| George Crabbe - 1819 - 358 pages
...prove how weak is man — poor yielding man, like me.. •" Time after time the maid went out and in, " Ere love was yet beginning to begin ; " The first...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
...prove how weak is man — poor yielding man, like me. " Time after time the maid went out and in, " Ere love was yet beginning to begin ; " The first...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
...prove how weak is man — poor yielding man, like me. " Time after time the maid went out and in, " Ere love was yet beginning to begin ; " The first...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... | |
| 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 - 1847 - 618 pages
...prove how weak is man — poor yielding тал like me. " Time after time the maid went out and in. " Ere love was yet beginning to begin ', " The first...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
...decree, To prove how weak is man— poor yielding man, like me. Time after time the maid went out and in, Ere love was yet beginning to begin ; The first awakening...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
...To prove how weak is man — poor yielding man, like me. ' Time after time the maid went out and in, Ere love was yet beginning to 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, ''... | |
| George Crabbe - 1883 - 268 pages
...out and in, Ere love was yet beginning to begin ; The first awakening proof, the early doubt, Hose from observing she went in and out. My friend, though...cautious, but it did no good, For she, at least, my meaning understood. ' I must confess, this creature in her mind ]Sor face had beauty that a man would... | |
| Edward FitzGerald - 1887 - 544 pages
...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 awakening...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... | |
| Edward FitzGerald - 1887 - 530 pages
...he is so imperceptibly drawn at her father's house that " Time after time the maid went out and in, Ere love was yet beginning to begin ; The first awakening...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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