Like me shall be the shuddering calm of night, When all the winds of the world for pure delight Close lips that quiver and fold up wings that ache; When nightingales are louder for love's sake, And leaves tremble like lute-strings or like fire; Like me... Classical Philology - Página 3621913Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| Algernon Charles Swinburne - 1866 - 370 páginas
..."When nightingales are louder for love's sake, And leaves tremble like lute-strings or like fire ; Like me the one star swooning with desire Even at the cold lips of the sleepless moon, As I at thine ; like me the waste white noon, Burnt through with barren sunlight ; and like me The... | |
| Algernon Charles Swinburne - 1867 - 340 páginas
...; When nightingales are louder for love's sake, And leaves tremble like lute-strings or like fire ; Like me the one star swooning with desire Even at the cold lips of the sleepless moon, As I at thine ; like me the waste white noon, Burnt through with barren sunlight ; and like me The... | |
| Algernon Charles Swinburne - 1883 - 392 páginas
...; When nightingales are louder for love's sake, And leaves tremble like lute-strings or like fire ; Like me the one star swooning with desire Even at the cold lips of the sleepless moon, As I at thine ; like me the waste white noon, Burnt through with barren sunlight ; and like me The... | |
| Algernon Charles Swinburne - 1901 - 352 páginas
...ache; When nightingales are louder for love's sake, And leaves tremble like lute-strings or like fire; Like me the one star swooning with desire Even at the cold lips of the sleepless moon, As I at thine; like me the waste white noon, Burnt through with barren sunlight; and like me The land-stream... | |
| Algernon Charles Swinburne - 1904 - 352 páginas
...; When nightingales are louder for love's sake, And leaves tremble like lute-strings or like fire ; Like me the one star swooning with desire Even at the cold lips of the sleepless moon, As I at thine ; like me the waste white noon, Burnt through with barren sunlight ; and like me The... | |
| 1913 - 582 páginas
...teacher, or older friend. In her this sentiment that is neither cpcos nor <£iAm, but iptos <£iA.«i«. the feeling known to some men and to so many solitary...against riding too hard the hobby-horse of Aeolic i/uAuxm and recessive accent. The knightly Anacreon who fought the Thracians, the Anacreon whose statue... | |
| Friedrich W. D. Brie - 1923 - 328 páginas
...so When nightingales are louder for love's sake, And leaves tremble like lute-strings or like fire; Like me the one star swooning with desire Even at the cold lips of the sleepless moon, As I at thine; like me the waste white noon, 95 Burnt through' with barren sunlight; and like me The... | |
| Algernon Charles Swinburne - 1925 - 388 páginas
...; When nightingales are louder for love's sake, And leaves tremble like lute-strings or like fire ; Like me the one star swooning with desire Even at the cold lips of the sleepless moon, As I at thine ; like me the waste white noon, Burnt through with barren sunlight; and like me The land-stream... | |
| Harold Nicolson - 1926 - 224 páginas
...; When nightingales are louder for love's sake, And leaves tremble like lute-strings or like fire; Like me the one star swooning with desire Even at the cold lips of the sleepless moon, As I at thine ; like me the waste white noon, Burnt through with barren sunlight; and like me The land-stream... | |
| Harold Nicolson - 1926 - 228 páginas
...; When nightingales are louder for love's sake, And leaves tremble like lute-strings or like fire ; Like me the one star swooning with desire Even at the cold lips of the sleepless moon, As I at thine ; like me the waste white noon, Burnt through with barren sunlight ; and like me The... | |
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