Nay, I shall try your trust. Sit by me, so ; Lay your hands thus. By God how fair you are, It does amaze me ; surely God felt glad The day he finished making you. Eh sweet, You have the eyes men choose to paint, you know ; And just that soft turn in the... The queen-mother. Rosamond. 2 plays - Page 37by Algernon Charles Swinburne - 1860Full view - About this book
| Algernon Charles Swinburne - 1866 - 240 pages
...Must I put violence To war upon my words ? Have they said wrong ? I was resolved not to distemper you. Ch. Nay, I shall try your trust. Sit by me, so ; Lay...just that soft turn in the little throat And bluish color in the lower lid They make saints with. Den. True. A grave thing to hear. Ch. See yet, this matter... | |
| Joanna E. Wood - 1894 - 368 pages
...picture, a stray line or two of poetry came back to him with all the happy force of applicability: "Eh, sweet, You have the eyes men choose to paint,...just that soft turn in the little throat, And bluish color in the lower lid, They make saints with. " He started as he realized that he was comparing the... | |
| English periodicals - 1902 - 642 pages
...bread, and for all wine Doth feed him on sharp salt of simple tears. Or By God, how fair you are I It does amaze me ; surely God felt glad The day he...in the little throat And bluish colour in the lower H<1 They make saints with. Or Howsoe'er these fare as friends with you, With us they will but fare... | |
| English periodicals - 1903 - 636 pages
...; or God gives him painful bread and for all wine Doth feed him on sharp salt of simple tears ; or By God, how fair you are, It does amaze me ; surely...bluish colour in the lower lid They make saints with ; or Howsoe'er these fare as friends with you, With us they will but fare as murderers do That live... | |
| Algernon Charles Swinburne - English drama - 1905 - 340 pages
...violence To war upon my words? Have they said wrong ? I was resolved not to distemper you. CHARLES Nay, I shall try your trust. Sit by me, so ; Lay your...bluish colour in the lower lid They make saints with. DENISE True. A grave thing to hear. CHARLES See yet, this matter you do fret me with Seems no whit... | |
| Walter Brooks Drayton Henderson - Authors, English - 1918 - 320 pages
...the artist's vision in " Before Parting " (1862), " I know each shadow of your lips by rote," with You have the eyes men choose to paint, you know, And just that soft turn in your little throat, etc. (Queen Mother, ii.) It may therefore be allowable to suppose that poems allied... | |
| Algernon Charles Swinburne - Poets, English - 1926 - 454 pages
...violence To war upon my words ? Have they said wrong ? I was resolved not to distemper you. CHARLES Nay, I shall try your trust. Sit by me, so ; Lay your...bluish colour in the lower lid They make saints with. DENISE True. A grave thing to hear. CHARLES See yet, this matter you do fret me with Seems no whit... | |
| Harold Nicolson - Poets, English - 1926 - 228 pages
...insidious poison of which was already infecting the simpler sweethearting of mid-Victorian England : Nay, I shall try your trust. Sit by me, so ; Lay your...the little throat And bluish colour in the lower lid . . . It is little wonder that, thus disconcerted, they should not have realised the dramatic qualities,... | |
| Harold Nicolson - Poets, English - 1926 - 224 pages
...insidious poison of which was already infecting the simpler sweethearting of mid- Victorian England: Nay, I shall try your trust. Sit by me, so; Lay your...the little throat And bluish colour in the lower lid ... It is little wonder that, thus disconcerted, they should not have realised the dramatic qualities,... | |
| Georges Lafourcade - 1928 - 638 pages
...allongées, les images sensuelles de la poésie préraphaélites apparaissent dans les vers souvent cités : ...Eh sweet, You have the eyes men choose to paint you know And just that soft little turn of the throat And bluish colour in the lower lid They make saints with... Un roulement... | |
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