How I loved. Witness, ye days and nights, and all ye hours, That danced away with down upon your feet, As all your business were to count my passion ! One day passed by, and nothing saw but love; Another came, and still 'twas only love: The suns were... Scribners Monthly - Page 2181872Full view - About this book
| British drama - 1804 - 946 pages
...to you. Vent. Yes, to your shame be it spoken ! [Aude. Ant. How I loved, Witness ye days and nights, and all ye hours, That danced away with down upon your feet, As all your business were to count iny passion. One day passed by, and nothing saw but love ; Another... | |
| British drama - 1804 - 954 pages
...to you. Vent. Yes, to your shame be it spoken ! [AtiJf Ant. How 1 loved, Witness ye days and nights, and all ye hours, That danced away with down upon your feet, As all your business were to count my pa»son One day passed by, and nothing saw but love ; Another... | |
| John Dryden - 1808 - 436 pages
...to you. Vent. Yes, to your shame be't spoken. [Aside. Ant. How I loved, Witness, ye days and nights, and all ye hours, That danced away with down upon your feet, As all your business were to count my passion! One day past by, and nothing saw but love ; Another... | |
| 1811 - 718 pages
...Vent. Yes, to your shame be it spoken! |, )>/'</, •. Ant. How I loved, Witness ye days and nights, cott As all your business were to count my passion ! One day passed by, and nothing saw but love ; Another... | |
| Thomas Curtis - 1829 - 820 pages
...L'Kttrange. The apes were taught their apes' tricks by a danringHow I loved, Wttne» yc day« and nights, rks is that empire and dominion which Uod exercised over man A« all your business were to count my passion. Ifrydcn. It upbraids you, To let your father's friend,... | |
| James Grant - 1851 - 334 pages
...shower of brilliants. CHAPTER XV. DOUBT AND DESPAIR. Antony How I loved, "Witness ye nights and days, and all ye hours That danced away with down upon your feet, As all your business were to count my passion. All far Love, or the World well lost. YULE-TIDE came... | |
| 1868 - 690 pages
...even airy in this new-found freedom : — " ' How I loved,' says Antony ; Witness ye days and nights, and all ye hours That danced away with down upon your feet." And what image was ever more delicately exquisite, what movement more fadingly accordant with the sense,... | |
| JAMES RUSSELL LOWELL. A.M. - 1870 - 604 pages
...even airy in this new-found freedom : Anthony says — • " How I loved, Witness ye days and nights, and all ye hours That danced away with down upon your feet. " 1 This recalls a striking verse of Alfred de Musset : — " La muse est toujoure belle, Meme pour... | |
| James Russell Lowell - 1898 - 396 pages
...becomes even airy in this new-found freedom : Anthony says, " How I loved, Witness ye days and nights, and all ye hours That danced away with down upon your feet." And what image was ever more delicately exquisite, what movement more fadingly accordant with the sense,... | |
| William Cleaver Wilkinson - 1874 - 360 pages
...Cathedral," down-shod, when he invites our admiration to Dryden's heavy-buoyant, tramping-tripping And all ye hours, That danced away with down upon...recommended by the slight value of the idea to be expressed. A sentiment recurs several times in Mr. Lowell's prose, which he has also induced to sing modestly... | |
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