| James Payn - 1894 - 206 Seiten
...without those tears which are dried swift as the dews by the morn, That makes us feel these fancies more, so strange doth it appear, How the memory of...out our woes, and cheats us of our smiles, And makes to love, and scorn, and hate, and parts and reconciles. I dare say this theory has been entertained... | |
| Sir William Robertson Nicoll - 1906 - 316 Seiten
...without those tears which are dried swift as the dews by the morn, That makes us feel these fancies more, so strange doth it appear, How the memory of...out our woes, and cheats us of our smiles, And makes to love, and scorn, and hate, and parts and reconciles." CHAPTER XXX DR. GEOBGE MACDONALD (Published... | |
| William Makepeace Thackeray - 1894 - 684 Seiten
...without those tears which are dried swift as the dews by the morn, That makes us feel these fancies more, so strange doth it appear, How the memory of...out our woes, and cheats us of our smiles, And makes to love, and scorn, and hate, and parts and reconciles. has been said of the strange consciousness... | |
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