| Frederick Locker-Lampson - 1867 - 410 sayfa
...as you for me. William Carhvright. LI II. THE MERIT OF INCONSTANCY. A 1'ragmenl. WHY dost thou say I am forsworn, Since thine I vow'd to be ? Lady, it is already morn ; It was last night I swore to thee That fond impossibility. Yet have I loved thee well, and long ;... | |
| Henry Morley - 1868 - 284 sayfa
...face, There had been at least ere this A dozen dozen in her place. Sir John Suckling. 2HY dost thou say I am forsworn, Since thine I vow'd to be ? Lady, it is already morn ; It was last night I swore to thee That fond impossibility. Yet have I loved thee well, and long ;... | |
| Robert Chambers, Robert Carruthers - 1876 - 870 sayfa
...In her bright eye Than now you hear. Song. Why should you swear I am forsworn, Since thine I vowed chief use for delight is in privateness and retiring...for ornament, is in discourse ; and for ability, loved thee much and long, A tedious twelve hours' space ? I must all other beauties wrong, And rob... | |
| Frederick Locker-Lampson - 1889 - 406 sayfa
...you, as you for me. William Cartwright. Lin. THE MERIT OF INCONSTANCY. A Fragment. WHY dost thou say I am forsworn, Since thine I vow'd to be? Lady, it is already morn ; It was last night I swore to thee That fond impossibility. Yet have I loved thee well, and long;... | |
| 1891 - 250 sayfa
...Hudson and Dr. John Wilson ; and it was Mr. Thomas Charles who "set" the gallant impertinence of — " Why should you swear I am forsworn Since thine I vow'd to be ? Lady, it is already morn, And 't was last night I swore to thee That fond impossibility}'1 The music and the words, in all that age,... | |
| Frederick Locker-Lampson, Coulson Kernahan - 1891 - 452 sayfa
...may be Too old for you, as you for me. LI L THE MERIJ OF INCONSTANCY. A Fragment. WHY dost thou say I am forsworn, Since thine I vow'd to be? Lady, it is already morn; It was last night I swore to thee That fond impossibility. Yet have I loved thee well, and long; A... | |
| Andrew Lang - 1891 - 316 sayfa
...Hudson and Dr. John Wilson ; and it was Mr. Thomas Charles who "set" the gallant impertinence of — " Why should you swear I am forsworn Since thine I vow'd to be f Lady, it is already morn, And 't was last night I swore to thee That fond impossibility? The music... | |
| William Watson - 1892 - 272 sayfa
...veils. THOMAS CAREW. CLXVIII THE SCRUTINY WHY should'st thou swear I am forsworn, Since thine I vowed to be ? Lady, it is already morn, And 'twas last night...swore to thee That fond impossibility. Have I not loved thee much and long, A tedious twelve hours' space ? I must all other beauties wrong, And rob... | |
| Edward Arber - 1899 - 336 sayfa
...sky, Frown death immediately. THE SCRUTINY. WHY should you swear, I am forsworn : Since thine I vowed to be ? Lady! it is already morn! And 'twas last night,...swore to thee That fond impossibility ! Have I not loved thee much and long ? A tedious twelve hours' space! I must all other Beauties wrong, And rob... | |
| Edward Arber - 1899 - 336 sayfa
...Frown death immediately. THE SCRUTINY. WHY should you swear, I am forsworn; Since thine I vowed tp be ? Lady! it is already morn! And 'twas last night,...swore to thee That fond impossibility! Have I not loved thee much and long ? A tedious twelve hours' space! I must all other Beauties wrong, And rob... | |
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