KIND are her answers, But her performance keeps no day ; Breaks time, as dancers From their own music when they stray. All her free favours and smooth words, Wing my hopes in vain. O did ever voice so sweet but only feign ? Can true love yield such delay,... The Works of Dr. Thomas Campion - Side 93af Thomas Campion - 1889 - 405 siderFuld visning - Om denne bog
| George Saintsbury - 1892 - 360 sider
...they stray. All her free favours and smooth words Wing my hopes in vain. O, did ever voice so sweet but only feign ? Can true love yield such delay, Converting...freedom When we submit to women so : Why do we need 'em When, in their best, they work our woe ? There is no wisdom Can alter ends by Fate prefixt. O,... | |
| John Addington Symonds - 1893 - 338 sider
...stray. in A II her free favours and smooth words Wing my hopes in vain. O, did ever voice so sweet but only feign ? Can true love yield such delay, Converting joy to pain. Another by Campion, again with its key-note the leading line, opens thus : Shall I come, sweet Love,... | |
| Arthur Quiller-Couch - 1895 - 438 sider
...they stray. All her free favours and smooth words Wing my hopes in vain. O did ever voice so sweet but only feign ? Can true love yield such delay, Converting joy to pain? ccv TO HIS FORSAKEN MISTRESS I DO confess thou 'rt smooth and fair, And I might have gone near to love... | |
| Edward Arber - 1899 - 334 sider
...they stray. All her free favours and smooth words Wing my hopes in vain ! O, did ever voice so sweet but only feign ! Can True Love yield such delay, Converting...our woe! There is no wisdom Can alter ends, by Fate prefixed ! O, why is the good of Man with evil mixed ? Never were days yet called two; But one night... | |
| Edward Arber - 1901 - 358 sider
...they stray. All her free favours and smooth words Wing my hopes in vain ! O, did ever voice so sweet but only feign! Can True Love yield such delay, Converting...our woe! There is no wisdom Can alter ends, by Fate prefixed! O, why is the good of Man with evil mixed ? Never were days yet called two; But one night... | |
| Thomas Seccombe - 1903 - 396 sider
...they stray. All her free favours and smooth words, Wing my hopes in vain. O did ever voice so sweet but only feign ? Can true love yield such delay, Converting...our woe ? There is no wisdom Can alter ends, by Fate prefix!. O why is the good of man with evil mixt ? Never were days yet called two, But one night went... | |
| Alice Meynell - 1904 - 388 sider
...they stray. All her free favours and smooth words Wing my hopes in vain. O, did ever voice BO sweet but only feign ? Can true love yield such delay, Converting...freedom When we submit to women so : Why do we need 'em When, in their best, they work our woe ? There is no wisdom Can alter ends by fate prefixt. O,... | |
| Arthur Quiller-Couch - 1905 - 444 sider
...they stray. All her free favours and smooth words Wing my hopes in vain. O did ever voice so sweet but only feign ? Can true love yield such delay, Converting...joy to pain ? Lost is our freedom When we submit to woman so : Why do we need 'em When, in their best, they work our woe ? There is no wisdom Can alter... | |
| 1912 - 408 sider
...they stray. All her free favors And smooth words wing my hopes in vain. 0, did ever voice so sweet but only feign? Can true love yield such delay, Converting...freedom When we submit to women so: Why do we need 'em When, in their best, they work our woe? There is no wisdom Can alter ends by fate prefixed. O,... | |
| Thomas MacDonagh - 1913 - 152 sider
...they stray. All her free favours And smooth words wing my hopes in vain. 0 did ever voice so sweet but only feign ? Can true love yield such delay, Converting joy to pain ? Lost is our freedom, When we 4ubjnft)to women so : Why do we need them When, in their best they work our woe ? There is no wisdom... | |
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