Suspicion near us. Oft-times by that reading Our eyes were drawn together, and the hue Fled from our alter'd cheek. But at one point Alone we fell. When of that smile we read, The wished smile, so rapturously kiss'd By one so deep in love, then he, who... The National Quarterly Review - Page 304edited by - 1867Full view - About this book
| Dante Alighieri - 1891 - 580 pages
...us. Oft-times by that reading Our eyes were drawn together, and the hue Fled from our alter' d check. But at one point * Alone we fell. When of that smile...that heart-struck I, through compassion fainting, eeein'd not far From death, and like a corse fell to the ground.* 1 A'o greater griff than to remember... | |
| DANTE ALIGHIERI - 1892 - 550 pages
...When of that smile we read, The wished smile, so rapturously kiss'd By one so deep in love, then lie, who ne'er From me shall separate, at once my lips...love's purveyors. In its leaves that day We read no more."4 While thus one spirit spake, The other wail'd so sorely, that heart-struck I, through compassion... | |
| Dante Alighieri - 1892 - 480 pages
...130 By one so deep in love, then he, who ne'er From me shall separate, at once my lips All u-embling kiss'd. The book and writer both Were love's purveyors....day We read no more. While thus one spirit spake, 185 The other wail'd so sorely, that heart-struck I through compassion fainting, seem'd not far From... | |
| Dante Alighieri - 1892 - 558 pages
...lips All trembling kiss'd. The book and writer both Were love's purveyors. In its leaves that day AVe read no more."* While thus one spirit spake, The other...that heart-struck I, through compassion fainting, secm'd not far From death, and like a corse fell to the ground.5 1 jVo greater grief tfutit to rcinaulti-r... | |
| William Darnall MacClintock - 1893 - 170 pages
...being, I will do As one, who weeps and tells his tale. One day, For our delight we read of Lancelot,s How him love thrall'd. Alone we were, and no Suspicion...day We read no more." While thus one spirit spake, 1 The land that gave me birth— Ravenna. 2 Ca'ina, the place to which murderers are doomed. s Lancelot,... | |
| William Darnall MacClintock - 1893 - 154 pages
...being, I will do As one, who weeps and tells his tale. One day, For our delight we read of Lancelot,8 How him love thrall'd. Alone we were, and no Suspicion...day We read no more." While thus one spirit spake, 1 The land that gave me birth— Bavenna. 2 Cai'na, the place to which murderers are doomed. s Lancelot,... | |
| 1900 - 366 pages
...eager questioning she answers " One day, For our delight we read of Launcelot, How him love thrall'd. Oft-times by that reading Our eyes were drawn together,...purveyors. In its leaves that day We read no more." Many others have tried the story, with but slight success. Mr. Phillips has chosen to treat it with... | |
| william d. mcclintock - 1893 - 144 pages
...rapturously kiss'd By one so deep in love, then he, who ne'er From me shall separate, at once my lips AU trembling kiss'd. The book and writer both Were love's...no more.” While thus one spirit spake, The other wailed so sorely, that heart-struck I, through compassion fainting, seem'd not far From death, and... | |
| Stephen Humphreys Villiers Gurteen - 1896 - 556 pages
...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...read no more." While thus one spirit spake, The other wailed so sorely, that heart-struck I, through compassion fainting, seemed not far From death, and... | |
| Silvio Pellico - 1897 - 172 pages
...were drawn together, and the hue Fled from our alter'd cheek. But at one point xlii IN TROD UCTION Alone we fell. When of that smile we read, The wished...read no more." While thus one spirit spake, The other wailed so sorely, that heart-struck I, through compassion fainting, seemed not far From death, and... | |
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