| Richard Lovelace - 1901 - 88 sayfa
...Minikin nor Base, Are still allow'd to fiddle with the Case. SONG THE SC RUTI NIE I. HY should you sweare I am forsworn, Since thine I vow'd to be ? Lady, it...last night I swore to thee That fond impossibility. THE SCRUTINIE II. Have I not lov'd thee much and long, A tedious twelve houres space ? I must all other... | |
| Richard Lovelace - 1901 - 102 sayfa
...Minikin nor Base, Are still allow'd to fiddle with the Case. SONG THE SCRUTI;NIE i. [Y should you sweare I am forsworn, Since thine I vow'd to be ? Lady, it is already Morn, WH And 'twas last night I swore to thee That fond impossibility. II. Have I not lov'd thee much and... | |
| William John Courthope - 1903 - 590 sayfa
...not unsuccessfully, in The Scrutiny : — Why shouldst 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-months' space ? I should all other beauties wrong, And rob... | |
| 1905 - 404 sayfa
...turns a Soland goose. SONG John Cleiveland. 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... | |
| William George Waters - 1906 - 342 sayfa
...Ev'n Death loved him best. Anon. The Scrutinie "^- -Qy -c^ (From Lucastd) "\1 fHY should you sweare I am forsworn, Since thine I vow'd to be ? Lady, it...last night I swore to thee That fond impossibility. 72 A tedious twelve hours space ? I must all other beauties wrong, And rob thee of a new imbrace ;... | |
| 1928 - 500 sayfa
...sentiments in Catullus, written in regret or sorrow, but in a tone of utter cynicism: Why should'st thou swear I am forsworn, Since thine I vow'd to be? •...last night I swore to thee That fond impossibility." Attendant upon this lack of sincerity comes, naturally, a like lack of simplicity; ingenuity is called... | |
| 1916 - 732 sayfa
...would prompt mine eye On some other man to fly (Beaumont & Fletcher i The Maid's Tragedy o. 1611). Have I not lov'd thee much and long A tedious twelve hours space (Lovelace, der ellers er finere og renere end adskillige af de andre kavaler«digtere). Direkte udtrykkes... | |
| Sir Herbert John Clifford Grierson - 1921 - 316 sayfa
...will say The Graces daunced, and Apollo play'd. Richard Lovelace. The Scrutinie. WHy should you sweare I am forsworn, Since thine I vow'd to be ? Lady it...Have I not lov'd thee much and long, A tedious twelve houres space ? I must all other Beauties wrong, And rob thee of a new imbrace ; Could I still dote... | |
| Carolyn Wells - 1923 - 804 sayfa
...lyric than witty value. RICHABD LOVELACE SONG 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 thee... | |
| Cyril Hughes Hartmann - 1925 - 198 sayfa
...is snatcht away from Time.' m»" THE SCRUTINIE Song Set by Mr Thomas Charles Why should you sweare I am forsworn, Since thine I vow'd to be ? Lady it...Have I not lov'd thee much and long, A tedious twelve houres space ? I must all other Beauties wrong, And rob thee of a new imbrace ; Could I still dote... | |
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