| Victor von Arentsschild - 1851 - 588 páginas
...over, Every inmost thought could show! Then thon wonld'st at last discover T was not well to spnrn it so. Though the world for this commend thee — Though it smile npon the blow, Even its praises must offend thee, Founded on another's woe: Though my many faults defaced... | |
| 1853 - 456 páginas
...pla-cid sleep came o'er thee, Which thon ne'er canst know a - gain, Which ne'er canst know a - gain. Though the world for this commend thee, Though it smile upon the blow, E'en it praises must offend thee, Founded on another's woe. Though my many faults deface me, Could... | |
| George Gordon N. Byron (6th baron.) - 1854 - 320 páginas
...breast, by thee glanced over, Every inmost thought could show ! Then thou wouldst at last discover 'Twas not well to spurn it so. Though the world for this...Though it smile upon the blow, Even its praises must oflend thee, Founded on another's woe : FARE THEE WELL. Though my many faults defaced me, Could no... | |
| 1869 - 796 páginas
...Where thy head so oft hath lain, While that placid sleep came o'er thee Thou canst never know again. Though my many faults defaced me, Could no other arm be found Than the one which once embraced me To infiict a cureless wound ? " The reaction of society against him at the time of the separation from... | |
| George Gordon N. Byron (6th baron.) - 1859 - 614 páginas
...breast, by thee glanced over, Every inmost thought could show ! Then thou wouldst at last discover 'Twas not well to spurn it so. Though the world for this...which once embraced me, To inflict a cureless wound f Yet, oh yet, thyself deceive not : Love may sink by slow decay, But by sudden wrench, believe not... | |
| George Gordon N. Byron (6th baron.) - 1859 - 586 páginas
...over, Every inmost thought could show ! Then thou would'st at last discover 'Twas not well to spuvn it so. Though the world for this commend thee — Though it smile upon the blow, Eren ita praises must offend thee, Founded on another's woe : Though my many faults defaced me, Could... | |
| John Lang - 1859 - 426 páginas
...Hard a lge ! Topsail hawl! and about she goes.' ;. J 1,1" ' Strike him not, captain, strike him not! though the world for this commend thee, though it smile upon the blow. E'en its praises must offend thee—founded on another's WOE !' (This word, so welcome to the ears... | |
| Ballyblunder - 1860 - 312 páginas
...the bashfulj maidens to the impident glances of Oh, what a shame I ' rubbing his smitten cheek. ' ' Could no other arm be found than the one which once embraced me' to inflict such a confounded box on the ear. Here are the girls, I declare ! and Kit is fidgetting about outside,... | |
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