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" For think not, tho' thou wouldst not love thy lord, Thy lord has wholly lost his love for thee. I am not made of so slight elements. Yet must I leave thee, woman, to thy shame. I hold that man the worst of public foes Who either for his own or children's... "
The works of Tennyson. Sch. ed - Página 147
por Alfred Tennyson (1st baron.) - 1884
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Littell's Living Age, Volumen195

1892 - 890 páginas
...be the scene of a domestic scandal — the lady stork had a lover. The husband bird was not one who "lets the wife whom he knows false, abide and rule the house," and he sought the rem3 — -• ii edy of the law. The baron one day when walking over his fields was...
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Idyls of the king. Author's ed

Alfred Tennyson (1st baron.) - 1859 - 256 páginas
...: For think not, though thou wouldst not love thy lord, Thy lord has wholly lost his love for thee. I am not made of so slight elements. Yet must I leave...he knows false abide and rule the house : For being through his cowardice allowed Her station, taken everywhere for pure, She like a new disease, unknown...
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Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volumen86

1859 - 1036 páginas
...not luv? thy lord, Thy lord has wholly lost his love for thee, I am not modo of so sliaht elemente. Yet must I leave thee, woman, to thy shame. I hold that man the worst of pnhlic foes Who, cither for his own or children's sake, To save his hlood from scaudal, lets the wife,...
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The Law of Divorce. A Tale

Law - 1861 - 420 páginas
...possible, and testing the truth or falsity of the popular aphorism, media tutissimus ibis. CHAPTER XIII. " I hold that man the worst of public foes, Who either...wife Whom he knows false, abide and rule the house." Temysorii Idylls of the King. IT is a dismal point in the history of a wedded pair when they meet together...
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Female life in prison, by a prison matron [F.W. Robinson].

Frederick William Robinson - 1863 - 320 páginas
...— perhaps false to him ; but these working men are always hopeful, large-hearted, and forgiving. " I hold that man the worst of public foes Who, either...wife, Whom he knows false, abide and rule the house," says Tennyson ; but it is a harsh assertion, and, in some cases, this " worst of public foes" may be...
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A New Atmosphere

Gail Hamilton - 1865 - 352 páginas
...be the greatest harm that could happen to them, and in the end all children would be the gamers. " I hold that man the worst of public foes Who, either...lets the wife Whom he knows false abide and rule the nouse." True. For " man " put " woman," and for " wife " " husband," and it will be no less true. Of...
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Foliorum silvula, selections for translation into Latin and Greek verse, by ...

Hubert Ashton Holden - 1866 - 726 páginas
...life. But think not, tho' thou would'st not love thy lord, thy lord has wholly lost his love for thee: I am not made of so slight elements. Yet must I leave...and rule the house: for being thro' his cowardice allowed her station, taken everywhere for pure, she like a new disease, unknown to men, creeps, no...
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Idyls of the King

Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson - 1866 - 232 páginas
...: For think not, though thou wouldst not love thy lord, Thy lord has wholly lost his love for thee. I am not made of so slight elements. Yet must I leave...he knows false abide and rule the house : For being through his cowardice allowed Her station, taken everywhere for pure, She like a new disease, unknown...
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Poems of Alfred Tennyson

Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson - 1866 - 734 páginas
...For think not, tho' thou would'st not love thy lord, . Thy lord has wholly lost his love for thee. I am not made of so slight elements. Yet must I leave...Who either for his own or children's sake, To save Jiis blood from scandal, lets the wife Whom he knows false, abide and rule the house For being thro'...
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The Poetical Works of Alfred Tennyson, Poet Laureate, Etc ..., Volumen2

Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson - 1866 - 414 páginas
...stair. For think not, tho' thou would'st not love thy lord, Thy lord has wholly lost his love for thee. I am not made of so slight elements. Yet must I leave...shame. I hold that man the worst of public foes Who cither for his own or children's sake, To save his blood from scandal, lets the wife Whom he knows...
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