| Charles Lamb, Mary Lamb - 1904 - 710 halaman
...not tell. Then would we kiss, then sigh, then look. And thus In that first garden of our simpleness We spent our childhood. But when years began To reap...show What she would have me, yet not have me know ! [Act i., Sc. I.1] Love after Death. Palcemon. Fie, Thyrsis, with what fond remembrances Dost thou... | |
| Charles Lamb, Mary Lamb - 1904 - 686 halaman
...not tell. Then would we kiss, then sigh, then look. And thus In that first garden of our simpleness We spent our childhood. But when years began To reap...show What she would have me, yet not have me know ! [Act i., Sc. I.1] Love after Death. Palcemon. Fie, Thyrsis, with what fond remembrances Dost thou... | |
| Charles Lamb, Mary Lamb - 1904 - 702 halaman
...not tell. Then would we kiss, then sigh, then look. And thus In that first garden of our simpleness We spent our childhood. But when years began To reap...would me show What she would have me, yet not have rae know ! [Act i., Sc. I.1] Love after Death. Palcemon. Fie, Thyrsis, with what fond remembrances... | |
| Charles Lamb, Mary Lamb - 1904 - 718 halaman
...not tell. Then would we kiss, then sigh, then look. And thus In that first garden of our simpleness To reap the fruit of knowledge ; ah, how then Would...show What she would have me, yet not have me know ! [Act i., Sc. I.1] Love after Death. Palcemon. Fie, Thyrsis, with what fond remembrances Dost thou... | |
| William Black - 1904 - 452 halaman
...not tell. Then would we kiss, then sigh, then look : and thus In that first garden of our stmpleness We spent our childhood. But when years began To reap...the fruit of knowledge, ah, how then Would she with sterner looks, with graver brow Check my presumption and my forwardness ! Yet still would give me flowers,... | |
| Edward Hutton - 1905 - 272 halaman
...not tell. Then would we kiss, then sigh, then look ; and thus In that first garden of our simpleness We spent our childhood. But when years began To reap...show What she would have me, yet not have me know. SAMUEL DANIEL DIAPHENIA i DIAPHENIA like the daffadowndilly, White as the sun, fair as the lily, Heigh-ho,... | |
| 1906 - 218 halaman
...not tell. Then would we kiss, then sigh, then look : and thus In that first garden of our simpleness We spent our childhood. But when years began To reap...the fruit of knowledge, ah, how then Would she with sterner looks, with graver brow, Check my presumption and my forwardness ! Yet still would give me... | |
| Walter Wilson Greg - 1906 - 484 halaman
...first garden of our simplenesse We spent our child-hood ; but when yeeres began To reape the fruite of knowledge, ah, how then Would she with graver looks,...with sweet stern brow, Check my presumption and my forwardnes ; Yet still would give me flowers, stil would me shew What she would have me, yet not have... | |
| Robert Southey - 1916 - 474 halaman
...not tell. Then would we kiss, then sigh, then look : and thus In that first garden of our simpleness We spent our childhood. But when years began To reap...show What she would have me, yet not have me know. Take also the passage that presently follows this; it alludes to a game which has long been obsolete,... | |
| William Thomas Young - 1923 - 328 halaman
...would we kiss, then sigh, then look; and thus In thatj5r§t_garden of our simpleness We sgent^ ouj childhood. But when years began To reap the fruit...show What she would have me, yet not have me know. S. DANIEL 80 From Saint Peter's Complaint, 1615 The Burning Babe As I, in hoary winter's night, stood... | |
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