 | A.C. SWINBURNE, DANTE GABRIEL ROSSETTI - 1902 - 1108 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... | |
 | 1919 - 776 sider
...time a resemblance and a difference. The resemblance is undoubted; is not the difference alao clear? To be a sweetness more desired than spring; A bodily...than the passionate pulse of Philomel — To be all these 'neath one soft bosom's swell That is the flower of life— how strange a thing I WHAT TEXTBOOKS... | |
 | 1919 - 578 sider
...resemblance is undoubted ; is not the difference also clear? Than the wild rose-tree's arch that crows the fell ; To be an essence more environing Than wine's...than the passionate pulse of Philomel — To be all these 'neath one soft bosom's swell That is the flower of life — how strange a thing! It is to a... | |
 | 1911 - 498 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 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;... | |
 | Henry Allon - 1882 - 592 sider
...the first, 'Herself,' we sre told she is 'a >wop'noнs,' 's bodily beauty,' 'an essence,' 'a music,' 'all this 'neath one soft bosom's swell — That is the flower of life,' which man can know 'but as a sacred secret' — apparently, however, a secret that need not be kept... | |
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