 | Caroline Matilda Kirkland - English poetry - 1852 - 358 pages
...pining ! Nay ! but still I fain would dream That ye are happy as ye seem. Sminei. Shakspeare. rTHE forward Violet thus did I chide ; — -*- Sweet thief,...dwells, In my Love's veins thou hast too grossly dyed. The Lily I condemned for thy hand, And beds of Marjoram had stolen thy hair : The Roses fearfully on... | |
 | William Shakespeare, John Payne Collier - 1853 - 484 pages
...those. Yet seem'd it winter still, and, you away, As with your shadow I with these did play : XCIX. The forward violet thus did I chide : — Sweet thief, whence didst thou steal thy sweet that If not from my love's breath ? the purple pride [smells, Which on thy soft cheek for complexion dwells,... | |
 | 1854 - 362 pages
...pining ! Nay ! but still I fain would dream That ye are happy as ye seem. ifflnnet. Shakspeare. fTHE forward Violet thus did I chide ; — *- Sweet thief,...didst thou steal thy sweet that smells, If not from ray Love's breath ? The purple pride Which on thy soft cheek for complexion dwells, In my Love's veins... | |
 | William Shakespeare - 1855 - 280 pages
...forward violet thus did I chide; — [smells, ' Sweet thief, whence didst thou steal thy sweet that If not from my love's breath? The purple pride Which...dwells, In my love's veins thou hast too grossly dyed.' The lily I condemned for thy hand, And buds of marjoram had stolen thy hair : The roses fearfully on... | |
 | William Shakespeare - 1856 - 424 pages
...these did play : • Malone explains this as, " This time in which I was remote or absent from thee.' I The forward violet thus did I chide ;— Sweet thief,...complexion dwells, In my love's veins thou hast too grossly dy'd. The lily I condemned for thy hand, And buds of marjoram had stolen thy hair : The roses fearfully... | |
 | William Shakespeare, Henry Howard Earl of Surrey, George Gilfillan - 1856 - 364 pages
...your shadow I with these did play : 1 ' Time removed : ' time in which I was remote from thee. XC1X. The forward violet thus did I chide ; — Sweet thief,...thy sweet that smells, If not from my love's breath 1 The purple pride Which on thy soft cheek for complexion dwells, In my love's veins thou hast too... | |
 | George Wilson - Knowledge, Theory of - 1856 - 144 pages
...then smell, and then sound, and thereafter through colour we return to sound and fragrance again : — "The forward violet thus did I chide: Sweet thief,...thy sweet that smells, If not from my love's breath P The purple pride Which on thy soft cheek for complexion dwells, ID my love's veins thou hast too... | |
 | William Shakespeare - 1857 - 336 pages
...those. Yet seem'd it winter still ; and, you away, As with your shadow I with these did play : xcix. The forward violet thus did I chide ; — ' Sweet...complexion dwells, In my love's veins thou hast too grossly died.' The lily I condemned for thy hand, And buds of marjoram had stolen thy hair : The roses fearfully... | |
 | Mrs. Jameson (Anna) - Women in literature - 1857 - 532 pages
...Sonnet which sets forth her charms, the rich materials for a picture, rather than the picture itself. The forward violet thus did I chide : Sweet thief,...complexion dwells, In my Love's veins thou hast too grossly dy'd. The lily I condemned for thy hand, And buds of marjoram had stolen thy hair: The roses fearfully... | |
 | George William Septimus Piesse - Cosmetics - 1857 - 306 pages
...ether) or not we cannot say, but think it is so. VIOLET.— 11 The forward violet thus did I chicle : Sweet thief, whence didst thou steal thy sweet that smells, If not from my love's breath ?" The perfume exhaled by the Viola odorata is so universally admired, that to speak in its favor would be... | |
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