| John Bell - 1799 - 402 pages
...ever any beauty I did see, Which I desir'd and got, 'twas but a dream of thee. And now Good-morrow to our waking souls, "Which watch not one another out of fear; For love, all love of other sights controuls, 20 And makes one little room an every-where. Let sea-discoverers to new worlds have gone,... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1810 - 746 pages
...dream, of thee. , • f • V * '. . • 3 i» 't • 'I » And now good-morrow to our waking smil«, Which watch not one another out of fear ; For love...to new worlds have gone, Let maps to other worlds our world have shown, Let us possess one world ; each bath one, and is one. My face in thine eye, thine... | |
| Henry Southern, Sir Nicholas Harris Nicolas - 1823 - 402 pages
...If ever beauty I did see, Which I desir'd and got, 'twas but a dream of thee. And now, good-morrow to our waking souls, Which watch not one another out...sea-discoverers to new worlds have gone, Let maps to others, worlds on worlds have shown, Let us possess one world — each hath one, and is one. My face... | |
| Henry Southern - 1823 - 398 pages
...If ever beauty I did see, Which I desir'd and got, 'twas but a dream of thee. And now, good-morrow to our waking souls, Which watch not one another out...controls, And makes one little room, an every-where. ie Except this. Let sea-discoverers to new worlds have gone, Let maps to others, worlds on worlds have... | |
| Samuel Carter Hall - 1836 - 390 pages
...one another out of feare ; For love, all love of other sights controules, And makes one little roome, an every-where. Let sea-discoverers to new worlds have gone, Let maps to other worlds our world have shownc, Let us possesse one world ; each hath one, and is one. My face in thine eye,... | |
| Mary (Queen of Scots) - 1855 - 306 pages
...feare ; For love, all love of other sights controules, And makes one little roome, an every where. Let sea-discoverers to new worlds have gone, Let Maps to other, worlds on worlds have showne, Let us possesse one world, each hath one, and is one. My face in thine eye, thine in mine appeares,... | |
| George Eliot - 1872 - 400 pages
...entered. But now — would Dorothea meet him in that world again? CHAPTER LXXXIII. 11 And now good-morrow to our waking souls Which watch not one another out...controls. And makes one little room, an everywhere." — DB DOHHB. ON the second morning after Dorothea's visit to Eosamond, she had had two nights of sound... | |
| Mary Ann Evans - 1873 - 308 pages
...entered. But now—would Dorothea meet him in that world again? CHAPTER LXXXIII. "And now good-morrow to our waking souls Which watch not one another out...other sights controls, And makes one little room an every where." —DE. DONNE. ON the second morning after Dorothea's visit to Rosamond she had had two... | |
| Mary Ann Evans - 1873 - 392 pages
...Dorothea meet him in that world again ? CHAPTER LXXXIII. * And now good-morrow to our waking soula Which watch not one another out of fear ; For love...controls, And makes one little room, an everywhere." — DK r>i >x •,!':. ON the second morning after Dorothea's visit to Eosamond, she had had two nights... | |
| George Eliot - 1885 - 788 pages
...CHAPTEE LXXXIIL "And now good-morrow to our waking souls Which watch not one another out of tear ; For love all love of other sights controls. And makes one little room, an everywhere." — DH. DONNE. ON the second morning after Dorothea's visit to Rosamond, she had had two nights of... | |
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