By one so deep in love, then he, who ne'er From me shall separate• at once my lips All trembling kiss'd. The book and writer both Were love's purveyors. In its leaves that day We read no more. The Quarterly Review - Page 448edited by - 1833Full view - About this book
| 1818 - 590 pages
...at one point Alone, we fell. When of that smile we read, The wish'd-for smile, so rapturously kissed By one so deep in love, then he, who ne'er From me...lips All trembling kissed. The book and writer both V. i tv Love's purveyors* In its leaves that day We read no more-. ' . Canlo V. The same observation... | |
| DAVID WILLISON - 1818 - 572 pages
...bacio tutto tremante. . .1 , — When of that smile we read The wish'd for smile, so rapturously kissed By one so deep in love ; then he, who ne'er From me...shall separate, at once my lips All trembling kissed. * We think the word questi, in the original, more evidently con-" reys the idea that Francesca, when... | |
| Robert Walsh - 1822 - 402 pages
...at one point)Alone we fell. When of that smile we read, The wished smile, so rapturously kiss'd 138 By one so deep in love, then he who ne'er From me shall separate, at once my lips All trembling kiss'd. The book and writer both Were love's purveyors, In its leaves that day We read no more."* While... | |
| Ezekiel Sanford - 1822 - 414 pages
...at one pointf Alone we fell. When of that smile we read, The wished smile, so rapturously kiss'd 130 By one so deep in love, then he who ne'er From me shall separate, at onee my lips All trembling kiss'd. The book and writer both Were love's purveyors, In its leaves that... | |
| Dante Alighieri - 1822
...one pointf Alone we fell. When of that smile we read, The wished smile, so rapltjrously kiss'd 130 By one so deep in love, then he who ne'er From me shall separate, at onee my lips All trembling kiss'd. The book and writer both Were love's purveyors, In its leaves that... | |
| Jean-Charles-Léonard Simonde Sismondi - 1823 - 466 pages
...and the hue Fled from our alter'd cheek. But at one point Alone we fell. When of that smile we read, The wished smile, so rapturously kiss'd By one so...From me shall separate, at once my lips All trembling kiss'd. The book and writer both Were love's purveyors. In its leaves that day We read no more." While... | |
| Wilkins Tannehill - 1827 - 354 pages
...Fled from our altered cheek. But at one poin Alone we fell. When of that smile we read. The wisrj'd smile, so rapturously kiss'd By one so deep in love,...who ne'er. From me shall separate, at once my lips 1 -. All trembling kiss'd. The book and writer both Were love's purveyors. In its leaves that day .*... | |
| Timothy Flint - 1828 - 828 pages
...Fled from our altered cheek. But at one point Alone we fell. When of that smile we read, The vnsh'd smile, so rapturously kiss'd By one so deep in love,...From me shall separate, at once my lips All trembling kiss'd. The book and writer both Were love's purveyors. In its leaves that day We read no more." Jftirf,... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron, Thomas Moore - 1832 - 346 pages
...thralls I swoon'd as if by death I had been smote, And fell down even as a dead body falls." ( ' ) The wished smile, so rapturously kiss'd By one so...From me shall separate, at once my lips All trembling kiss'd. The book and writer both Were love's purveyors. In its leaves that day We read no more.' While... | |
| William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, Sir John Murray IV, Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle) - 1833 - 594 pages
...But at one point [read, Alone we fell. When of that imile we The wished smile, so rapturously kit.'d By one so deep in love, then he, who ne'er From me...heartI, through compassion fainting, seem'd not far [ground.1 From death, and like a cone fell to the Wright. ' My native place is seated on the coast.... | |
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