| Justin McCarthy - 1879 - 368 pagina’s
...earth, was loved for himself alone, he surely thought he, Clarkson Fielding, was that happy man. ' I wonder, by my troth, what thou and I did till we loved ? ' The sweet strong words of the poet often came up to the mind of Fielding, and might have come up... | |
| 1879 - 562 pagina’s
...earth, was loved for himself alone, he surely thought he, Clarkson Fielding, was that happy man. ' I wonder, by my troth, what thou and I did till we loved ? ' The sweet strong words of the poet often came up to the mind of Fielding, and might have come up... | |
| Laura Valentine - 1880 - 634 pagina’s
...if others share with me, Farewell her, whate'er she be ! JOHN DONNE. '573— l6-)i. THE GOOD MORROW. I WONDER, by my troth, what thou and I Did till we...childishly? Or snorted we in the Seven Sleepers' den? 'Twassc ; but thus all pleasures fancies be. If ever any beauty I did see, Which I desired and got,... | |
| Jakob Schipper - 1888 - 630 pagina’s
...suck'd un childish pleasures sillyly? Or slumbered ice in the seren-sleepei^s Jen ? 'Twos so; but as all pleasures fancies be, If ever any beauty I did see, Which 1 deair'd and got, 'twas but a dream of thee. In der nämlichen Strophe schrieb Phineas Fletcher seine... | |
| Anna Vernon Dorsey Williams - 1890 - 270 pagina’s
...I am not glib of speech, and Dr. Donne two hundred years ago hath said what I would say to you : ' I wonder by my troth what thou and I Did till we loved ? Were we not weaned till then, But sucked on childish pleasures sillily ? Or slumbered we in seven sleepers den : 'Twas so ; but as all pleasures... | |
| 1890 - 898 pagina’s
...new glad morning of life which he found in her love that he speaks in his • "Good-morrow" : — " I wonder, by my troth, what thou and I Did till we loved : were we not wean'd till then, But snck'd on childish pleasures seelily ? Or slumber' d we in the Seven Sleepers'... | |
| John Donne - 1895 - 326 pagina’s
...honour, when thou yield'st to me, Will waste, as this flea's death took life from thee. THE GOOD-MORROW. I WONDER, by my troth, what thou and I Did till we...then, But sucked on country pleasures childishly? 2 Or snorted 3 we in the Seven Sleepers' den 1 'T was so ; but this, all pleasures fancies be : 4 If... | |
| Edward Dowden - 1895 - 472 pagina’s
...and the new glad morning of life which he found in her love that he speaks in his Good-morrow : — " I wonder, by my troth, what thou and I Did till we loved : were we not wean'd till then, But suck'd on childish pleasures seelily ? Or slumber'd we in the Seven Sleepers'... | |
| John Donne - 1896 - 322 pagina’s
...to me, Will waste, as this flea's death took life from thee. I 22. 1669, that blood THE GOOD-MORROW. I WONDER, by my troth, what thou and I Did, till we loved ? were we not wean'd till then ? But suck'd on country pleasures, childishly ? Or snorted we in the Seven Sleepers'... | |
| John Donne - 1896 - 448 pagina’s
...me, Will waste, as this flea's death took life from thee. 1. 22. 1669, that blood THE GOOD-MORROW. I WONDER, by my troth, what thou and I Did, till we loved ? were we not wean d till then f But suck'd on country pleasures, childishly ? Or snorted we in the Seven Sleepers'... | |
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