Oh, Love ! what is it in this world of ours, Which makes it fatal to be loved ? Ah ! why With cypress branches hast thou wreath'd thy bowers, And made thy best interpreter a sigh... The Romance of Jewish History - Page 90by Celia Levetus, Marion Moss - 1840Full view - About this book
| James Lawson - 1830 - 276 pages
...pleasure." I opened its folds and read the following Dramatic Sketch. DRAMATIC SKETCH. JULIAX AND ELPHINA. " Oh Love : what is it in this world of ours, Which...! why With cypress branches hast thou wreathed thy And made thy best interpreter a sigh ? As those who doat on odors, pluck the flowers. And place them... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1831 - 576 pages
...always answer you in- the question of Guatimozin to his minister — each being on his own coals.f , * " Oh Love, what is it, in this world of ours, Which makes it fatal to be loved ? ah, why With cypress bmchc-s hast thou \vreath'd thy bowers, And tnado tiiy best interpreter a nigh ? As those who dote... | |
| Pindar - 1830 - 380 pages
...is his aim, His darts, his arrows, all are tipt with flame. — ! 'tin !,,•-. 3 Oh, love ! what ia it in this world of ours Which makes it fatal to be loved * Ah ! why With cypress branches hast thou wreath'd thy bowers, And made thy best interpreter a sigh 1 As those who doat on odors pluck the flowers,... | |
| Pindarus - 1830 - 354 pages
...touch them not, fallacious is his aim, His darts, his arrows, all are tipt with flame.— Fawkes. 3 Oh, love ! what is it in this world of ours Which makes it fatal to be loved 1 Ah ! why With cypress branches hast thou wreath 'd thy bowers, And made thy best interpreter a sigh... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron, Thomas Moore - 1831 - 572 pages
...always answer you in the question of Ouatimozin to his minister— each being on his own coals.f , * " Oh Love, what is it, in this world of ours, Which...be loved ;. ah, why With cypress branches hast thou » reaili'd thy bowers, And made thy best interpreter a sigh ? As those who dote on odours pluck thu... | |
| 1831 - 984 pages
...questions which an exquisite poet may ask, but which the most enlightened philosopher cannot answer : Ob ! Love, what is it in this world of ours Which makes...loved ? — Ah why With cypress branches hast thou wreath'd thy flowers, And made thy best^interpreter a sigh ? LORD BYRON. HORACE AND MB. CANNING. Ho... | |
| Thomas Moore - 1832 - 512 pages
...had staid there, with all my heart, — or, at leastthat I had never met you in your married state. 1 Oh Love ! what is it, in this world of ours, Which...be loved? ah, why With cypress branches hast thou wreath'd thy bowers, And made thy best interpreter a sigh? As those v. l 10 dote on odours pluck the... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron, Thomas Moore - 1833 - 384 pages
...loved you, and you will divine that, over a book which was yours, he could only think of love. In * " Oh Love ! what is it, in this world of ours, Which...be loved? ah! why With cypress branches hast thou wreath'd thy bowers, And made thy best interpreter a sigh ? As those who dote on odours pluck the flowers,... | |
| George Gordon Noël Byron - 1832 - 456 pages
...years, And tnrn' d her pnre heart's pnrest blood to tears. Oh , love ! what is it in this world of onrs Which makes it fatal to be loved? Ah, why With cypress branches hast thon wreath'd thy And made thy best interpreter a sigh? [bowers, As those who doat on odonrs plnck... | |
| 1833 - 742 pages
...confidence that heaven designs not man to sink, when he throws out bis own arms to sustain himself. CHAPTER II. " Oh Love! what is it in this world of...Ah why With cypress branches hast thou wreathed thy bowen, And made thy best interpreter a sigh ? As those who doat on odours pluck the flowers, And place... | |
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