| John Bell - 1799 - 402 páginas
...we're to bodies grown. 7$ Eig [ 54] LOVE'S DEITY. I LONG to talk with some old lover's ghost, "Whs dy;d before the God of Love was born : I cannot think that he, who then lov'd most, Sunk so lo-.v as to love one which did scorn: But since this god produc'da Destiny, And... | |
| 1905 - 606 páginas
...died of a broken heart. They, these chroniclers of Arcadian story, like Dr. Donne after them — (' I long to talk with some old lover's ghost Who died before the god of love was born') — would seem to have made it their main endeavour to conjure up that pagan world of fancy and invention... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1810 - 746 páginas
...change, when we 're to bodies grown. LOME'S DEITY. I LOJiu to talk with some qld lover's ghost, Who dy'd before the god of love was born : \ ', I cannot think that he, who then lov'd most, Sunk so low, as to love one which did scorn. But since this god produced a destiny, And... | |
| William Hazlitt - 1819 - 368 páginas
...of this author's manner, in which the thoughts are inlaid in a costly but imperfect mosaic-work. " I long to talk with some old lover's ghost, Who died...of Love was born: I cannot think that he, who then lov'd most, Sunk so low, as to love one which did scorn. But since this God produc'da destiny, And... | |
| William Hazlitt - 1819 - 360 páginas
...old lover's ghost, Who died before the God of Love was born : I cannot think that he, who then lov'd most, Sunk so low, as to love one which did scorn. But since this God produc'da destiny, And that vice-nature, custom, lets it be ; 1 must love her that loves not me." The... | |
| Henry Southern, Sir Nicholas Harris Nicolas - 1823 - 402 páginas
...them. I add the lines which succeed them, merely to shew the manner in which the thought is applied. " I long to talk with some old lover's ghost, Who died...of Love was born : I cannot think that he, who then lov'd most, Sunk so low, as to love one which did scorn. But since this god produced a destiny, And... | |
| Henry Southern - 1823 - 398 páginas
...them. I add the lines which succeed them, merely to shew the manner m which the thought is applied. " / long to talk with some old lover's ghost, Who died...of Love was born : I cannot think that he, who then lov'd most, Sunk so low, as to love one which did scorn. But since this god produced a-destiny, And... | |
| 1893 - 840 páginas
...of his cascades of ringing monosyllables, his For God's sake, hold your tongue and let me love, or, I long to talk with some old lover's ghost, Who died before the God of Love was born, i O more than moon, Draw not thy seas to drown me in thy sphere. In these and similar passages, of which... | |
| William Hazlitt - 1845 - 242 páginas
...of this author's manner, in which the thoughts are inlaid in a costly but imperfect mosaic-work. " I long to talk with some old lover's ghost, Who died...as to love one which did scorn. But since this God produc'da destiny, And that vice-nature, custom, lets it be ; I must love her that loves not me." The... | |
| William Hazlitt - 1845 - 510 páginas
...of this author's manner, in which the thoughts are inlaid in a costly but imperfect mosaic-work. " I long to talk with some old lover's ghost, Who died...as to love one which did scorn. But since this God produc'da destiny, And that vice-nature, custom, lets it be; I must love her that loves not me." The... | |
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