Love not me for comely grace, For my pleasing eye or face, Nor for any outward part, No, nor for my constant heart, — For those may fail, or turn to ill, So thou and I shall sever : Keep therefore a true woman's eye, And love me still, but know not... Love, by the authoress of 'Flirtation'. - Stran 71avtor: lady Charlotte Susan M. Bury - 1837Celotni ogled - O knjigi
| English poets - 1801 - 454 strani
...Nor for any outward part, No, nor for my constant heart ; For those may fail, or turn to ill, So thou and I shall sever ; Keep therefore a true woman's...know not why. So hast thou the same reason still To doat upon me ever. [from the same.} DRAW on, sweet night, best friend unto those cares That do arise... | |
| George Ellis - 1803 - 476 strani
...Nor for any outward part, No, nor for my constant heart : For those may fail, or turn to ill, So thou and I shall sever ; Keep therefore a true woman's...know not why. So hast thou the same reason still To doat upon me ever. [From the same.] DRAW on, sweet Night, best friend unto those cares That do arise... | |
| Sir Egerton Brydges - 1809 - 914 strani
...may faile or turne to ill, So thou and I shall seuer; Kr epe therefore a true woman's eye, And loue me still, but know not why, So hast thou the same reason still, To dote vpon me euer. xxij. Happy, oh happy he, who not affecting The endlesse toyles attending worldly cares,... | |
| Thomas Campbell - 1819 - 420 strani
...to ill, And thus we love shall sever : Keep, therefore, a true woman's eye, And love me still, Yet know not why, So hast thou the same reason still, To dote upon me ever. I SANG sometimes my thoughts and fancy's.pleasure, Where then I list, or time serv'd best, While Daphne... | |
| Thomas Campbell - 1819 - 432 strani
...outward part, No, nor for my constant heart ; For those may fail, or turn to ill, And thus we love shall sever : Keep, therefore, a true woman's eye, And love me still, Yet know not why, So hast thou the same reason still, To dote upon me ever. I SANG sometimes my thoughts... | |
| Susan Ferrier - 1824 - 412 strani
...toilette, while Gertrude retired to her chamber, to ruminate on the events of the day. CHAPTER XIV. Keep, therefore, a true woman's eye, And love me still, but know not why; So hast thou the came reason still To dote upon me ever. Old Madrigal. THAT " she who deliberates is lost," is a remark... | |
| Susan Ferrier - 1824 - 396 strani
...on the events of the day. CHAPTER XIV. Keep, therefore- a tiue woman's eye, And love me siill, bui know not why ; So hast thou the same reason still To dote upon me ever. Old Mad•igal. THAT " she who deliberates is lost," is a remark that has been so often verified, that... | |
| Horace Smith - 1827 - 360 strani
...for any outward part ; No, nor for my constant heart : For those may fail, or turn to ill, So thou and I shall sever : Keep, therefore, a true woman's...know not why, So hast thou the same reason still To doat upon me ever. HEBE was a delightful occurrence, which not only came to break the monotony of Adeline's... | |
| Laconics - 1829 - 358 strani
...any outward part, No, nor for my constant heart; For those may fail, or turn to ill, And thus we love shall sever: Keep, therefore, a true woman's eye. And love me still, Yet know not why, So hast thou the same reason still, To dote upon me ever. Pram Wilbye's Madrigals,... | |
| John Timbs - 1829 - 354 strani
...any outward part, No, nor for my constant heart; For those may fail, or turn to ill, And thus we love shall sever: Keep, therefore, a true woman's eye. • And love me still, Yet know not why, So hast thou the same reason still, To dote upon me ever. From Wilbye's Madrigals,... | |
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