I often am much wearier than you think, This evening more than usual, and it seems As if — forgive now — should you let me sit Here by the window with your hand in mine And look a half -hour forth on Fiesole, Both of one mind, as married people use,... The Midland Monthly Magazine - Página 3601897Visualização integral - Acerca deste livro
| Robert Browning - 1856 - 386 páginas
...hand When next it takes mine. Will it ? tenderly ? Oh, I '11 content him, — but to-morrow, Love ! I often am much wearier than you think, This evening...Here by the window with your hand in mine And look a half hour forth on Fiesole, Both of one mind, as married people use, Quietly, quietly, the evening... | |
| Robert Browning - 1872 - 310 páginas
...small hand When next it takes mine. Will it? tenderly? Oh, I'll content him, — but to-morrow, Love! I often am much wearier than you think, This evening...Here by the window with your hand in mine And look a half hour forth on Fiesole, Both of one mind, as married people use, Quietly, quietly the evening through,... | |
| Robert Browning - 1874 - 372 páginas
...small hand When next it takes mine. Will it? tenderly? Oh, I '11 content him, — but to-morrow, Love ! I often am much wearier than you think, This evening...by the window, with your hand in mine, And look a half hour forth on Fiesole, Both of one mind, as married people use, Quietly, quietly the evening through,... | |
| Robert Browning - 1876 - 360 páginas
...hand When next it takes mine. Will it ? tenderly ? Oh, I '11 content him, — but to-morrow, Love ! I often am much wearier than you think, This evening more than usual, and it seems O ' As if — forgive now — should you let me sit Here by the window with your hand in mine And look... | |
| Georgiana Marion Craik - 1877 - 284 páginas
...himself in vain. How pitiful the unfulfilled wish to sit " Here by the window with your hand in mine, Both of one mind, as married people use Quietly, quietly the evening through." How terrible the repellent coldness of Lucrezia's frivolous heart! and yet Alice dimly felt that, because... | |
| Georgiana Marion Craik - 1878 - 304 páginas
...himself in vain. How pitiful the unfulfilled wish to sit " Here by the window with your hand in mine. Both of one mind, as married people use Quietly, quietly the evening through." How terrible the repellent coldness of Lucrezia's frivolous heart! and yet Alice dimly felt that, because... | |
| Ainsworth Rand Spofford, Charles Gibbon - 1881 - 426 páginas
...snmll hand When next it lakes mine. Will it? tenderly? Oh, I'll content him, — but to-morrow, Lore ! I often am much wearier than you think, This evening more than usual, end it seems Ля if — forgive now — should you let mo eit Here by the window with your hand in... | |
| Robert Browning - 1886 - 600 páginas
...hand When next it takes mine. Will it ? tenderly? Oh, I '11 content him, — but to-morrow, Love ! I often am much wearier than you think, This evening...Here by the window with your hand in mine And look a half hour forth on Fiesole, Both of one mind, as married people use. Quietly, quietly, the evening... | |
| Robert Browning, Hiram Corson - 1886 - 398 páginas
...hand When next it takes mine. Wtll it? tenderly? Oh, I'll content him, — but to-morrow, Love ! to I often am much wearier than you think, This evening...by the window, with your hand in mine, And look a half hour forth on Fiesole, Both of one mind, as married people use, Quietly, quietly the evening through,... | |
| Robert Browning, Hiram Corson - 1886 - 400 páginas
...hand When next it takes mine. Will it? tenderly? Oh, I'll content him, — but to-morrow, Love ! m I often am much wearier than you think, This evening...seems As if — forgive now — should you let me sit Her£ by the window, with your hand in mine, And look a half hour forth on Fiesole, Both of one mind,... | |
| |