I can love both fair and brown, Her whom abundance melts, and her whom want betrays, Her who loves loneness best, and her who masks and plays, Her whom the country formed, and whom the town, Her who believes, and her who tries, Her who still weeps with... Notes and Queries - Pàgina 801896Visualització completa - Sobre aquest llibre
| Robert Anderson - 1795 - 912 pàgines
...and thou art every where ; This bed thy center is, thcfe walls thy fphere. THE INDIFFERENT. I CALL love both fair and brown ; Her whom abundance melts, and her whom want betrays ; Her who loves lonenefs beft, and her who fports and plays ; Her vrhom the country form'd, and whom... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1810 - 728 pàgines
...and thou art every where ; This bed thy centre is, these walls thy sphere. THE IKDIFFERENT. " I CAM love both fair and brown ; Her whom abundance melts, and her whom want betrays ; i p'-' > - } Her who loves loneness best, and her who sports and Her whom the country form'd, and... | |
| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1853 - 580 pàgines
...would not lose her sight so long ? Fine, vigorous exultation, both soul and body in full puissance ! The Indifferent. I can love both fair and brown ;...Her whom abundance melts, and her Whom want betrays ; Her who loves loneness best, and her Who masks and plays ; Her whom the country formed, and whom... | |
| Frederic Swartwout Cozzens - 1854 - 268 pàgines
...out, As if they feared the light," sings Sir John ; and his neighbors, lay and clerical, respond — " I can love both fair and brown ; Her whom abundance melts, and her whom want betraya; Her who loves loneness best, and her who sports and plays ; Her whom the country formed, and... | |
| William Michael Rossetti - 1878 - 510 pàgines
...Dispute, and conquer, if I would ; — Which I abstain to do, For by to-morrow I may think so too. THE INDIFFERENT. I CAN love both fair and brown ;...Her whom abundance melts, and her whom want betrays ; Her who loves loneness best, and her who masks and plays ; Her whom the country formed, and whom... | |
| John Skelton - 1879 - 932 pàgines
...us. Shine here to us, and thou art everywhere ; This bed thy centre is, these walls thy sphere. c': THE INDIFFERENT. I CAN love both fair and brown ;...Her whom abundance melts, and her whom want betrays ; Her who loves loneness best, and her who sports and plays ; Her whom the country formed, and whom... | |
| John Donne - 1896 - 320 pàgines
...eclipse and cloud them with a winh, But that I would not lose her sight so long 1 1. 18. 1635, left them THE INDIFFERENT. I CAN love both fair and brown ;...Her whom abundance melts, and her whom want betrays ; Her who loves loneness best, and her who masks and plays ; Her whom the country form'd, and whom... | |
| John Donne - 1896 - 322 pàgines
...eclipse and cloud them with a wink. But that I would not lose her sight so long f 1. 18. 1635, left them THE INDIFFERENT. I CAN love both fair and brown ;...Her whom abundance melts, and her whom want betrays ; Her who loves loneness best, and her who masks and plays ; Her whom the country form'd, and whom... | |
| John Donne - 1896 - 448 pàgines
...eclipse and cloud them with a wink, But that I would not lose her sight so long 9 1. 18. 1635, left them THE INDIFFERENT. I CAN love both fair and brown ; Her whom abundance meits, and her whom wain betrays ; Her who loves loneness best, and her who masks and plays ; Her whom... | |
| John Matthews Manly - 1907 - 654 pàgines
...met her, And last till you write your letter, Yet she Will be False, ere I come, to two or three. 27 THE INDIFFERENT I can love both fair and brown; Her whom abundance melts, and her whom want betrays; Her who loves loneness best, and her who masks and plays; Her whom the country form'd, and whom th'e... | |
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