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" Bind me, ye woodbines, in your twines ; Curl me about, ye gadding vines ; And oh so close your circles lace, That I may never leave this place... "
The Republic of Letters: A Weekly Republication of Standard Literature - Page 110
1835
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Retrospective Review, Volume 11

Henry Southern, Sir Nicholas Harris Nicolas - Bibliography - 1825 - 392 pages
...And where the world no certain sihot But I on it securely play, And gall its horsemen all the day. Bind me, ye woodbines, in your twines, Curl me about,...this place : But, lest your fetters prove too weak, E'er I your silken bondage break, Do you, O brambles, chain me too, And, courteous briars, nail me...
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The London Magazine, Volume 10

1824 - 666 pages
...my Eden ?—So far from a wish to roam, I would have drawn, methought, still closer the fences of my О bramble», chain me too, And, courteous briars, nail me through.» I was here as in a lonely temple....
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The Retrospective Review, Volume 11

Books - 1825 - 392 pages
...shot Can make, or me it toucheth not. But I on it securely play, And gall its horsemen all the day. Bind me, ye woodbines, in your twines, Curl me about,...this place : But, lest your fetters prove too weak, E'er I your silken bondage break, Do you, O brambles, chain me too, And, courteous briars, nail me...
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The Retrospective Review, Volume 11

Books - 1825 - 390 pages
...; And where the world no certain shot But I on it securely play, And gall its horsemen all the day. Bind me, ye woodbines, in your twines, Curl me about,...this place : But, lest your fetters prove too weak, E'er I your silken bondage break, Do you, O brambles, chain me too, And, courteous briars, nail me...
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The Retrospective Review.., Volume 11

Henry Southern - 1825 - 388 pages
...shot Can make, or me it toucheth not. But I on it securely play, And gall its horsemen all the day. Bind me, ye woodbines, in your twines, Curl me about,...this place : But, lest your fetters prove too weak, E'er I your silken bondage break, Do you, O brambles, chain me too, And, courteous briars, nail me...
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The Last Essays of Elia: Being a Sequel to Essays Published Under ..., Part 2

Charles Lamb - Decision making - 1833 - 308 pages
...Eden ? — So far from a wish to roam, I would have drawn, methought, still closer the fences of my chosen prison; and have been hemmed in by a yet securer...too weak, Ere I your silken bondage break, Do you, 0 brambles, chain me too, And, courteous briars, nail me through. I was here as in a lonely temple....
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The Republic of Letters: A Weekly Republication of Standard Literature, Volume 3

1835 - 430 pages
...Eden ? — So far from a wish to roam, I would have drawn, methought, still closer the fences of my chosen prison ; and have been hemmed in by a yet securer...exclaimed with that garden-loving poet — Bind me, ye woodhines in your twines ; Curl me about, ye gadnmg vines ; And oh so close your circles lace, That...
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Essays of Elia

Charles Lamb - Essays - 1835 - 440 pages
...my Eden ? So far from a wish to roam, I would have drawn, methought, still closer the fences of my chosen prison ; and have been hemmed in by a yet securer...walls. I could have exclaimed with that garden-loving poet-rBind me, ye woodbines, in your twines; Curl roe about, ye gadding vines; And oh ! so close your...
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The prose works of Charles Lamb, Volume 3

Charles Lamb - English literature - 1836 - 326 pages
...Eden ? — So far from a wish to roam, I would have drawn, methought, still closer the fences of my chosen prison ; and have been hemmed in by a yet securer...That I may never leave this place ; But, lest your fetters'prove too weak, Ere I your silken bondage break, Do you, O brambles, chain me too, And, courteous...
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Elia, Volume 1

Charles Lamb - 1836 - 324 pages
...Eden ? — So far from a wish to roam, I would have drawn, methought, still closer the fences of my chosen prison ; and have been hemmed in by a yet securer...That I may never leave this place ; But, lest your fetters'prove too weak, Ere I your silken bondage break, Do you, O brambles, chain me too, And, courteous...
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