 | Dante Gabriel Rossetti - 1907 - 428 sider
..." I am your child : O parents, ye have come 1 * SONNETS LVI, LV1I, T.VIII. TRUE WOMAN. I. HERSELF. To be a sweetness more desired than Spring ; A bodily...is the flower of life : — how strange a thing I How strange a thing to be what Man can know But as a sacred secret ! Heaven's own screen Hides her... | |
 | Dante Gabriel Rossetti - 1908 - 144 sider
...in their faces yearned : — " I am your child : O parents, ye have come ! " TRUE WOMAN I. HERSELF To be a sweetness more desired than Spring ; A bodily...is the flower of life : — how strange a thing I How strange a thing to be what Man can know But as a sacred secret I Heaven's own screen Hides her... | |
 | Curtis Hidden Page - 1910 - 980 sider
...their faces yearned : — " I am your child : O parents, ye have come ! " LVI. 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... | |
 | Dante Gabriel Rossetti - 1911 - 744 sider
...: — " I am your child : O parents, ye have come ! " SONNETS LVI, LVII, LVIH TRUE WOMAN I. HERSELF To be a sweetness more desired than Spring ; A bodily...is the flower of life : — -how strange a thing I How strange a thing to be what Man can know But as a sacred secret I Heaven's own screen Hides her... | |
 | Dante Gabriel Rossetti - 1911 - 732 sider
...— " I am your child : O parents, ye have come I " 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 I Heaven's own screen Hides her... | |
 | Percy Adams Hutchinson - 1912 - 572 sider
...well; And may be stamped, a memory all in vain, Upon the sight of lidless eyes in Hell. 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... | |
 | 1918 - 490 sider
...time a resemblance and a difference. The resemblance is undoubted; is not the difference also clear? To be a sweetness more desired than spring; A bodily...ravishing More than the passionate pulse of Philomel — It is to a company of such beinga as the poet describes that we refer when we speak of a sorority.... | |
 | Thomas Robert Smith - 1921 - 368 sider
...next the heart that trembled for its sake Lies the queen-heart in sovereign overthrow. ™. n [ 177 1 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... | |
 | Henry Van Dyke, Hardin Craig, Asa Don Dickinson - 1922 - 1920 sider
...powers primordial That any hour-girt life may understand. • 881. II LVI. 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... | |
 | George Roy Elliott, Norman Foerster - 1923 - 864 sider
...their faces yearned: — -£•-• "I am your child: O parents, ye have LVI. TRUE WOMAN: 1. HERSELF To be a sweetness more desired than Spring; A bodily...environing Than wine's drained juice; a music ravishing 5 More than the passionate pulse of Philomel: To be all this 'neath one soft bosom's swell That is... | |
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