| 1910 - 476 pages
...taste Of the faint looker-on may meet those blessings, And taste and live. They kiss. MEG. [Aside.] Oh, delicate sweet prince ! She that hath snow enough...heart To take the wanton spring of ten such lines off, •/. e., cold. May be a nun without probation. — Sir, You have in such neat poetry gathered a kiss,... | |
| 1910 - 500 pages
...taste Of the faint looker-on may meet those blessings, And taste and live. They kiss. MEG. [Aside.] Oh, delicate sweet prince ! She that hath snow enough...heart To take the wanton spring of ten such lines off, •7. *., cold. May be a nun without probation. — Sir, You have in such neat poetry gathered a kiss,... | |
| William Allan Neilson - 1911 - 936 pages
...ripe enough, and red enough, м Or my glass wrongs me. Pha. Oh, they are two twinn'd cherries dy'd in blushes Which those fair suns above with their bright...looker-on may meet those blessings. And taste and live. They kiss Min. [Aside.] Oh, delicate sweet prince ! She that hath snow enough about, her heart To take... | |
| William Allan Neilson - 1911 - 916 pages
...ripe enough, and red enough, u Or my glass wrongs me. Pha. Oh, they are two twinn'd cherries dy'd in blushes Which those fair suns above with their bright...beauty, Bow down those branches, that the longing taste M Of the faint looker-on may meet those blessings. And taste and live. They lets*. Mtg. [Atidt.] Oh,... | |
| William Allan Neilson - 1911 - 924 pages
...ripe enough, and red enough, • Or my glass wrongs me. Pka. Oh, they are two twinn'd cherries iy'i in blushes Which those fair suns above with their bright...Sweetest beauty. Bow down those branches, that the longinc taste Of the faint looker-on may meet those blessine*. And taste and live. They hn. Mtq. [An'de.]... | |
| William Allan Neilson - 1911 - 898 pages
...Or my glass wrongs me. Pha. Oh, they are two twinn'd cherries dy'd in blushes Which those fair guns above with their bright beams Reflect upon and ripen....Sweetest beauty, bow down those branches, that the lunging taste • Of the faint looker-on may meet those blessinps. And taste and live. They tiss Mfg.... | |
| William Allan Neilson - 1911 - 900 pages
...ripe enough, and reí! enough, > Or my glass wrongs me. Pha. Oh, they are two twinn'd cherries dy'< in linvv down those branches, that the longing, taste Of the faint looker-on may meet those blessings.... | |
| William Allan Neilson - 1911 - 900 pages
...twinn'd cherries dy'd in blushes Which those fair suns above with their bright beams Reflect и pun and ripen. Sweetest beauty. Bow down those branches, that the longing taste и Of the faint looker-on may meet those blessings, And taste and live. They tiss. M(g. [Aside.] Oh,... | |
| Francis Beaumont, John Fletcher - 1912 - 446 pages
...ripe enough, and red enough, 80 Or my glass wrongs me. Pha. Oh, they are two twinned cherries dyed in blushes Which those fair suns above with their bright...ten such lines off, May be a nun without probation. — Sir, 9° That if I had but five lines of that number, Such pretty begging blanks, I should commend... | |
| John Strong Perry Tatlock, Robert Grant Martin - 1916 - 860 pages
...ripe enough, and red enough, Or my glass wrongs me. Pha. Oh, they are two twinn'd cherries dy'd in blushes Which those fair suns above with their bright...beauty, Bow down those branches, that the longing taste 24 < t. of a henddresR. 25 note of indebtedness. 20 a thistle used for medicinal purposes. 27 cross-bow,... | |
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