| Essex Institute - 1928 - 506 páginas
...be one as surely thou and I, How stayest thou there, whilst I at Ipswich lie? Again she wrote : — If ever two were one then surely we, If ever man were...of Gold, Or all the riches that the East doth hold. When their first child was born she wrote: — It pleased God to keep me a long time without a child,... | |
| 1880 - 884 páginas
...were loved by wife, then thee; If ever wife were happy in a man, Compare with roe, ye women, if ye can ; I prize thy love more than whole Mines of gold, Or all the riches that the East can hold; My love is such that Rivers cannot quench, Nor aught, but love from thee, give recompence."... | |
| Edward Royall Tyler, William Lathrop Kingsley, George Park Fisher, Timothy Dwight - 1880 - 882 páginas
...man were loved by wife, then thee; If ever wife were happy in a man, Compare with me, ye women, if ye can ; I prize thy love more than whole Mines of gold, Or all the riches that the East can hold ; My love is such that Rivers cannot quench, Nor aught, but love from thee, give recompence."... | |
| 1900 - 576 páginas
...loved by wife, then thee ; If ever wife were happy In a man, Compare with me, ye women, If you can ! 1 prize thy love more than whole Mines of Gold, Or all...hold. My love is such that Rivers cannot quench, Nor aught but love from thee give recompense." From the Bradstreets the great Channing also and Wendell... | |
| Anne Bradstreet - 1897 - 458 páginas
...man were loved by wife, then thee; If ever wife was happy in a man, Compare with me, ye women, ifyou can. I prize thy love more than whole mines of gold,...hold. My love is such that rivers cannot quench, Nor aught but love from thee give recompense. Thy love is such I can no way repay; The heavens reward thee... | |
| Luther Caldwell - 1898 - 106 páginas
...proud of a wife who could address him as she did in the following lines : A POETICAL LOVE MISSIVE. " To my dear and loving Husband : If ever two were one...hold. My love is such that Rivers cannot quench, Nor aught but love from thee give recompense. Thy love is such I can no way repay, The heavens reward thee,... | |
| Carl Holliday - 1922 - 350 páginas
...loved by wife, then thee; If ever wife was happy in a man, Compare with me, ye women, if you can."1 " I prize thy love more than whole mines of gold, Or...hold, My love is such that rivers cannot quench, Nor aught but love from thee give recompense. My love is such I can no way repay; The heavens reward thee... | |
| 1886 - 690 páginas
...wife, then thee ; If ever wife was happy in a man, Compare with me, ye women, if you can. I prize your love more than whole Mines of Gold, Or all the riches...hold. My love is such that rivers cannot quench, Nor aught but love from thee give recompense : Thy love is such I can no way repay, The heavens reward... | |
| Sacvan Bercovitch - 1974 - 280 páginas
...argument in a couplet (p. 394). Their love is the best of all the things of this world, more to be prized than 'whole mines of gold' or 'all the riches that the East doth hold'. Her love, she suggests, is such that only his love can equal it, and his love for her is so great that... | |
| Harrison T. Meserole - 2010 - 577 páginas
...thee; If ever wife was happy in a man, Compare with me ye women if you can. I prize thy love more then whole Mines of gold, Or all the riches that the East...love is such that Rivers cannot quench, Nor ought 1 but love from thee, give recompence. Thy love is such I can no way repay, The heavens reward thee... | |
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