Though the winter have begun To benumb our arteries, Shall not want the summer's sun. Welcome, welcome, &c. Love, that still may see your cheeks, Where all rareness still reposes, Is a fool if e'er he seeks Other lilies, other roses. The Youth of Shakspeare - Página 159por Robert Folkestone Williams - 1840Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| 1835 - 378 páginas
...sing Far more welcome than the spring ; He that parteth from you never, Shall enjoy a spring for ever. Love, that looks still on your eyes, Though the winter...have begun To benumb our arteries, Shall not want the summers sun. Welcome, Welcome then I sing. Love, that still may see your cheeks, Where all rareness... | |
| England - 1835 - 794 páginas
...sing Far more welcome than the spring ; He that parteth from you never, Shall enjoy a spring for ever. Love, that looks still on your eyes, Though the winter...have begun To benumb our arteries, Shall not want the summers sun. Welcome, Welcome then I sing. Love, that still may see your cheeks, Where all rareness... | |
| Robert Folkestone Williams - 1839 - 946 páginas
...Though the error of my youth they may discover Suffice they shew — I lived and was thy lover. DANIEL. Love that looks still on your eyes. Though the winter...summer's sun. Love, that still may see your cheeks, Where all rareness still reposes, Is a fool, if e'er he seeks Other lilies, other roses. BROWNE. WILLIAM... | |
| 1841 - 178 páginas
...is near, Breaking from your iv'ry pale, Need not walk abroad to hear The delightful nightingale. He that looks still on your eyes, Though the winter have...benumb our arteries, Shall not want the summer's sun. He that still may see your cheeks, Where all rareness still reposes; Is a fool if e'er he seeks Other... | |
| Charles Mackay - 1851 - 332 páginas
...pale, Need not walk abroad to hear The delightful nightingale. Welcome, welcome, then I sing, <kc. Love, that looks still on your eyes, Though the winter...benumb our arteries, Shall not want the summer's sun. Welcome, welcome, then I sing, (fee. Love, that still may see your cheeks, Where all rareness still... | |
| Charles Mackay - 1857 - 334 páginas
...voice is near, Breaking from your ivory pale, Need not walk abroad to hear The delightful nightingale. Love, that looks still on your eyes, Though the winter...To benumb our arteries, Shall not want the summer's BUII. Welcome, welcome, then I sing, &c. Love, that still may see your cheeks, Where all rareness still... | |
| Richard Henry Stoddard - 1861 - 552 páginas
...pale, Need not walk abroad to hear The delightful nightingale. Wei-come, welcome, then I sing, ef<: Love, that looks still on your eyes, Though the winter...benumb our arteries, Shall not want the summer's sun. Welcome, welcome, then I sing, etc. Love, that still may see your cheeks, Where all rareness still... | |
| Richard Henry Stoddard - 1861 - 526 páginas
...pale, Need not walk abroad to hear The delightful nightingale. Welcome, welcome, then I sing, etc. Love, that looks still on your eyes, Though the winter...benumb our arteries, Shall not want the summer's sun. Welcome, welcome, then I sing, etc. Love, that still may see your cheeks, Where all rareness still... | |
| Richard Henry Stoddard - 1861 - 560 páginas
...pale, Need not walk abroad to hear The delightful nightingale. Welcome; welcome, then I sing, etc. Love, that looks still on your eyes, Though the winter...have begun To benumb our arteries, Shall not want the Bummer's sun. Welcome, welcome, then I slng, etc. Love, that still may see your cheeks. Where all rareness... | |
| Hubert Ashton Holden - 1864 - 344 páginas
...voice is near, breaking from your ivory pale, need not walk abroad to hear the delightful nightingale. Love that looks still on your eyes, though the winter...summer's sun. Love that still may see your cheeks, where all rareness still reposes, is a fool if e'er he seeks other lilies, other roses. Love, to whom... | |
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