| William Shakespeare - 1908 - 668 páginas
...is a curious resemblance between this line and some lines in a Scottish ballad, The Daemon Lover: ' "O yon are the hills of Heaven" he said "Where you will never win." ' — CHILD, pt. viii, p. 360, where the editor says that this ballad was first published in Scott's... | |
| Thomas Percy - 1876 - 630 páginas
..." Of your weeping now let me be ; I will show you how the lilies grow 55 On the banks of Italy." "0 what hills are yon, yon pleasant hills, That the sun shines sweetly on?" "0 yon are the hills of heaven," he said, " Where you will never win." 60 "0 whaten a mountain is yon,"... | |
| Francis Turner Palgrave - 1877 - 326 páginas
...he, ' Let all your mourning be ; ' I'll show ye how the lilies grow ' On the banks of Italie.' ' — O, what hills are yon, yon pleasant hills, ' That...sun shines sweetly on ?' ' — O, yon are the hills o' Heaven/ he said, ' Where you will never win.' ' — O, whatna mountain is yon,' she said, ' Sae... | |
| Coventry Kersey Dighton Patmore - 1879 - 376 páginas
...his cloven foot, ' O hold your tongue of your weeping,' says he, ' Of your weeping now let me be ; I will show you how the lilies grow On the banks of...hills of heaven,' he said, ' Where you will never won.' ' O what a mountain is yon,' she said, 'All so dreary with frost and snow ?' ' O yon is the mountain... | |
| Walter Scott - 1880 - 376 páginas
...right bitterlie. " 0 hold your tongue of your weeping," says he, " Of your weeping now let me be ; I will show you how the lilies grow On the banks of Italy."— " 0 what hills are yon, yon pleasant hills, That the sun shines sweetly on ] " — " 0 yon are the... | |
| Francis James Child - 1880 - 774 páginas
...wept right bitterlie. aO hold your tongue of your weeping," says he, " Of your weeping now let me be ; I will show you how the lilies grow On the banks of Italy."— " 0 what hills are yon, yon pleasant hills, That the sun shines sweetly on ? " — "0 yon are the hills... | |
| Coventry Patmore - 1882 - 376 páginas
...wept right bitterly. ' O hold your tongue of your weeping,' says he, ' Of your weeping now let me be ; I will show you how the lilies grow On the banks of...hills of heaven,' he said, ' Where you will never won.' ' O what a mountain is yon,' she said, 'All so dreary with frost and snow ?' ' O yon is the mountain... | |
| Emelyn W. Washburn - 1882 - 254 páginas
...Lover. " O hold your tongue of your weeping, says he, " Of your weeping now let me be ; I will shew you how the lilies grow On the banks of Italy."—...said, ' ' Where you will never win. "— " O whaten mountain is yon," she said " All so dreary wi" frost and snow ? " " O yon is the mountain of hell,"... | |
| Emelyn W. Washburn - 1882 - 278 páginas
...weeping, says he, " Of your weeping now let me be ; I will shew you how the lilies grow On the bankß of Italy." — " O what hills are yon, yon pleasant...said, " Where you will never win." — " O whaten mountain is yon," she said " All so dreary wi' frost and snow ? " " O yon is the mountain of hell,"... | |
| Francis James Child, George Lyman Kittredge - 1892 - 298 páginas
...' Of your weeping now let me be ; I will shew you how the lilies grow On the banks of Italy.' 13 ' O what hills are yon, yon pleasant hills. That the...of heaven,' he said, ' Where you will never win.' 14 • O whaten a mountain is yon,' she said, ' All so dreary wi frost and snow ? ' ' O yon is the... | |
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