If thou art bent to know the primal root. From whence our love gat being, I will do As one, who weeps and tells his tale. One day, For our delight we read of Lancelot, How him love thrall'd. Queen's Quarterly - Page 3181900Full view - About this book
| Dante Alighieri - 1877 - 644 pages
...reading Our eyes were drawn together, and the hue • Fled from our alter'd cheek. But at one point3 Alone we fell. When of that smile we read, The wished smile so rapturously kiss'd Ediz. 1826. p. 33. The whole of this passage is alluded to by Petrarch, in his Triumph of Love, c.... | |
| Albert Dresden Vandam - 1878 - 390 pages
...For our delight we read of Lancelot, How him love thrall'd. Alone we were, and no Suspicion near us. Ofttimes by that reading Our eyes were drawn together,...that smile we read, The wished smile, so rapturously kissed By one so deep in love, then he who ne'er From me shall separate, at once my lips All trembling... | |
| Robert Chambers - 1879 - 428 pages
...we read of Lancelot, (1) How him love thralled. Alone we were, and no Suspicion near us. Oft times by that reading Our eyes were drawn together, and the hue Fled from our altered cheek. But at one point Alone we fell. When of that smile we read. The wished smile, so rapturously... | |
| Dante Alighieri - 1880 - 638 pages
...our delight we read of Lancelot, How him love thrall'd. Alone we were, and no 125 Suspicion near us. Ofttimes by that reading Our eyes were drawn together,...fell. When of that smile we read, The wished smile, rapturously kiss'd 130 By one so deep in love, then he, who ne'er From me shall separate, at once my... | |
| Robert Chambers - 1880 - 824 pages
...delight, we read of Lancelot, (1) How him love thralled. Alone we were, and DO Suspicion near us. OftHinen by that reading Our eyes were drawn together, and the hue Fled from our altered cheek. But at one point Alone we fell. When of that smile we read, The wished smile, so rapturously... | |
| Joseph Fitzgerald Molloy - 1882 - 314 pages
...delight we read of Lancelot, How his love thrall'd. Alone we were, and no Suspicion near us. Oft times by that reading Our eyes were drawn together, and the hue Fled from our altered cheek. But at one point Alone we fell. When of that smile we read, The wished smile so rapturously... | |
| Adolf Hausrath, George Taylor - 1884 - 382 pages
...commence the tale of the lovers, who also read together " of Lancelot, how him love thrall'd" till " ofttimes by that reading our eyes were drawn together, and the hue fled from our alter'd cheek" and " When of that smile we read, the wished smile, rapturously kiss'd by one so deep in love, then... | |
| Franz Hettinger - 1887 - 492 pages
...For our delight we read of Lancelot, How him love thrall'd. Alone we were, and no Suspicion near us. Ofttimes by that reading Our eyes were drawn together,...our alter'd cheek. But at one point Alone we fell The book and writer both Were love's purveyors. In its leaves that day We read no more." — Hell,... | |
| Dante Alighieri - 1889 - 604 pages
...our delight we read of Lancelot 2, How him love thrall'd. Alone we were, and no Suspicion near us. Oft-times by that reading Our eyes were drawn together,...smile we read, The wished smile so rapturously kiss'd Ediz. 1826. p. 33. The whole of this passage is alluded to by Petrarch, in his Triumph of Love, c.... | |
| Dante Alighieri - 1889 - 454 pages
...our delight we read of Lancelot, How him love thrall'd. Alone we were, and no 125 Suspicion near us. Ofttimes by that reading Our eyes were drawn together,...cheek. But at one point Alone we fell. When of that smilo we read, The wished smile, so rapturously kiss'd 130 By one so deep in love, then he, who ns'er... | |
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