| Frederick Langbridge - 1883 - 438 páginas
...and to say things of course, We mean not the taking for better or worse: When present we love ; and when absent agree; I think not of Iris, nor Iris of me ; The legend of Love no couple can find, So easy to part, or so equally join'd. JOHN DRYDEN. (FROM THE FRENCH.) " I NEVER give a kiss (says Prue)... | |
| Love-knots - 1883 - 234 páginas
...and to say things of course, We mean not the taking for better or worse: When present we love ; and when absent agree ; I think not of Iris, nor Iris of me ; The legend of Love no couple can find, So easy to part, or so equally join'd. JOHN DRYDEN. (FROM THE FRENCH.) " I NEVER give a kiss (says Prue)... | |
| John Dryden, Walter Scott - 1884 - 668 páginas
...- ther can say ; - - And, 2<f (inie. nei - ther be - liev - ing, we nei - ther be - tray. Wo tray. 'Tis civil to swear, and say things of course ; We...of me : The legend of love no couple can find, So easy to part, or so equally joined. SONGS IN AMPHITRYON. LAST SONG. A PASTORAL DIALOGUE BETWEEN THTR3IS... | |
| Frederick Locker-Lampson - 1889 - 406 páginas
...and to say things of course; We mean not the taking for better or worse : When present we love ; and when absent agree; I think not of Iris, nor Iris of me ; The legend of Love no couple can find, So easy to part, or so equally joined. John Dryden, LYRA ELEGANTIARUM. XCL THE BAG OF THE BEE. ABOUT the... | |
| 1891 - 216 páginas
...neither believe what either can say, And neither believing, we neither betray. 'Tis civil to hear, and say Things, of course ;. We mean not the taking...Iris of me ; The Legend of Love no Couple can find So easy to part, or so equally join'd. SONG XVII. Young Cupid one Day wily, With well-dissembled Art;... | |
| Frederick Locker-Lampson, Coulson Kernahan - 1891 - 478 páginas
...course ; We mean not the taking for better or worse: When present we love ; and when absent agree ; 1 think not of Iris, nor Iris of me : The legend of Love no couple can find, So easy to part, or so equally join'd. John Dryden xc. THE BAG OF THE BEE. ABOUT the sweet bag of a bee,... | |
| Frederick Locker-Lampson, Coulson Kernahan - 1891 - 452 páginas
...course; We mean not the taking for better or worse: When present we love; and when absent agree; I (hink not of Iris, nor Iris of me : The legend of Love no couple can find, So easy to part, or so equally join'd. xc. THE BAG OF THE BEE. ABOUT the sweet bag of a bee, Two Cupids... | |
| William Ralph Hall Caine - 1892 - 320 páginas
...to say things of course ; We mean not the taking for better or worse : (When present we love ; and when absent agree ; {I think not of Iris, nor Iris of me : The legend of Love no couple can find, So easy to part, or so equally join'd. The Fair Stranger HAPPY and free, securely blest, No beauty could... | |
| Edward Arber - 1899 - 336 páginas
...fickle as she! We neither believe, what either can say; And, neither believing, we neither betray! 'Tis civil, to swear, and say things of course ; We...IRIS, of me! The Legend of Love, no couple can find So easy to part, or so equally joined! THE TEARS OF AMYNTA, FOR THE DEATH OF DAMON. ON a bank, beside... | |
| Edward Arber - 1899 - 338 páginas
...neither believe, what either can say; And, neither believing, we neither betray! \ John Dryden, PL 'Tis civil, to swear, and say things of course ; We...IRIS, of me! The Legend of Love, no couple can find So easy to part, or so equally joined! THE TEARS OF AMYNTA, FOR THE DEATH OF DAMON. ON a bank, beside... | |
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