 | Dante Gabriel Rossetti, William Michael Rossetti - 1890 - 584 sider
...— " I am your child : O parents, ye have come ! " SONNETS LVI, LVII, LVHI. TRUE WOMAN. I. HERSELF. To be a sweetness more desired than Spring ; '".A bodily beauty more acceptable t> Than the wild rose-tree's arch that crowns the fell ; ^ To be an essence more environing Than vvine's~drained... | |
 | Dante Gabriel Rossetti - 1893 - 430 sider
...— " I am your child : O parents, ye have come ! " SONNETS LVI, LVII, LVIII. TRUE WOMAN. I. HERSELF. To be a sweetness more desired than Spring ; A bodily...That is the flower of life : — how strange a thing ! How strange a thing to be what Man can know But as a sacred secret t Heaven's own screen Hides her... | |
 | 1893 - 472 sider
...wait the turning of the phials of wrath For certain years, for certain months and days. TRUE WOMAN. To be a sweetness more desired than Spring; A bodily...That is the flower of life: — -how strange a thing! How strange a thing to be what Man can know But as a sacred secret! Heaven's own screen Hides her soul's... | |
 | Dante Gabriel Rossetti - 1898 - 134 sider
...— " I am your child : O parents, ye have come ! " Sonnets LV1, LVII, LVIII TRUE WOMAN I. HERSELF To be a sweetness more desired than Spring ; A bodily...rose-tree's arch that crowns the fell ; To be an essence more'environing Than wine's drained juice ; a music ravishing More than the passionate pulse of Philomel... | |
 | Dante Gabriel Rossetti - 1903 - 372 sider
...child: O parents, ye have come! " [228] SONNETS LVI, LVII, LVIII. TRUE WOMAN.1 i. HERSELF. (.881.) To be a sweetness more desired than Spring; A bodily...That is the flower of life: — how strange a thing! How strange a thing to be what Man can know But as a sacred secret! Heaven's own screen Hides her soul's... | |
 | Dante Gabriel Rossetti - 1903 - 388 sider
...child: O parents, ye have come! " [228] SONNETS LVI, LVII, LVIII. TRUE WOMAN. 1 I. HERSELF. (1881.) To be a sweetness more desired than Spring; A bodily...'neath one soft bosom's swell That is the flower of life:—how strange a thing! How strange a thing to be what Man can know But as a sacred secret! Heaven's... | |
 | Dante Gabriel Rossetti - 1908 - 124 sider
...: — ' I am your child : O parents, ye have come ! ' I. HERSELF O be a sweetness more desired than A bodily beauty more acceptable Than the wild rose-tree's...That is the flower of life : — how strange a thing ! How strange a thing to be what Man can know But as a sacred secret ! Heaven's own screen Hides her... | |
 | Dante Gabriel Rossetti - 1904 - 300 sider
...— ' I am your child : O parents, ye have come ! ' SONNETS LVI, LVII, LVIII TRUE WOMAN I. HERSELF To be a sweetness more desired than Spring ; A bodily...That is the flower of life : — how strange a thing ! How strange a thing to be what Man can know But as a sacred secret ! Heaven's own screen Hides her... | |
 | James Keighley Snowden - 1905 - 288 sider
...Selinah. But Joyce herself is humble. A great poet has touched the exquisite note of Joyce's happiness. " To be a sweetness more desired than Spring, A bodily...That is the flower of life :—how strange a thing I " for long sleeping. " Pure from the night and splendid for the day," Joyce " drew her curtains and... | |
 | 1905 - 726 sider
...the perished leaves of Hope, The wind of Death's imperishable wing ? II.— TRUE WOMAN. I. HERSELF. TO be a sweetness more desired than Spring ; A bodily beauty more acceptable Than the wild-rose tree's arch that crowns the fell ; To be an essence more environing Than wine's drained juice... | |
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