To say he did, Were to affirm what oft his eyes avouch'd, What many an action testified — and yet — What wanted confirmation of his tongue. But if he loved — it brought him not content ! 'Twas now abstraction — now a start — anon A pacing to... The Edinburgh Review - Page 2821833Full view - About this book
| 1833 - 468 pages
...dawn of health Begin to mantle o'er his pallid form, And glow—and glow—till forth at last it burst Into confirmed, broad, and glorious day ? Lorenzo....affirm what oft his eyes avouch'd, What many an action testified—and yet What wanted confirmation of his tongue. But if he loved—it brought him not content... | |
| 1833 - 626 pages
...burst Into confirmed, broad, and glorious day ! Lorenzo.—You loved, and he did love ? Mariana.—To say he did, Were to affirm what oft his eyes avouch'd, What many an action testified—and yet— What wanted confirmation of his tongue. But if he loved—it brought him not... | |
| James Sheridan Knowles - 1833 - 138 pages
...dawn of health Begin to mantle o'er his pallid form, And glow—and glow—till forth at last it burst Into confirmed, broad, and glorious day ! LORENZO. You loved, and he did love ? To say he did, MARIANA. What many an action testified—and yet— What wanted confirmation of his... | |
| Ralph Lockwood - 1835 - 308 pages
...at last. Was't not the sequel, Maiden ? Mariana. I loved indeed ! Lorenzo. You loved — and did he love ? Mariana. To say he did — Were to affirm what...testified, and yet What wanted confirmation of his tongue." A friendly word to Master Knowles, in passing, in return for his lines. " The Wife of Mantua" has,... | |
| Ralph Lockwood - 1835 - 644 pages
...sequel, Maiden ? Mariana. 1 loved indeed! Lorenzo. You loved — and did he love? Mariana. To say h- did— Were to affirm what oft his eyes avouch'd,...testified, and yet What wanted confirmation of his tongue." A friendly word to Master Knowles, in passing, in return for his lines. " The Wife of Mantua" has,... | |
| James Sheridan Knowles - 1841 - 512 pages
...forth at last it burst Into confirmed, broad, and glorious day ! Lor. You loved, and he did love ? Mar. To say he did, Were to affirm what oft his eyes avouch'd,...tongue. But if he loved — it brought him not content ! 'Twas now abstraction — now a start — anon A pacing to and fro — anon, a stillness, As nought... | |
| James Sheridan Knowles - 1841 - 444 pages
...! Lor. You loved, and he did love ? Mar. To say he did, Were to affirm what oft his eyes avouched, What many an action testified — and yet — What...tongue. But if he loved — it brought him not content ! 'Twas now abstraction — now a start — anon A pacing to and fro — anon, a stillness, As nought... | |
| James Sheridan Knowles - 1841 - 374 pages
...forth at last it burst Into confirmed, broad, and glorious day! Lor. You loved, and he did love ? Mar. To say he did, Were to affirm what oft his eyes avouch'd, What many an action testified—and yet— What wanted confirmation of his tongue. O But if he loved—it brought him not... | |
| 1862 - 512 pages
...health Begin to mantle o'er his pallid form, And glow — and glow — till forth at last it burst Into confirmed, broad, and glorious day! Lorenzo....tongue. But if he loved — it brought him not content ! 'Twas now abstraction — now a start — anon A pacing to and fro— anon, a stillness, As nought... | |
| 1842 - 480 pages
...glow — and glow — till forth at last it burst Into confirmed, broad, and glorious day ! Lorenzft You loved, and he did love* Mariana. To say he did,...tongue. But if he loved — it brought him not content ! 'Twas now abstraction — now a start — anon A pacing to and fro— anon, a stillness, As nought... | |
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