| sir Henry Taylor - 1844 - 352 pages
...one who so transcends her sex In loving, as to match the son of Saul « F. John. Deem you not Artev. It may be I have deemed or dreamed of such. But what...home-bound fancy runs her bark ashore. Enter an Attendant. Aft. Sir, here is Master Van den Bosch below Desires to speak with you. I marvel on what errand Van... | |
| England - 1851 - 776 pages
...mind, it is not becanse he is disposed to regard the love of woman too enthusiastically. " It may he I have deemed or dreamed of such. But what know I...thought is tired of wandering o'er the world, And home- bound fancy runs her bark ashore." Yet Artevelde is at this time on his way to Adriana to make... | |
| Scotland - 1851 - 792 pages
...aspect to his mind, it is not becanse be is disposed to regard the love of woman too enthusiastically. " It may be I have deemed or dreamed of such. But what...As chance will have it, on the rock or sand : For thonght is tired of wandering o'er the world, And home- bound fancy runs her bark ashore." Yet Artevelde... | |
| 1851 - 608 pages
...love of woman too enthusiastically. " It may be I have deemed or dreamed of such. But what know Í ? We figure to ourselves The thing we like, and then we build it up As chance wdl have it. on the rock or sand : For thought is tired of wandering o'er the world. And home-bound... | |
| England - 1851 - 790 pages
...or dreamed of sueb. But what know I ? We figure to ourselves The thing we like, and then we Iniild it up As chance will have it, on the rock or sand : Kor thought is tired of wandering o'er the world, And home-bound faney runs her bark ashore." Yet,... | |
| John Bartlett - Quotations - 1856 - 660 pages
...men. Act i. Sc. v. He that lacks time to mourn lacks time to mend. Eternity mourns that. Act i. Sc. v. We figure to ourselves The thing we like, and then...the world And homebound fancy runs her bark ashore. Act i. Sc. 7. Such souls Whose sudden visitations daze the world, Vanish like lightning, but they leave... | |
| Josiah Gilbert Holland - Conduct of life - 1858 - 274 pages
...i) mittn and innocence 1 O milk and water 1 Te happy mixtures of more happy days 1 BTEOH. We flgnre to ourselves the thing we like, and then we build it up ai chance will have it, on the rock or sand. HXNBY TAYLOB. EVERY young woman who has arrived at twenty... | |
| Josiah Gilbert Holland - Christian life - 1859 - 266 pages
...WOMANHOOD. O mittn and innocence ! O milk and water ! , Ye happy mixtures of more happy days I BYEON. We figure to ourselves the thing we like, and then...it up as chance will have it, on the rock or sand. TATLOK. TjWERY young woman who has arrived at twenty JJ years of age has passed through three dispensations... | |
| Josiah Gilbert Holland - Conduct of life - 1861 - 254 pages
...GIRLHOOE TC U mhth and innocence ! O milk n&d water I Te happy mixtures of more happy days 1 BfKON. I "We figure to ourselves the thing we like, and then we build it up a. 1 chance will have it, on the rock or sand. j HENBT TAYLOK. I 1 TjWERY young woman who has arrived... | |
| Sir Henry Taylor - English drama - 1864 - 354 pages
...transcends her sex In loving, as to match the son of Saul ? Artenelde. It may be I have deem'd or dream'd of such. But what know I ? We figure to ourselves...Attendant. Attendant. Sir, here is Master Van den Bosch belwv Desires to speak with you. Artevelde. To speak with me ! I marvel on what errand Van den Bosch... | |
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