| Yetta Blaze de Bury - 1885 - 266 pages
...enfin Elisabeth Woodville ! « Témoin d'un terrible prologue , dit Margue(1) Thus lay the genlle babes Girdling one another Within their alabaster innocent arms. Their lips were four red.roses on a stalk , Which in thcir summer beauty kiss each other. A book of prayer on their pillow... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1887 - 530 pages
...death's sad story. " O ! thus," quoth Dighton, " lay the gentle babes," — "Thus, thus," quoth Forrest, "girdling one another Within their alabaster innocent...a stalk, Which in their summer beauty kiss'd each othei. A book of prayers on their pillow lay ; Which once," quoth Forrest, " almost chang'd my mind... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1887 - 692 pages
...their death's sad story. 0 thus, quoth Dighton, lay the gentle babes, — Thus, thus, quoth Forrest, girdling one another Within their alabaster, innocent...red roses on a stalk, Which, in their summer beauty, kissed each other. A book of prayers on their pillow lay ; Which once, quoth Forrest, almost changed... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1887 - 232 pages
...the gentle babes, — Thus, thus, quoth Forrest, girdling one another Within their innocent alabaster arms : Their lips were four red roses on a stalk, Which in their summer beauty kissed each other. A book of prayers on their pillow lay ; 9 Brecknock was the name of Buckingham's... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1889 - 202 pages
...tender babes :' ' Thus, thus,' quoth Forrest, 'girdling one another 10 Within their innocent alabaster arms : Their lips were four red roses on a stalk, Which in their summer beauty kissed each other. A book of prayers on their pillow lay ; Which once,' quoth Forrest, ' almost changed... | |
| William Henry Davenport Adams - 1890 - 360 pages
...death's sad story. ' Oh, thus,' quoth Dighton, ' lay the gentle babes." ' Thus, thus,' quoth Forrest, ' girdling one another Within their alabaster innocent...red roses on a stalk, Which, in their summer beauty, kissed each other. A book of prayers on their pillow lay : Which once,' quoth Forrest, ' almost changed... | |
| Charles Lamb - 1893 - 270 pages
...tenderness and wept like children in telling the sad story of their death. The gentle babes, said they, lay girdling one another within their alabaster, innocent arms; their lips were four red roses on a stalk, and in their summer beauty kissed each other. A book of prayers lay on their pillow, which once, quoth... | |
| Horace Elisha Scudder - 1894 - 272 pages
...tender babes : ' ' Thus, thus,' quoth Forrest, ' girdling one another Within their innocent alabaster arms : Their lips were four red roses on a stalk, Which in their summer beauty kiss VI each other. A book of prayers on their pillow lay ; Which once,' quoth Forrest, 'almost changed... | |
| Casimir Delavigne - 1895 - 288 pages
...TRAGÉDIE EN TROIS ACTES. O thus, quoth Dighton, lay the gentle babes, — Thus, thus, quoth Forrest, girdling one another Within their alabaster innocent...lips were four red roses on a stalk, Which, in their sun1mer beauty, kiss'd each other. A book of prayers on their pillow lay, Which once, quoth Forrest,... | |
| Harrison Smith Morris - 1895 - 460 pages
...tenderness and wept like children in telling the sad story of their death. The gentle babes, said they, lay girdling one another within their alabaster, innocent arms; their lips were four red roses on a stalk, and in their summer beauty kissed each other. A book of prayers lay on their pillow, which once, quoth... | |
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