| Robert Anderson - 1795 - 912 páginas
...die. SONG. Go, and catch a falling flar. Get with child a mandrake root, Tell me where all times p«fl are, Or who cleft the devil's foot : Teach me to hear mermaids Gnging, Or to keep off envy's flinging, And find What wind Serves to advance an honeft mind. If thou... | |
| John Bell - 1799 - 402 páginas
...our two loves be otre, both thou and I just alike in all; none of these loves can die. 21 SONG. Go, and catch a falling star, Get with child a mandrake root, Tell me where all times past are, Or who cleft the devil's foot: Teach me to hear mermaids singing, Or to keep oft'envy's... | |
| English poets - 1801 - 382 páginas
...of this opinion. His poems were printed together in one volume duodecimo. London, 1719. SONG. Gro, and catch a falling star, Get with child a mandrake root, Tell me where all times past are, Or who cleft the Devil's foot ; Teach me to hear mermaids singing, Or to keep off envy's... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1810 - 802 páginas
...for their paine : If tingle love be such a curse, To marry is to make it ten times worse. VA SONG. Go and catch a falling star, Get with child a mandrake root, Tell me where all past yeares are, Or who cleft the devil's foot; Teach me to heare mermaids singing, Or to keep off envy's... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1810 - 746 páginas
...two loves be one, both thou and I Love j ust alike in all, none of these loves can die. SOtfG. Go, and catch a falling star, Get with child a mandrake root, Tell me where all times past are, Or who cleft the Devil's foot. Teach me to hear mermaids singing, Or to keep off envy's... | |
| Henry Southern, Sir Nicholas Harris Nicolas - 1823 - 402 páginas
...later love-poets in proportion as it has not been read. " Song. Go and catch a falling star, ***** Tell me where all past years are, Or who cleft the...What wind Serves to advance an honest mind. If thou be'st born to strange sights, Things invisible to see, Ride ten thousand days and nights, And swear,... | |
| Henry Southern - 1823 - 398 páginas
...later love-poets in proportion as it has not been read. " Song. o and catch, a falling star, * # * * Tell me where all past years are, Or who cleft the...What wind Serves to advance an honest mind. If thou be'st born to strange sights, Things invisible to see, Ride ten thousand days and nights, Till age... | |
| William Michael Rossetti - 1878 - 510 páginas
...thorough-going in th former character was the same who shone with genuine sanctity in the latter.] SONG. Go and catch a falling star, Get with child a mandrake...And find What wind Serves to advance an honest mind. s If thou bcest born to strange sights, Things invisible to see, Ride ten thousand days and nights,... | |
| John Skelton - 1879 - 932 páginas
...our two loves be one, both thou and I Love just alike in all, none of these loves can die. SONG. Go and catch a falling star, Get with child a mandrake root, Tell me where all years past f are, Or who cleft the devil's foot, Teach me to hear mermaid's singing, Or to keep off... | |
| Thomas Humphry Ward - 1880 - 628 páginas
...write if he pleased, is attested over and over again by his lyrical pieces. JOHN W. HALES. SONG. Go and catch a falling star, Get with child a mandrake root, Tell me where all times past are, Or who cleft the B>evil's foot ; Teach me to hear mermaids singing, Or to keep off... | |
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