| Hugh Percy Jones - 1908 - 562 pages
...from our alter'd cheek. But at one point Alone we fell. read, The wished smile so rapturously kiss' d By one so deep in love, then he, who ne'er From me...both Were love's purveyors. In its leaves that day When of that smile we We read no more. — Cary.\ • Tennyson refers to these linei in Ltxksley Hall:—... | |
| Cecil Headlam - 1908 - 424 pages
...But at one point Alone we fell. When of 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 kissed . . . That day We read no more." 1 We can do no more than share Dante's compassion for two souls... | |
| 1909 - 550 pages
...mouth all trembling. (Gollancz) When of 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 kissed. (Carey) When as we read of the much longed-for smile Being by such a noble lover kissed, This... | |
| Robert Maynard Leonard - 1911 - 452 pages
...But at one point Alone we fell. When of 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 kissed. The book and writer both Were love's purveyors. In its leaves that day We read no more. DANTE.... | |
| William Norman Guthrie - 1912 - 396 pages
...mouth all trembling. (Gollancz) When of 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 kissed. (Carey) When as we read of the much longed-for smile Being by such a noble lover kissed This... | |
| Oliver Kent - 1913 - 374 pages
...Fled from our altered cheek. But at one point Alone we fell. When of that smile we read, The wicked smile so rapturously kiss'd By one so deep in love,...shall separate, at once my lips All trembling kiss'd." She remembered how Rossetti had shown the souls of the lovers clasped in each other's arms as they... | |
| Edward Hutton - 1913 - 342 pages
...But at one point Alone we fell. When of that smile we read, That 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 kissed. The book and writer both Were love's purveyors. In its leaves that day We read no more.' While... | |
| Claude Moore Fuess - 1914 - 372 pages
...being, I will do As one, who weeps and tells his tale. One day, For our delight we read of Lancelot, 30 How him love thrall'd. Alone we were, and no Suspicion...kiss'd By one so deep in love, then he, who ne'er 5 From me shall separate, at once my lips All trembling kiss'd. The book and writer both Were love's... | |
| Mary Bradford Whiting - 1922 - 242 pages
...But at one point Alone we fell. When of 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 kissed. The book and writer both Were love's purveyors. In its leaves that day We read no more." While... | |
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