| Robert Anderson - 1795 - 912 páginas
...unchangeable firmament : Vet 't was of my mind, feizing thee, Though it in thee cannot perfcverc ; For I had rather owner be Of thee one hour than all elfe ever. AIR AND ANGELS. TWICE or thrice had I lov'd thee Before I knew thy face or name ; So in... | |
| John Bell - 1799 - 402 páginas
...an unchangeable firmament : Yet 't was of my mind, sei2ing thee, Tho' it in thee cannot persevere; For I had rather owner be Of thee one hour than all else ever. AIR AND ANGELS. TWICE or thrice had I lov'd thee Before I knew thy face or name ; So in a voice, so... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1810 - 728 páginas
...but meteors be. Whose matter in thee soon is spent Thy beauty, and all parts, which are thee, Are an unchangeable firmament. Yet 't was of my mind, seizing...rather owner be Of thee one hour, than all else ever. AIR AND ANGELS. TWICE or thrice had I lov'd thee, Before I knew thy face or name ; So in a voice, so... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1810 - 746 páginas
...but meteors be, Whose matter in thee soon is spent. Tby beauty, and all parts, which are thee, Are an unchangeable firmament. Yet 't was of my mind, seizing...cannot persever; For I had rather owner be Of thee one bour, than all else ever. AIR AND AXGELS. TWICE or thrice had I lov'd thee, Before I knew thy face... | |
| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1853 - 580 páginas
...coveting your neighbour's goods ; in the latter you merge yourself in the author, you become He. A Fever. For I had rather owner be Of thee one hour, than all else ever. Just and affecting, as dramatic ; ie the outburst of a transient feeling, itself the symbol of a deeper... | |
| John Skelton - 1879 - 932 páginas
...meteors be, Whose matter in thee soon is spent ; Thy beauty, and all parts, which are thee, Are an unchangeable firmament. Yet 't was of my mind, seizing...rather owner be Of thee one hour, than all else ever. AIR AND ANGELS. TWICE or thrice had I loved thee, Before I knew thy face or name ; So in a voice, so... | |
| 1890 - 898 páginas
...occasions he can write, at least for a line or two, with a directness like that of Burns : — " Yet I had rather owner be Of thee one hour than all else ever — " Niw SEBIBS.— VOL. LU., No. 2. 16 * Another parallel with a passage of moriam may be noted —... | |
| Edward Dowden - 1895 - 472 páginas
...occasions he can write, at least for a line or two, with a directness like that of Burns : — "Yet I had rather owner be Of thee one hour than all else ever — " What words can be simpler than these which sound almost as if they had come out of a song to... | |
| John Donne - 1896 - 320 páginas
...thee is soon spent ; Thy beauty, and all parts, which are thee, Are unchangeable firmament. Vet 'twas of my mind, seizing thee, Though it in thee cannot...rather owner be Of thee one hour, than all else ever. 23 AIR AND ANGELS. TWICE or thrice had I loved thee, Before I knew thy face or name ; So in a voice,... | |
| John Donne - 1896 - 322 páginas
...thee is soon spent ; Thy beauty, and all parts, which are thee, Are unchangeable firmament. Yet 'twas of my mind, seizing thee, Though it in thee cannot...rather owner be Of thee one hour, than all else ever. 28 AIR AND ANGELS. TWICE or thrice had I loved thee, Before I knew thy face or name ; So in a voice,... | |
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