| Charles Lamb - 1854 - 572 Seiten
...entertain you. Never was a man Heaved from a sheepcot to a sceptre, raised So high in thoughts as I ; you left a kiss Upon these lips then, which I mean...search'd What stirr'd it so. Alas ! I found it love, Tet far from lust, for could I have but lived,' In presence of you, I had had my end. For this I did... | |
| Francis Beaumont - 1854 - 976 Seiten
...entertain you. Never was a man, Heav'd from a sheep-cote to a sceptre, rais'd So high in thoughts as I : you left a kiss Upon these lips then, which I mean...you talk, Far above singing. After you were gone, 1 grew acquainted with my heart, and search'd What stirr'd it so : alas, I found it love ! Yet far... | |
| Francis Beaumont, John Fletcher, Leigh Hunt - 1855 - 444 Seiten
...entertain you. Never was a man, Heav'd from a sheep-cote to a sceptre, rais'd So high in thoughts aa I. You left a kiss Upon these lips then, which I mean to keep Prom you for ever. I did hear you talk, Far above singing ! After you were gone, I grew acquainted... | |
| Benjamin Hall Kennedy - 1856 - 384 Seiten
...entertain you. Never was a man, Heaved from a sheep-cot to a sceptre, raised So high in thoughts as I. You left a kiss Upon these lips then, which I mean...you were gone, I grew acquainted with my heart, and searched What stirr'd it so. Alas ! I found it love, Yet far from lust, for could I but have lived... | |
| Half hours - 1856 - 444 Seiten
...Never was a man Heav'd from a sheep-cot to a sceptre, raised So high in thoughts as I ; you lei'ta kiss Upon these lips then, which I mean to keep From...you were gone, I grew acquainted with my heart, and scarch'd What stirr'd it so. Alas ! I found it love, Yet far from lust, for could I have but lived... | |
| Henry Wadsworth Longfellow - 1856 - 404 Seiten
...but was changed to Mary ; and the Student Hieronymus — is lying at your feet. O gentle Lady ' ' 1 did hear you talk Far above singing; after you were gone, I grew acquainted with my heart, and searched What stirred it so ! Alas ! I found it love.' " CHAPTER IX. A TALK ON THE STAIRS. No ! I will... | |
| Beautiful poetry - 1857 - 418 Seiten
...entertain you. Never was a man Heav'd from a sheep-cot to a scoptrc, raised So high in thoughts as I ; you left a kiss Upon these lips then, which I mean...you talk Far above singing ; after you were gone, I prew acquainted with my heart, and search'd What stirr'd it so. Alas ! I found it love, Yet far from... | |
| Charles Lamb - 1857 - 468 Seiten
...entertain you. Never was a man Heav'd from a sheep-cot to a sceptre, rais'd So high in thoughts as I; you left a kiss Upon these lips then, which I mean...you talk Far above singing ; after you were gone, What stirr'd it so. Alas! I found it love, Yet far from lust, for could I have but liv'd In presence... | |
| Lucy Aylmer (fict. name.) - 1857 - 324 Seiten
...future son-in-law, upon whom she looked with such complacency. CHAPTER IV. " I did hear you talk Par above singing ; after you were gone, I grew acquainted with my heart, and searched What stirred it so ! Alas ! I found it love." LADY FLORA sat particularly thoughtful and abstracted... | |
| Paul Hamilton Payne - 1857 - 614 Seiten
...a kiss Upon these lips then, which I mean to kerp From you forever', I did hear you talk Far ahove singing. After you were gone I grew acquainted with my heart, and searched What stirred it so; alas! I found it— love." Our clever contemporary the " Yorkville Enquirer,"... | |
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