| James Sheridan Knowles - 1825 - 96 страници
...obey: Hope's deceived, and sighs again; Love 's abjured, yet holds its sway. Mich. [Coming forward.] I pray you have the ditty o'er again ! Of all the...hear a man, with bristles on his chin, Sing soft with upturn'd eyes and arched brows, Which talk of trickling tears that never fall. Let's have it o'er again.... | |
| 1827 - 618 страници
...notwithstanding, that he had let us a little more into this " loveaffair" for " Of all the strains which mewing minstrels sing, The lover's one for me ! —...a man with bristles on his chin, . Sing soft with upturn'd eye and arched brows, That talk of trickling tears that never fall." Leaving "Eugenia" somewhat... | |
| 1827 - 608 страници
...notwithstanding, that he had let us a little more into this " loveaffair" for " Of all the strains which mewing minstrels sing, The lover's one for me ! — I could expire To hear a man with bristles on bis chin, Sing soft with upturn'd eye and arched brows, That talk of trickling tears that never fall."... | |
| James Sheridan Knowles - 1841 - 420 страници
...Headlong passion won't obey: Hope's deceived, and sighs again; Love's abjured, yet holds its sway. Mic. I pray you, have the ditty o'er again; Of all the...hear a man, with bristles on his chin, Sing soft with upturn'd eyes and arched brows, Which talk of trickling tears that never fall, And through the gamut... | |
| James Sheridan Knowles - 1841 - 414 страници
...Headlong passion won't obey : Hope's deceived, and sighs again; Love's abjured, yet holds its sway. Mic. I pray you, have the ditty o'er again ; Of all the...hear a man, with bristles on his chin, Sing soft with upturn'd eyes and arched brows, Which talk of trickling tears that never fall, And through the gamut... | |
| James Sheridan Knowles - 1841 - 428 страници
...Headlong passion won't obey: Hope's deceived, and sighs again; Love's abjured, yet holds its sway. Mic. I pray you, have the ditty o'er again; Of all the...hear a man, with bristles on his chin, Sing soft with upturn'd eyes and arched brows, Which talk of trickling tears that never fall, And through the gamut... | |
| Caroline Howard Gilman - 1848 - 320 страници
...Homer. 17. Oh but you hate the smirking of a lie, More than a lie in words ! Saul, a Mystery. 18. You could expire To hear a man, with bristles on his chin, Sing soft with upturned eyes, and arched brows. KNOWLES— William Tell. 19. It is not pleasant, lying on your bed,... | |
| James Sheridan Knowles - 1864 - 470 страници
...passion won't obey ! Hope's deceived, and sighs again! Lore's abjured, yet holds its sway ! 3 fie. I pray you, have the ditty o'er again ! Of all the...a man, with bristles on his chin, Sing soft, with upturn' d eyes, and arched brows, Which talk of trickling tears, that never fall. And through the gamut... | |
| George Boyle - 1886 - 318 страници
...passion won't obey; Hope's deceived, and sighs again! Love's abjured, yet holds its sway! Michael. — I pray you, have the ditty o'er again! Of all the...that mewing minstrels sing The lover's one for me. 1 could expire To hear a man, with bristles on his chin, Sing soft, with upturnM eyes and arched brows,... | |
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