A Little Treasury of Love Poems: From Chaucer to Dylan ThomasJohn Holmes Scribner, 1950 - 523 oldal |
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... cold so great Is not dissolved through my so hot desire , But harder grows the more I her entreat ? Or how comes it that my exceeding heat Is not allayed by her heart - frozen cold , But that I burn much more in boiling sweat , And feel ...
... cold so great Is not dissolved through my so hot desire , But harder grows the more I her entreat ? Or how comes it that my exceeding heat Is not allayed by her heart - frozen cold , But that I burn much more in boiling sweat , And feel ...
69. oldal
... cold ; So that I fear , they do but bring Extremes to touch , and mean one thing . As in a ruin , we it call One thing to be blown up , or fall Or to our end , like way may have , By a flash of lightning or a wave : So love's inflamed ...
... cold ; So that I fear , they do but bring Extremes to touch , and mean one thing . As in a ruin , we it call One thing to be blown up , or fall Or to our end , like way may have , By a flash of lightning or a wave : So love's inflamed ...
437. oldal
... COLD in the earth , and the deep snow piled above thee ! Far , far removed , cold in the dreary grave ! Have I forgot , my only Love , to love thee , Severed at last by Time's all - wearing wave ? Now , when alone , do my thoughts no ...
... COLD in the earth , and the deep snow piled above thee ! Far , far removed , cold in the dreary grave ! Have I forgot , my only Love , to love thee , Severed at last by Time's all - wearing wave ? Now , when alone , do my thoughts no ...
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