| Harry Morgan Ayres, Frederick Morgan Padelford - 1924 - 942 страница
...of this whim was thoughtful Madeline; The music, yearning like a God in pain, She scarcely heard : And all the air a solemn stillness holds, Save where the beetle wheels his dr — she heeded not at all : in vain Came many a tiptoe, amorous cavalier, And back retir'd ; not cool'd... | |
| John Drinkwater - 1924 - 400 страница
...of this whim was thoughtful Madeline: The music, yearning like a God in pain, She scarcely heard : her maiden eyes divine, 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 retir'd; not cool'd... | |
| George William McClelland - 1925 - 1180 страница
...Full of this whim was thoughtful Madeline: The music, yearning like a God in pain. She scarcely heard: Boastall? Snake. That's in as fine a train as your ladyship could wish. In th — she heeded not at all: in vain Came many a tiptoe, amorous cavalier, And back retired; not cool'd... | |
| Gerald Edwin Se Boyar - 1925 - 456 страница
...Full of this whim was thoughtful Madeline: The music, yearning like a God in pain, She scarcely heard: her maiden eyes divine, 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 retir'd; not cool'd... | |
| George William McClelland - 1925 - 1178 страница
...of this whim was thoughtful Madeline : The music, yearning like a God in pain. She scarcely heard: is time of day, that he was a counterfeit). I had no pence to console him wi by—she heeded not at all: in vain Came many a tiptoe, amorous cavalier. And back retired; not cool'd... | |
| John Matthews Manly - 1926 - 928 страница
...this whim was thoughtful Madeline : The music, yearning like a God in pain, 56 She scarcely heard : 5 He \v;flÉ9iirt'anfl wept, he prayed and felt for all ? And, as a bird each — she heeded not at all : in vain Came many a tiptoe, amorous cavalier, 60 And back retir'd; not... | |
| John Keats - 1927 - 224 страница
...of this whim was thoughtful Madeline : The music, yearning like a God in pain, She scarcely heard : her maiden eyes divine, Fix'd on the floor, saw many a sweeping train Pass by — she heeded not at all : in rain Came many a tiptoe, amorous cavalier, And back retir'd ; not cool'd... | |
| John Keats - 1928 - 430 страница
...Place, Kentish Town]1 June 11 [1820]. My dear Taylor — In reading over the proof of St. Agnes's Eve since I left Fleet Street, I was struck with what...'Twas originally written — her maiden eyes divine Pix'd on the floor, saw many a sweeping train Pass by. My meaning is quite destroyed in the alteration.... | |
| Arthur Beatty - 1928 - 582 страница
...Full of this whim was thoughtful Madeline: The music, yearning like a God in pain, She scarcely heard: her maiden eyes divine, 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... | |
| Carl R. Woodring, James Shapiro - 1995 - 936 страница
...Full of this whim was thoughtful Madeline: The music, yeaming like a god in pain, She scarcely heard: her maiden eyes divine, 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, 60 And back retir'd, not cool'd... | |
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