This flower she stopped at, finger on lip, Stooped over, in doubt, as settling its claim ; Till she gave me, with pride to make no slip, Its soft meandering Spanish name : What a name ! Was it love or praise ? Speech half-asleep or song half-awake ? I... Hood's Magazine and Comic Miscellany - Halaman 451844Tampilan utuh - Tentang buku ini
| 1849 - 600 halaman
...mistress visited his garden. " This flower she stopp'd at, finger on lip, Stoop'd over, in doubt, as settling its claim, Till she gave me, with pride to...or praise ? Speech half-asleep, or song half-awake ? / must karn Spanish one of these days, Only for that slow sweet name's sake." Another admirable composition... | |
| 1849 - 538 halaman
...mistress visited his garden. " This flower she stopp'd at, finger on lip, Stoop'd over, in doubt, as settling its claim, Till she gave me, with pride to...these days, Only for that slow sweet name's sake." Another admirable composition is " The Flight of the Duchess," a tale, dramatically told by an old... | |
| 1849 - 602 halaman
...mistress visited his garden. " This flower she stopp'd at, finger on lip, Stoop'd over, in doubt, as ts, especially the double white. fur tliat slow sweet name's sake." Another admirable composition is " The Flight of the Duchess," a... | |
| 1849 - 1052 halaman
...mistress visited his garden. " This flower she stopp'd at, finger on lip, Stuop'd over, in doubt, as settling its claim, Till she gave me, with pride to make no slip, Speech half-asleep, or song half-anake? I must learn Spanish one of these days, Its soft meandering... | |
| Robert Browning - 1850 - 436 halaman
...see, where the rock-plants lie ! This flower she stopped at, finger on lip, Stooped over, in doubt, as settling its claim ; Till she gave me, with pride...these days, Only for that slow sweet name's sake. IV. Roses, if I live and do well, I may bring her, one of these days, To fix you fast with as fine... | |
| 1853 - 560 halaman
...where the rock-plants lie. ni. This flower she stopped at, finger on lip, Stooped over, in doubt, as settling its claim ; Till she gave me, with pride...these days, Only for that slow sweet name's sake. IV. Roses, if I live and do well, I may bring her one of these days, To fix you fast with as fine a... | |
| Charles Mackay - 1858 - 426 halaman
...see, where the rock-plants lie ! This flower she stopped at, finger ou lip, Stooped over, in doubt, as settling its claim ; Till she gave me, with pride...Spanish name. What a name ! was it love or praise 1 Speech half-asleep, or song half-awake I I must learn Spanish, one of these days, Only for that slow... | |
| Robert Browning - 1863 - 430 halaman
...where the rock-plants lie ! m. This flower she stopped at, finger on lip, Stooped over, in doubt, as settling its claim ; Till she gave me, with pride...was it love, or praise ? Speech half-asleep, or song hall-awake ? I must learn Spanish, one of these days, Only for that slow sweet name's sake. Iv. Roses,... | |
| Robert Browning - 1864 - 436 halaman
...where the rock-plants lie ! m. This flower she stopped at, finger on lip, Stooped over, in doubt, as settling its claim ; Till she gave me, with pride...these days, Only for that slow sweet name's sake. Iv. Roses, if I live and do well, I may bring her, one of these days, To fix you fast with as fine... | |
| Robert Browning - 1866 - 120 halaman
...rock-plants lie ! This flower she stopped at, finger on lip, Stooped over, in doubt, as settling its elaim ; Till she gave me, with pride to make no slip, Its...it love, or praise ? Speech half-a-sleep, or song halt-awake ? I must learn Spanish, one of these days, Only for that slow, sweet name's sake. Roses,... | |
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