| George Crabbe - 1819 - 358 pages
...daughter — such the Fates decree, " To prove how weak is man — poor yielding man, like me.. •" Time after time the maid went out and in, " Ere love...she went in and out. " My friend, though careless, seeni'd my mind to explore, ." ' Why do you look so often at the door ?' ." I then was cautious, but... | |
| George Crabbe - 1823 - 368 pages
...a daughter — such the Fates decree, " To prove how weak is man — poor yielding man, like me. " Time after time the maid went out and in, " Ere love...door ? " I then was cautious, but it did no good, s " But to the vicar nothing she convey'd " Of what she thought — she did not feel afraid. " I must... | |
| George Crabbe - 1823 - 232 pages
...a daughter — such the Fates decree, " To prove how weak is man — poor yielding man, like me. " Time after time the maid went out and in, " Ere love...explore, " ' Why do you look so often at the door V " I then was cautious, but it did no good, " For she, at least, my meanings understood; " But to... | |
| George Crabbe - 1823 - 232 pages
...had a daughter—such the Fates decree, " To prove how weak is man—poor yielding man, like me. " Time after time the maid went out and in, " Ere love...explore, " ' Why do you look so often at the door V " I then was cautious, but it did no go6d, " For she, at least, my meanings understood; " But to... | |
| British poets - 1828 - 838 pages
...prove how weak is man — poor yielding man, like me. Time after time the maid went out and in. I \n ck-chastisement and partnership in play. And, as a...and alone Than when both young and old sit gathere mi nil to explore, 'Why do yon look so often at the door ? * I then was rautious, hut it did no good.... | |
| George Crabbe - 1845 - 558 pages
...— such the Fates decree. To prove how weak is man — poor yielding man, like me. Time after lime the maid went out and in, Ere love was yet beginning to begin ; The first awakening proofthe early doubt, Rose from observing she went in and oat My friend, though careless, secm'd my... | |
| George Crabbe - 1847 - 618 pages
...daughter — such the Fates decree. " To prove how weak is man — poor yielding тал like me. " Time after time the maid went out and in. " Ere love...she went in and out. " My friend, though careless, scem'd my mind to explore, " ' Why do you look so often at the door ? ' " I then was cautious, but... | |
| George Crabbe - 1852 - 560 pages
...Who had a daughter — such the Fates decree, To prove how weak is man— poor yielding man, like me. Time after time the maid went out and in, Ere love...friend, though careless, seem'd my mind to explore, \ • > ' 4 Why do you look so often at the door ?' I then was cautious, but it did no, good, For she,... | |
| George Crabbe - 1882 - 272 pages
...had a daughter— such the Fates decree, To prove how weak is man — poor yielding man, like me. ' Time after time the maid went out and in, Ere love...begin ; The first awakening proof, the early doubt, Hose from observing she went in and out. My friend, though careless, seem'd my mind to explore, ''... | |
| Edward FitzGerald - 1887 - 544 pages
...whom he is so imperceptibly drawn at her father's house that " Time after time the maid went out aud in, Ere love was yet beginning to begin ; The first...early doubt, Rose from observing she went in and out." Then there is a fair Widow, who, after wearing out one husband with her ruinous tantrums, finds herself... | |
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