| Mary Botham Howitt - 1840 - 554 páginas
...; Nor look behind, nor sideways, but require Of Heaven with upward eyes for all that they desire. m Full of this whim was thoughtful Madeline : The music,...eyes divine, Fix'd on the floor, saw many a sweeping tmin Pass by — she heeded not at all : in vain Came many a tiptoe, amorous cavalier, And back retired... | |
| Mary Botham Howitt - 1840 - 552 páginas
...; Nur look behind, nor sideways, but require Of Heaven with upward eyes for all that they desire. m Full of this whim was thoughtful Madeline : The music, yearning like a God in pain, She scarcely beard : her maiden eye« divine, Fix'd on the floor, saw many a sweeping train Pass by — she heeded... | |
| Leigh Hunt - 1841 - 378 páginas
...white ; Nor look behind, nor sideways, but require Of heaven with upward eyes for all that they deFull of this whim was thoughtful Madeline ; The music,...Fix'd on the floor, saw many a sweeping train Pass by—she heeded not at all; in vain Came many a tiptoe, amorous cavalier, And back retired ; not cool'd... | |
| John Keats - 1841 - 254 páginas
...white ; Nor look behind, nor sideways, but require Of Heaven with upward eyes for all that they desire. Full of this whim was thoughtful Madeline : The music,...eyes divine, Fix'd on the floor, saw many a sweeping tram Pass by — she heeded not at all : in vain Came many a tiptoe, amorous cavalier, And back retired... | |
| Rufus Wilmot Griswold - 1845 - 558 páginas
...white ; Nor look behind, nor sideways, but require Of heaven with upward eyes for all that they desire. Full of this whim was thoughtful Madeline : The music,...sweeping train Pass by — she heeded not at all : in vatn Came many a tiptoe, amorous cavalier, And back retired ; not cool'd by high disdain. But she saw... | |
| 1845 - 614 páginas
...heaven with upward eyes for all that they desire. Full of this whim was thoughtful Madeline; The mtuic, Here to return, and die at home at last. O blest retirement, friend to l Fixed on the floor, saw many a sweeping (rain Pass by — she heeded not at all ; in vain Came many... | |
| Leigh Hunt - 1845 - 372 páginas
...but require Of Heaven with upward eyes for all that they desire. VII. Full of this whim was youthful Madeline ; The music, yearning, like a god in pain, She scarcely heard j her maiden eyes divine, Fix'd on the floor, saw many a sweeping train Pass by, she heeded not at... | |
| Mary Botham Howitt - 1847 - 556 páginas
...all that they desire. VII. Full of this whim was thoughtful Madeline : The music, yearning like о God in pain, She scarcely heard : her maiden eyes...cool'd by high disdain. But she saw not : her heart was olherwhere: She sigh'd for Agnes' dreams, Ihe sweetest of the year. vni. She danced along wilh vague,... | |
| John Keats - 1847 - 280 páginas
...Nor look behind, nor sideways, but require Of Heaven with upward eyes for all that they desire. Fall of this whim was thoughtful Madeline: The music, yearning...divine, Fix'd on the floor, saw many a sweeping train Funs by—she heeded not at all: in vain C'ame many a tiptoe, amorous cavalier, And back retired; not... | |
| John Keats - 1848 - 420 páginas
...eyes incline Still on the floor, while many a sweeping train Pass by." 'Twas originally written— " her maiden eyes divine Fix'd on the floor, saw many a sweeping train Pa?s by." My meaning is quite destroyed in the alteration. I do not use train for concourse of passers... | |
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