| William Stanley Braithwaite - 1909 - 892 Seiten
...beguiled; This waxed tame, while he grew wild, And quite regardless of my smart, Left me his fawn, but took his heart. Thenceforth I set myself to play...foot and heart, and did invite Me to its game: it seemed to bless Itself in me; how could I less Than love it ? O, I cannot be Unkind to a beast that... | |
| 1918 - 2030 Seiten
...beguiled: This waxed tame, while he grew wild, And, quilc regardless of my smart, Left me his fawn, but took his heart. Thenceforth, I set myself to play...very well content Could so mine idle life have spent; ^or it was full of sport, and light OX! f<x>t and heart, and did invit' Me to its game: it seemed to... | |
| Andrew Marvell - 1923 - 168 Seiten
...wild, And quite regardless of my Smart, Left me his Faun, but took his Heart. Thenceforth I set my self to play My solitary time away, With this : and very...and did invite, Me to its game : it seem'd to bless Its self in me. How could I less Than love it ? OI cannot be Unkind, t' a BeasT: that loveth me. Had... | |
| George Moore - 1924 - 152 Seiten
...beguiled : This waxed tame, while he grew wild, And quite regardless of my smart, Left me his Fawn, but took his Heart. Thenceforth I set myself to play...foot and heart, and did invite Me to its game: it seemed to bless Itself in me. How could I less Than love it? Oh, I cannot be Unkind to a beast that... | |
| George Moore - 1924 - 206 Seiten
...beguiled: This waxed tame, while he grew wild, And quite regardless of my smart, Left me his Fawn, but took his Heart. Thenceforth I set myself to play...foot and heart, and did invite Me to its game: it seemed to bless Itself in me. How could I less Than love it? Oh, I cannot be Unkind to a beaSt that... | |
| Andrew Marvell - 1927 - 372 Seiten
...my Smart, Left me his Faun, but took his Heart. Thenceforth I set my self to play My sol1tary t1me away, With this : and very well content, Could so mine idle Life have spent. .40 death of her raun 23 For it was full of sport ; and light Of foot, and heart ; and did invite,... | |
| 1923 - 748 Seiten
...killed thee. Thou ne'er didst alive Them any Harm: alas! nor cou'd Thy Death yet do them any Good . . . For it was full of sport, and light Of foot and heart, and did invite Me to its game; it seemed to bless Itself in me; how could I less Than love it? O, I cannot be Unkind to a beast that... | |
| Jack Dalglish - 1961 - 196 Seiten
...play My solitary time away With this: and very well content, Could so mine idle Life have spent 40 Of foot and heart; and did invite Me to its game: it seem'd to bless Its self in me. How could I less Than love it? OI cannot be 45 Unkind t' a Beast that loveth me. Had... | |
| Andrew Marvell - 1985 - 324 Seiten
...beguiled. This waxed tame, while he grew wild, And quite regardless of my smart, Left me his fawn, but took his heart. Thenceforth I set myself to play...solitary time away With this : and very well content, 40 Could so mine idle life have spent For it was full of sport; and light Of foot, and heart; and did... | |
| David Daiches - 1979 - 304 Seiten
...that quotation cannot suggest its true quality, but an extract may give some idea of its movement: Thenceforth I set myself to play My solitary time...foot and heart; and did invite Me to its game: it seemed to bless Its self in me. How could I less Than love it? OI cannot be Unkind t' a beast that... | |
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