| 1901 - 886 Seiten
...their wooing should be conducted. if only time and space were their servants and not their masters. Had we but world enough and time, This coyness, lady, were no crime. We would 1slt down and think which way To walk, and pass our long love's day. Thou by the Indian Ganges' side... | |
| Katharine Tynan - 1902 - 374 Seiten
...plenty of time. " ' If we hud worlds enough and time, This coyness, lady, were no crime, We would nit down and think which way To walk and pass our long love's day,' " his forty-five years few in which to have achieved his achievements, and had not been ashamed to... | |
| Stephen Lucius Gwynn - 1904 - 458 Seiten
...But as fuller example of this school at its very best may be given this citation from Marvel's lines To his Coy Mistress : Had we but world enough, and...walk, and pass our long love's day. Thou by the Indian Gauges' side Should'st rubies find : I by the tide Of Ilumber would complain. I would Love you ten... | |
| Sherwin Cody - 1905 - 628 Seiten
...holy and a cheerful note: And all the way, to guide their chime, With falling oars they kept the time. TO HIS COY MISTRESS HAD we but world enough, and time,...sit down and think which way To walk and pass our love's long day. Thou by the Indian Ganges' side Shouldst rubies find : I by the tide Of Humber would... | |
| Augustine Birrell - 1905 - 258 Seiten
...the heart to omit them, so eminently characteristic are they of his style and humour : — " Had wjg but world enough and time, This coyness, lady, were...think which way To walk, and pass our long love's day. Tlyra by the Indian Ganges' side Should'st rubies find : I by the tide Of Humber would complain. I... | |
| Rudyard Kipling - 1905 - 938 Seiten
...war, I have seemed to detect in his grumble or impatient fling the very note of the delayed lover : ' Had we but world enough and time, This coyness, lady, were no crime . . . My vegetable love should grow Vaster than Empires, and more slow . . . But at my back I always... | |
| William Hazlitt - 1906 - 270 Seiten
...a heart for falsehood framed, viii. 165. Had Petrarch gained his Laura for a wife, etc., vii. 112. Had we but world enough and time, This coyness, Lady, were no crime, etc., v. 314. Hae nugae in seria ducnnt, xi. 442. Haeret later! letbalis arundo, i. 135 ; viii. 22.... | |
| Katherine Augusta Westcott Tingley - 1918 - 680 Seiten
...very garden, I think, if you will watch him, in his youthful days, wooing his "Coy Mistress," thus: "Had we but world enough, and time, This coyness,...sit down and think which way To walk and pass our love's long day Thou by the Indian Ganges' side Shouldst rubies find: I by the tide Of Humber would... | |
| Robert Maynard Leonard - 1914 - 136 Seiten
...rare May read in thee : How small a part of time they share That are so wondrous sweet and fair ! 20 TO HIS COY MISTRESS HAD we but world enough, and time,...our long love's day. Thou by the Indian Ganges' side 5 Shouldst rubies find : I by the tide Of Humber would complain. I would Love you ten years before... | |
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