| Robert Browning - 1856 - 386 หน้า
...him — still loftier than the world suspects, Living and dying. ONE WAY OF LOVE. 1. ALL June I bound the rose in sheaves. Now, rose by rose, I strip the...they die ? The chance was they might take her eye. 2. How many a month I strove to suit These stubborn fingers to the lute ! To-day I venture all I know.... | |
| 1871 - 314 หน้า
...Man my cry, — Lies, — lies, again, — and still, they lie ! ONE WAY OF LOVE. ALL June I bound the rose in sheaves. Now, rose by rose, I strip the...them where Pauline may pass. She will not turn aside 1 Alas ! Let them lie. Suppose they die ? The chance was they might take her eye. How many a month... | |
| Emily Marion Harris - 1874 - 220 หน้า
...turned the leaves murmuring, " 'Le Sieur faineant,' Dryden's ' Flower and the Leaf," " All June I bound the rose in sheaves: Now rose by rose I strip the...they die ? The chance was they might take her eye." " Where did you get those lines ? Oh, Browning, of course—How graceful! How fanciful you are, too,... | |
| Lyrics, William Davenport Adams - 1874 - 312 หน้า
...blessings I resign, Make but the dear Amanda mine. James Thomson. XLVIII. LOVES DEVOTION. ALL June I bound the rose in sheaves : Now, rose by rose, I strip the...they die? The chance was they might take her eye. Now many a month I strove to suit These stubborn fingers to the lute ! To-day I venture all I know... | |
| Edmund Clarence Stedman - 1875 - 302 หน้า
...better by your throes ! Give earth yourself, go up for gain above ! ONE WAT OF LOVE. 'ILL June I bound the rose in sheaves. Now, rose by rose, I strip the leaves, And strew them where Pauline may * Listening the while, where on the heap of stones." She will not turn aside ? Alas ! Let them lie.... | |
| Language - 1877 - 316 หน้า
...Affection. Like a voice from those that love us. — Bayley. Scabious Unfortunate love. All June I bound the rose in sheaves, Now, rose by rose, I strip the leaves. — R. Browning. Scabious, Sweet Widowhood. Beyond the waking and the sleeping, • Beyond the sowing... | |
| Charles Anderson Dana - 1878 - 882 หน้า
...rose in sheaves ; Now, rose by rose, I strip the leaves, And strew them where Paulino may pass. Bhe will not turn aside ? Alas ! Let them lie. Suppose they die? The chance was they might take her eye. n. How many a month I strove to suit These stubborn fingers to the lute ! To-day I venture all I know.... | |
| Lyrics, William Davenport Adams - 1878 - 280 หน้า
...turn aside ? — Alas ! Let them lie. Suppose they die ? The chance was they might take her eye. Now many a month I strove to suit These stubborn fingers to the lute I To-day I venture all I know : She will not hear my music ? So I Break the string; fold music's wing... | |
| Robert Browning - 1879 - 324 หน้า
...Where I stood — the iron gate Ground its teeth to let me pass ! ONE WAY OF LOVE. i. ALL June I bound the rose in sheaves* Now, rose by rose, I strip the...they die ? The chance was they might take her eye. n. To-day I venture all I know. She will not hear my music ? So ! Break the string ; fold music's wing... | |
| Christina Catherine Liddell - 1879 - 270 หน้า
...though silently, while he enlarged upon this theme. CHAPTEE XVIII. THE OLD, OLD STORY. All June I bound the rose in sheaves, Now, rose by rose, I strip the leaves. ROBERT BROWNING. A ND all the time, as poets will, he was fashioning ** a new poem on a new theme.... | |
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