| 1907 - 684 pages
...thus. Full oft and still our cheeks would pale and glow. But one sole point it was that conquered us, For when we read of that great Lover, how He kissed the smiles which he had longed to win, Then he whom nought can sever from me now For ever kissed my mouth... | |
| Dante Gabriel Rossetti - 1881 - 320 pages
...thus, Full oft, and still our cheeks would pale and glow; But one sole point it was that conquered us. For when we read of that great lover, how He kissed...smile which he had longed to win,— Then he whom nought can sever from me now For ever, kissed my mouth, all quivering. A Galahalt was the book, and... | |
| Dante Gabriel Rossetti - 1881 - 316 pages
...thus, Full oft, and still our cheeks would pale and glow; But one sole point it was that conquered us. For when we read of that great lover, how He kissed...smile which he had longed to win, — Then he whom nought can sever from me now For ever, kissed my mouth, all quivering. A Galahalt was the book, and... | |
| 1881 - 704 pages
...thus, Full oft, and still our cheeks would palo and glow; But one sole point it was that conquered us. For when we read of that great lover, how He kissed the smile which ho had longed to win. Then he whom naught can sever from me now For ever, kissed my mouth, all quivering.... | |
| Dante Gabriel Rossetti - 1882 - 616 pages
...thus, Full oft, and still our cheeks would pale and glow ; But one sole point it was that conquered us. For when we read of that great lover, how He kissed the smile which he had longed to win, — i Then he whom nought can sever from me now For ever, kissed my mouth, all quivering. A Galahalt... | |
| Dante Gabriel Rossetti - 1887 - 338 pages
...thus, Full oft, and still our cheeks would pale and glow; But one sole point it was that conquered us. For when we read of that great lover, how He kissed...smile which he had longed to win, — Then he whom nought can sever from me now For ever, kissed my mouth, all quivering. A Galahalt was the book, and... | |
| Dante Gabriel Rossetti - 1904 - 300 pages
...thus, Full oft, and still our cheeks would pale and glow ; But one sole point it was that conquered us. For when we read of that great lover, how He kissed...the smile which he had longed to win, Then he whom nought can sever from me now For ever, kissed my mouth, all quivering. A Galahalt was the book, and... | |
| Elizabeth Williams Champney - 1906 - 602 pages
...thus Full oft, and still our cheeks would paler glow, But one sole point it was that conquered us, — For when we read of that great lover, how He kissed...smile which he had longed to win — Then he, whom nought can sever from me now For ever, kissed my mouth all quivering. A Galahat was the book, and he... | |
| John Matthews Manly - 1907 - 654 pages
...Full oft, and still our cheeks would pale and glow ; 10 But one sole point it was that conquered us. For when we read of that great lover, how He kissed...smile which he had longed to win, — Then he whom nought can sever from me now Forever, kissed my mouth, all quivering. A Galahalt was the book, and... | |
| 1909 - 550 pages
...He kissed me on my lips, as impulse rushed, All trembling; now with me for aye is bound. (Plumtre) For when we read of that great lover, how He kissed...at times too recklessly ? How does not the stalwart Plumptre fail utterly in the fourth ? And how always adequate and frequently brilliant is not Rossetti... | |
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