to Elizabeth Barrett Browning.
If Thou Must Love Me, Let it Be for Nought by Elizabeth Barrett Browning
If thou must love me, let it be for nought Except for love's sake only. Do not say'I love her for her smile--her look--her way Of speaking gently,--for a trick of thought That falls in well with mine, and certes brought A sense of pleasant ease on such a day'-- For these things in themselves, Beloved, may Be changed, or change for thee,--and love, so wrought, May be unwrought so. Neither love me forThine own dear pity's wiping my cheeks dry,-- A creature might forget to weep, who bore They comfort long, and lose thy love thereby!But love me for love's sake, that evermore Thou mayst love on, through love's eternity.
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