| George Herbert, Robert Aris Willmott - 1855 - 366 Seiten
...band. But time did becken to the flowers, and they By noon most cunningly did steal away, And wither'd in my hand. My hand was next to them, and then my heart; I took, without more thinking, in good part Times gentle admonition; Who did so sweetly deaths sad taste convey, Making my minde to smell my fatall... | |
| Songs - 1856 - 712 Seiten
...band." But time did beckon to the flowers, and they By noon most cunningly did steal away, And wither' d in my hand. My hand was next to them, and then my...your time ye spent, Fit, while ye liv'd, for smell or ornament : And after death for cures. I follow straight, without complaints or grief; Since, if... | |
| Harvey Buckland - 1856 - 208 Seiten
...band. But time did beckon to the flow'rs, and they By noon most cunningly did steal away, And wither in my hand. My hand was next to them, and then my...fatal day, Yet sugaring the suspicion. Farewell, dear rlow'rs ! sweetly your time ye spent, Fit, while ye liv'd, for smell and ornament, And after death,... | |
| Henry Pitman - 1316 Seiten
...band. Bat time d|d beckon to the flowers, and they By noon most cunningly did steal away, And withered in my hand. My hand was next to them, and then my...my fatal day, Yet sugaring the suspicion. Farewell, dcar8owers 1 sweetly your timo yon spent, Vi while ye lived, for smell or ornament, And after death... | |
| George William Curtis - 1856 - 234 Seiten
...band. But time did beckon to the flowers, and they My noon most cunningly did steal away, And withered in my hand. " ' My hand was next to them, and then...more thinking, in good part, Time's gentle admonition ; Which did so sweetly death's sad taste convey, Making my mind to smell my fatal day, Yet sugaring... | |
| George Herbert - 1856 - 276 Seiten
...LIFE. But time did bzcken to the flowers, and they By noon most cunmngly did steal away, And wither'd in my hand. My hand was next to them, and then my...heart ; I took, without more thinking, in good part Times gentle admonition ; Who did so sweetly deaths sad taste convey, Making my minde to smell my fatall... | |
| Henry Reed - 1857 - 424 Seiten
...band. But time did beckon to the flowers, and they By noon most cunningly did steal away, And wither'd in my hand. " My hand was next to them, and then my...flowers ! sweetly your time ye spent ! Fit, while ye lived, for smell or ornament, And, after death, for cures ; I follow straight, without complaints or... | |
| James Hamilton - 1858 - 530 Seiten
...to the flowers, and they By noon most cunningly did steal away, And wither'd in my hand. VOL. in. H My hand was next to them, and then my heart; I took,...your time ye spent, Fit, while ye liv'd, for smell or ornament, And after death for cures. I follow straight, without complaints or grief; Since, if my... | |
| James Hamilton - 1858 - 448 Seiten
...within this band." But Time did beckon to the flowers, and they By noon most cunningly did steal away, My hand was next to them, and then my heart; I took,...sugaring the suspicion. Farewell, dear flowers; sweetly yonr time ye spent, Fit, while ye liv'd, for smell or ornament, And after death for cures. I follow... | |
| Christian classics - 1858 - 870 Seiten
...to the flowers, and they By noon most cunningly did steal away, And wither'd in my hand. VOL. HL H My hand was next to them, and then my heart ; I took,...admonition ; Who did so sweetly death's sad taste couvey, Making my mind to smell my fatal day, Yet sugaring the suspicion. Farewell, dear flowers; sweetly... | |
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