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" I cannot look upon thee ; let me go, And lose myself in darkness. Ion. Nay, old playmate, We part not thus — the duties of my state Will shortly end our fellowship ; but spend A few sweet minutes with me. Dost remember How in a night like this we climb'd... "
Ion; a tragedy [by sir T.N. Talfourd. In verse]. - 170. oldal
szerző: sir Thomas Noon Talfourd - 1835
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Ion; a tragedy [by sir T.N. Talfourd. In verse]. [Another] By T.N. Talfourd

sir Thomas Noon Talfourd - 1836 - 140 oldal
...not thus—the duties of my state Will shortly end our fellowship; but spend A few sweet minutes with me. Dost remember How in a night like this we climb'd...What, drooping yet! thou wert not wont to seem So stubborn—cheerily, my Phocion—come ! [Exeunt. ACT V. SCENE I. TIME—THE MORNING OF THE SECOND...

The Monthly Magazine, Or, British Register, 22. kötet

1836 - 650 oldal
...thus — the duties of my state Will shortly end our fellowship ; but spend A few sweet minutes with me. Dost remember How in a night like this we climb'd...day, And that the pleasant walk of yesternight We are to- night retracing. Come, my friend! What, drooping yet ! thou wert not wont to seem So stubborn —...

The Carthusian, 1. kiadás

1837 - 574 oldal
...remember Two vagrant urchins, and with tremulous joy How in a night like this we climb'd yon walls, Skimm'd through these statue-border'd walks that gleam'd...pleasant walk of yesternight We are to-night retracing." ION, Act. iv. Scene 3. MEMORY'S dim thought! In visionary semblance to my soul Thy charm hath brought,...

The Carthusian: A Miscellany in Prose and Verse, 1. kötet

1839 - 210 oldal
...tailors' apprentices. STRAY TENDRILS. MEMORY. " Dost remember How in a night like this we climb 'd yon walls, Two vagrant urchins, and with tremulous...pleasant walk of yesternight We are to-night retracing." ION, Act. iv. Scene 3. MEMORY'S dim thought ! In visionary semblance to my soul Thy charm hath brought,...

The Carthusian, 1. kiadás

1837 - 574 oldal
...Magnus Apollo" of ladies' maids, and the Cynosure of tailors' apprentices. STRAY TENDRILS. MEMORY. " Dost remember How in a night like this we climb'd...joy Skimm'd through these statue-border'd walks that gleam 'd In bright succession ? Let us tread them now, And think we are but older by a day, And that...

The Carthusian, 1. kiadás

1839 - 560 oldal
...tailors' apprentices. STRAY TENDRILS. MEMORY. " Dost remember How in a night like this we climb 'd yon walls, Two vagrant urchins, and with tremulous joy Skimm'd through these statue-border 'd walks that gleam'd In bright succession ? Let us tread them now, And think we are...

Tragedies, 73. kiadás

Thomas Noon Talfourd - 1840 - 366 oldal
...thus — the duties of my state Will shortly end our fellowship ; but spend A few sweet minutes with me. Dost remember How in a night like this we climb'd...by a day, And that the pleasant walk of yesternight t_ What, drooping yet ! thou wert not wont to seem So stubborn — cheerily, my Phocion — come !...

Tragedies

Thomas Noon Talfourd - 1844 - 308 oldal
...thus — the duties of my state Will shortly end our fellowship ; but spend A few sweet minutes with me. Dost remember How in a night like this we climb'd...stubborn — cheerily, my Phocion — come ! [Exeunt. ACT V. SCENE I. — Time — The Morning of the Second day. Tlie Terrace of the Palace. Two Soldiers...

Tragedies: To which are Added a Few Sonnets and Verses

Thomas Noon Talfourd - 1846 - 284 oldal
...thus — the duties of my state Will shortly end our fellowship ; but spend A few sweet minutes with me. Dost remember How in a night like this we climb'd...stubborn — cheerily, my Phocion — come ! [Exeunt. ACT V. SCKNE I. — Time — The Morning of the second day. The Terrace of the Palace. Two Soldiers...

D'Aubigne, and His Writings :#cwith a Sketch of the Life of the Author, by ...

Jean Henri Merle d'Aubigné - 1847 - 634 oldal
...thus : — the duties of my state Will shortly end our fellowship : but spend A few short minutes with me. Dost remember How in a night like this we climb'd...stubborn. Cheerily, my Phocion — come ! [Exeunt, R. END OP ACT IV. AC T V. SCENE I. — The terrace of the Palace. — Time, the morning of the second...




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