| 1817 - 376 sayfa
...that you gave. And in your service shall be spent The spirits which your Sack hath lent. To PhUKs. FYe on this Courtly life, full of displeasure Where...there kisse her And so enjoy her, and so misse her. I The Constant Lover. Know as well as you, shee is not faire, Nor hath she sparkling eyes or curled... | |
| Poetical rhapsody - 1817 - 212 sayfa
...hiding, more than handling treasureAnd so I both enjoy and miss her. By absence this good means I gain That I can catch her, Where none can watch her In some close corner of my brain, There I embrace and kiss her, 1 Uariations and ©ormttonss. ... 37 FOE. m. Page. 3.. 22 Line. me for. For. Read. 9..... | |
| Francis Davison - 1826 - 290 sayfa
...omitted in the second edition, though it is inserted in the first. By absence this good means I gain, That I can catch her, Where none can watch her, In some close corner of my brain. There I embrace and kiss her ; And so I both enjoy and miss her. THE TRUE LOVE'S KNOT.* LOVE is the link, the knot,... | |
| Poetical rhapsody - 1826 - 294 sayfa
...omitted in the second edition, though it is inserted in the first. By absence this good means I gain, That I can catch her, Where none can watch her, In some close corner of my brain. •There I embrace and kiss her; And so I both enjoy and miss her. THE TRUE LOVE'S KNOT.* LOVE is the link, the knot,... | |
| William Makepeace Thackeray - 1876 - 832 sayfa
...whimsical unknown rhapsodist who wrote of his own similar situation — By absence this good means I gain, That I can catch her, Where none can watch her, In some close corner of my brain ; There I embrace and kiss her ; And so I both possess and miss her. organist, never very vigilant at the best of times.... | |
| Francis Turner Palgrave - 1861 - 356 sayfa
...hearts of truest mettle Absence doth join, and Time doth settle. By absence this good means I gain, That I can catch her, Where none can watch her, In some close corner of my brain : There I embrace and kiss her; And so I both enjoy and miss her. Anon. ABSENCE Being your slave, what should I do but... | |
| sir John Mennes - 1874 - 390 sayfa
...part my love doth dwell. /^ ft icks you bee, for I love more .ny did that told wherefore : *<**<» Q All our pride is but a jest, None are worst and none...there kisse her And so enjoy her, and so misse her. I The Constant Lover. Know as well as you, shee is not faire, Nor hath she sparkling eyes or curled... | |
| Lyrics, William Davenport Adams - 1874 - 312 sayfa
...To hearts that cannot vary Absence is Presence, Time doth tarry. By absence this good means I gain, That I can catch her, Where none can watch her, In some close corner of my brain : There I embrace and kiss her ; And so I both enjoy and miss her. Anonymous. CLXXVI. LOVE IN ABSENCE. TO I.UCASTA. IF... | |
| Thomas Hardy - 1876 - 302 sayfa
...whimsical unknown rhapsodist who wrote of his own similar situation — By absence this good means I gain, That I can catch her, Where none can watch her. In...some close corner of my brain ; '. There I embrace and kiss her: And so I both enjoy and miss her. This frame of mind naturally induced an amazing abstraction... | |
| William Cosmo Monkhouse - 1878 - 224 sayfa
...To hearts that cannot vary Absence is Presence, Time doth tarry. By absence thus good means I gain, That I can catch her, Where none can watch her, In some close corner of my brain : There I embrace and kiss her ; And so I both enjoy and miss her. — Anon. 6. Mr. Owen says, judging from the portion... | |
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