| John Donne - 1904 - 74 páginas
...this little volume is primarily designed. HKW John Donne Selected Poems I. Lyrical and Amatory Pieces 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 slumbered we... | |
| John Donne - 1905 - 116 páginas
...love decay. Love is a growing, or full constant light, And his first minute, after noon, is night. 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 slumber' d... | |
| John Donne - 1905 - 112 páginas
...decay. Love is a growing, or full constant light, And his first minute, after noon, is night. [53] THE GOOD-MORROW I WONDER, by my troth, what thou and I Did, till we loved ? were we not wean'd till then ? Rut suck'd on country pleasures, childishly f Or slumber' d... | |
| John Donne - 1905 - 118 páginas
...love decay. Love is a growing, or full constant light, And his first minute, after noon, is night. 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 slumber'd we... | |
| 1910 - 506 páginas
...There to another friend, whom you shall find As glad to have my body as my mind. 175 THE GOOD MORROW I WONDER, by my troth, what thou and I Did, till we loved? were we not weaned till then? But sucked on country pleasures, childishly? Or snored we in the... | |
| Percy Simpson - 1911 - 116 páginas
...16V7, p. 189). fince this Both the yeares, and the dayes deep midnight is. Donne, Poems, 1633, p. 188. I wonder by my troth, what thou, and I Did, till we lov'd, Ibid., p. 165- ( = 155-). Why doft thou thus, Through windowes, and through curtaines call on us ?... | |
| Robert Maynard Leonard - 1911 - 642 páginas
...worse than hate ; and that must be, If she whom I love, should love me. J. DONNE. 315. THE GOOD MORROW I WONDER, by my troth, what thou and I Did, till we loved ? were we not weaned till then ? But sucked on country pleasures, childishly ? Or snored we in... | |
| Edward Thomas - 1911 - 388 páginas
...of an illicit, and doubtless of an ephemeral, ad venture," the same poet's "GoodMorrow " beginning : 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... | |
| John Donne - 1912 - 516 páginas
...DONNE From the engraving prefixed to the Poems in the Editions of 1635, 1639, 1649, 1650, 1654 SONETS. The good-morrow. I Wonder by my troth, what thou,...till we lov'd ? were we not wean'd till then ? But fuck'd on countrey pleafures, childimly? Or fnorted we in the feaven fleepers den ? T'was fo ; But... | |
| John Donne - 1912 - 514 páginas
...DONNE From the engraving prefixed to the Poems in the Editions of 1635, 1639, 1649, 1650, 1654 SONETS. The good-morrow. I Wonder by my troth, what thou,...till we lov'd ? were we not wean'd till then ? But fuck'd on countrey pleafures, childifhly? Or fnorted we in the feaven fleepers den ? T'was fo ; But... | |
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