Spared ! to be spared what I was born to have ! I am a woman, and this very flesh Demands its natural pangs, its rightful throes, And I implore with vehemence these pains. I know that children wound us, and surprise Even to utter death, till we at last... Paolo & Francesca: A Tragedy in Four Acts - Страница 23написао/ла Stephen Phillips - 1924 - 120 страницаПуни преглед - О овој књизи
| 1900 - 366 страница
...To venture, and taught little lips to move Until they shaped the wonder of a word ? # * * * # # * * I am a woman, and this very flesh Demands its natural...heart Was ready for these pangs, and had foreseen. 0 ! but I grudge the mother her last look Upon the coffined form — that pang is rich — Envy the... | |
| J. Gordon Mowat, John Alexander Cooper, Newton MacTavish - 1900 - 612 страница
...little feet To venture, and taught little lips to move Until they shaped the wonder of a word? ****** I am a woman, and this very flesh Demands its natural...heart Was ready for these pangs, and had foreseen. 0 ! but I grudge the mother her last look Upon the coffined form — that pang is rich — Envy the... | |
| Josiah Gilbert Holland, Richard Watson Gilder - 1900 - 1004 страница
...the unanswered prayers; To none is God so deaf as unto mothers." Spared! to be spared what I was born to have! I am a woman, and this very flesh Demands...children wound us and surprise Even to utter death; that they can wear The silent nerve beneath the sun away Until we walk the garden with white head,... | |
| 1900 - 354 страница
...milk like acid in me eats. Does great God Expect I shall clasp air and kiss the wind Forever ? ****** I am a woman, and this very flesh Demands its natural...throes, And I implore with vehemence these pains." Giovanni begins to love Francesca, and says to her, with unwonted tenderness, "How beautiful you seem,... | |
| 1902 - 468 страница
...much : children can wring the heart." Lucrezia makes answer, " Spared ! To be spared what I was born to have ! I am a woman, and this very flesh demands...pangs — its rightful throes— and I implore with \ehemence these pains." Blood Poisoning and Amputation. — Heinrich Wolff (Munch. Med. H'ocA., November... | |
| 1900 - 514 страница
...well. You are spared much : children can wring the heart. Luc. Spared ! to be spaied what I was born to have ! I am a woman and this very flesh Demands...vehemence these pains. I know that children wound us, and suiprise Even to utter death, till we at last Tin n from a face to flowers : but this ray heart Was... | |
| 1900 - 1162 страница
...well, You are spared much: children can wring the heart. Luer. Spared! to be spared what 1 was born to have! I am a woman, and this very flesh Demands...throes, And I Implore with vehemence these pains. If that is not great poetry, what Is? And the speech goes on; the woman's soul reveals itself, not... | |
| 1923 - 502 страница
...ewigen Wellenschlag am Strande des öden Meeres seufzt: "Sparedl to be spared what I was born to havel I am a woman, and this very flesh Demands its natural...surprise Even to utter death, till we at last Turn firom a face to flowers: but this my heart Was ready for these pangs, and had foreseen. 0 ! but I grudge... | |
| Eugen Kölbing, Johannes Hoops, Arthur Kölbing, Reinald Hoops, Albert Wagner - 1923 - 502 страница
...ewigen Wellenschlag am Strande des öden Meeres seufzt: "Sparedl to be spared what I was born to havel I am a woman, and this very flesh Demands its natural pangs, its rightful throes, And I implorc with vehemence these pains. I know that children wound us, and surprise Even to utter death,... | |
| 1900 - 608 страница
...well, You are spared much : children can wring the heart. Lucr. Spared ! to be spared what I was born to have ! I am a woman, and this very flesh Demands...throes, And I implore with vehemence these pains.' If that is not great poetry, what is? And the speech goes on ; the woman's soul reveals itself, not... | |
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