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" Think ! If, ere the next hour struck, Each of our lovers should come here to-day, Think you that we should fly or feel afraid ? " To whom the others answered, " From such luck A girl would be a fool to run away. "
Giovanni Boccaccio: A Biographical Study - Page 138
by Edward Hutton - 1910 - 426 pages
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Fraser's Magazine for Town and Country, Volume 69

1864 - 998 pages
...still'd. After a little while one of them said — (I heard her) — ' Think ! ]f, ere the next hoar struck, Each of our lovers should come here to-day,...afraid ?* To whom the others answered, ' From such lack A girl would be a fool to run away.' Another trait common to all these poems is the anxiety which...
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A Campaigner at Home

Sir John Skelton - 1865 - 398 pages
...through With a soft wind for ever stirr'd and sli I I'd. After a little while one of them said — (I heard her) — ' Think ! If, ere the next hour struck,...From such luck A girl would be a fool to run away." X. HORACE LOVELACE. THE young people are out on the terrace, and they look up at me with a half-sorrowful,...
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Dante and His Circle: With the Italian Poets Preceding Him (1100-1200-1300 ...

Dante Gabriel Rossetti - 1874 - 504 pages
...lightly through With a soft wind for ever stirred and still'd. After a little while one of them said, (I heard her,) ' Think! If, ere the next hour struck,...From such luck A girl would be a fool to run away.' • END OF PART I. PART II. POETS CHIEFLY BEFORE DANTE. TABLE OF POETS IN PART II. I. /~MULLO D'ALCAMO,...
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Poetical Quotations from Chaucer to Tennyson: With Copious Indexes ...

Samuel Austin Allibone - 1875 - 794 pages
...should come here to-day, Think you that we should fly or feel afraid ?" To whom the others answer'd, " From such luck A girl would be a fool to run away." BOCCACCIO: Translated by RosSETTl : Early Italian Poets. Bereave me not of those delightful dreams...
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Poetical Quotations from Chaucer to Tennyson

Samuel Austin Allibone - 1878 - 788 pages
...should come here to-day, Think you that we should fly or feel afraid ?" To whom the others answer'd, " From such luck A girl would be a fool to run away." BOCCACCIO : Translated by RosSETTI : Early Italian Poets. Bereave me not of those delightful dreams...
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Essays in History and Biography: Including the Defence of Mary Stuart

Sir John Skelton - 1883 - 378 pages
...lightly through With a soft wind for ever stirr'd and still'd. After a little while one of them said, (I heard her) ' Think ! If, ere the next hour struck,...From such luck A girl would be a fool to run away.' " The only articles in this volume which I have reprinted at length are those on Mary Stuart, Lord...
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Essays in history and biography

Sir John Skelton - 1883 - 374 pages
...lightly through With a soft wind for ever stirr'd and still'd. After a little while one of them said, (I heard her) ' Think ! If, ere the next hour struck,...From such luck A girl would be a fool to run away. ' " The only articles in this volume which I have reprinted at length are those oh Mary Stuart, Lord...
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English Verse, Volume 5

William James Linton, Richard Henry Stoddard - 1883 - 396 pages
...come here to-day, Think you that we should fly or feel afraid ? " To whom the others answer'd— " From such luck A girl would be a fool to run away ! " DGR MICHAEL ANGELO BUONAROTTI. 1474—1563. HEAVEN-BORN BEAUTY. It came, I know not whence, from...
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Translations. Prose: Notices of fine art

Dante Gabriel Rossetti - 1887 - 570 pages
...lightly through With a soft wind for ever stirred and still'd. After a little while one of them said, (I heard her,) " Think ! If, ere the next hour struck,...From such luck A girl would be a fool to run away." END OF PART I. PART II. POETS CHIEFLY BEFORE DANTE. TABLE OF POETS IN PART II. I. CIULLO D'ALCAMO,...
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Out of the Heart: Poems for Lovers, Young and Old

1891 - 214 pages
...blown lightly through With a soft wind forever stirred and stlll'd. After a while one of them said, (I heard her,) " Think ! If, ere the next hour struck,...From such luck A girl would be a fool to run away." EOCCACCIO. LOVE'S OMNIPRESENCE. WERE I as base as is the lowly plain, And you, my Love, as high as...
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