Tell me now in what hidden way is Lady Flora the lovely Roman? Where's Hipparchia, and where is Thais, Neither of them the fairer woman? Where is Echo, beheld of no man, Only heard on river and mere — • She whose beauty was more than human? — But... song and legend from the middle ages - Page 35by william d. mcclintock - 1893Full view - About this book
| Harold Pinter, Anthony Astbury, Geoffrey Godbert - 1997 - 164 pages
...lovely Roman? Where's Hipparchia, and where is Thais, Neither of them the fairer woman? Where is Echo, beheld of no man, Only heard on river and mere, She...than human? But where are the snows of yester-year? Where's Heloise, the learned nun, For whose sake Abeillard, I ween, Lost manhood and put priesthood... | |
| Philip Gaskell - 1999 - 268 pages
...is Thais, Neither of them the fairer woman? Where is Echo, beheld of no man, Only heard on river or mere, She whose beauty was more than human? . . . But where are the snows of yester-year? Where's Heloise, the learned nun, For whose sake Abeillard, I ween, Lost manhood and put priesthood... | |
| Helen May Dennis - 2000 - 308 pages
...Neither of them the fairer woman? Where is Echo, beheld of no man. Only heard on river and mere.She whose beauty was more than human? . . . But where are the snows of yester-year? The Villon of these translations is a rather remote figure, alienated from his own culture, very much... | |
| Robert E. Belknap - 2004 - 284 pages
...lovely Roman? Where's Hipparchia, and where is Thais Neither of them the fairer woman? Where is Echo, beheld of no man, Only heard on river and mere,—...than human? But where are the snows of yesteryear? Where's Héloise, the learned nun, For whose sake, Abaillard, I ween, Lost manhood and put priesthood... | |
| Ezra Pound - 2005 - 264 pages
...lovely Roman, Where is Hipparchia and where is Thais, Neither of them the fairer woman, Where is Echo, beheld of no man, Only heard on river and mere, She...than human ; But where are the snows of yester-year ! And where are Beatris, Alys, Hermengarde, and That good Joan whom Englishmen Ac Rouen doomed, and... | |
| Michael Dirda - 2006 - 204 pages
...lovely Roman? Where's Hipparchia, and where is Thais, Neither of them the fairer woman? Where is Echo, beheld of no man, Only heard on river and mere, —...human? . . . But where are the snows of yesteryear? Turn another page, and there is an even more famous ballad: In Dublin's fair city, where the girls... | |
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