| Anne Thackeray Ritchie - 1863 - 284 pagine
...sparkling, hair crisply curling, and all dressed in shining pink silk, stood before them. CHAPTER II. But for his funeral train which the bridegroom sees...certain release, ever sign to that perilous contract ? I DON'T think they had ever seen anybody like her before, those two MM. Tourneurs, who had just arrived;... | |
| lady Anne Isabella Ritchie - 1863 - 312 pagine
...sparkling, hair crisply curling, and all dressed in shining pink silk, stood before them. CHAPTER II. But for his funeral train which the bridegroom sees in the distance, Would he so joyfully, think yon, fall in with the marriage procession ? But for that final discharge, would he dare to enlist in... | |
| Arthur Hugh Clough - 1869 - 518 pagine
...is the Only ! Or through all transmutation, all shock and convulsion of passion, Feel we could carry undimmed, unextinguished, the light of our knowledge...exit secure, ever bend to that treacherous doorway ? — Ah, but the bride, meantime, — do you think she sees it as he does ? But for the steady fore-sense... | |
| Anne Thackeray Ritchie - 1870 - 436 pagine
...sparkling, hair crisply curling, and all dressed in shining pink silk, stood before them. CHAPTER II. But for his funeral train which the bridegroom sees...certain release, ever sign to that perilous contract ? think they had ever seen any body like her before, those two MM. Tourneurs, who had just arrived... | |
| 1871 - 442 pagine
...suggestion of the poet Clough, that no man would ever marry if death were not certain: — " But for this funeral train which the bridegroom sees in the distance,...fall in with the marriage procession? But for that exit secure ever bend to that treacherous doorway ?" Nevertheless, both Goethe and Clough think of... | |
| Arthur Hugh Clough - 1874 - 416 pagine
...convulsion of passion, Feel we could carry undimmed, unextinguished, the light of our know ledge ! But for his funeral train which the bridegroom sees...exit secure, ever bend to that treacherous doorway ? — Ah, but the bride, meantime, — do you think she sees it as he does ? But for the steady fore-sense... | |
| Anne Thackeray Ritchie - 1876 - 412 pagine
...sparkling, hair crisply curling,, and all dressed in shining pink silk, stood before them. CHAPTER II. But for his funeral train which the bridegroom sees...certain release, ever sign to that perilous contract? I DON'T think they had ever seen anybody like her before, those two MM. Tourneurs, who had just arrived... | |
| Arthur Hugh Clough - 1879 - 396 pagine
...is the Only ! Or through all transmutation, all shock and convulsion of passion, Feel we could carry undimmed, unextinguished, the light of our knowledge...exit secure, ever bend to that treacherous doorway ? — Ah, but the bride, meantime, — do you think she sees it as he does? But for the steady fore-sense... | |
| Arthur Hugh Clough - 1883 - 368 pagine
...is the Only ! Or through all transmutation, all shock and convulsion of passion, Feel we could carry undimmed, unextinguished, the light of our knowledge...discharge, would he dare to enlist in that service 1 But for that certain release, ever sign to that perilous contract ? But for that exit secure, ever... | |
| Arthur Hugh Clough - 1885 - 370 pagine
...is the Only ! Or through all transmutation, all shock and convulsion of passion, Feel we could carry undimmed, unextinguished, the light of our knowledge!...exit secure, ever bend to that treacherous doorway ? — Ah, but the bride, meantime, — do you think she sees it as he does ? But for the steady fore-sense... | |
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