 | 1891 - 348 páginas
...sour ; Labour for me, Love rest in prince's bower. 1 Olded. " smooth'd face." WEEP NOT, MY WANTON. WEEP not, my wanton, smile upon my knee ; When thou art old there's grief enough for thee. Mother's wag, pretty boy, Father's sorrow, father's joy ; When thy father first did see Such a boy... | |
 | Francis Turner Palgrave - 1891 - 408 páginas
...I was woe, Fortune changed made him so, When he left his pretty boy Last his sorrow, first his joy. Weep not, my wanton, smile upon my knee, When thou art old there's grief enough for lhee. Streaming tears that never stint, Like pearl drops from a ilint, F'ell by course from his eyes,... | |
 | Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, Helen Mathers - 1892 - 340 páginas
...toward them arm-in-arm, and engaged in the most intimate conversation. CHAPTER V. BY MAY C ROM ME LIN. Weep not, my wanton, smile upon my knee, When thou art old, there's grief enough for thee. The wanton smiled, father wept, Mother cried, baby leapt, More he crowed, more we cried, Nature could not... | |
 | James Russell Lowell - 1892 - 368 páginas
...him, indeed, for the word " brightsome," and for two lines of Sephestia's song to her child, — " Weep not, my wanton, smile upon my knee, When thou art old, there 's grief enough forthee," — which have all the innocence of the Old Age in them. Otherwise... | |
 | Henry Morley - 1892 - 532 páginas
...are, he wonders at the beauty of the lady. Sephestia sings a lullaby to her child with the burden— " Weep not, my wanton, smile upon my knee, When thou art old, that's grief enough forthee." The old man, the lady, and the child arc lodged by Menaphon in his own... | |
 | James Russell Lowell - 1892 - 350 páginas
...him, indeed, for the word " brightsome," and for two lines of Sephestia's song to her child, — " Weep not, my wanton, smile upon my knee, When thou art old, there 's grief enough forthee," — which have all the innocence of the Old Age in them. Otherwise... | |
 | James Russell Lowell - 1892 - 156 páginas
...him, indeed, for the word " brightsome," and for two lines of Sephestia's song to her child, — " Weep not, my wanton, smile upon my knee, When thou art old, there » grief enough for thee," — which have all the innocence of the Old Age in them. Otherwise... | |
 | Francis Turner Palgrave - 1894 - 404 páginas
...part, Tears of blood fell from his heart, When he left his pretty boy, Father's sorrow, father's joy. Weep not, my wanton, smile upon my knee, When thou art old, there's grief enough for thee. The wanton smiled, father wept, Mother cried, baby leapt ; More he crow'd, more we cried, Nature could... | |
 | Robert Greene - 1894 - 208 páginas
...baby blifs ;* For he left his pretty boy, Father's forrow, father's joy. Weep not, my wanton, fmile upon my knee ; When thou art old there's grief enough for thee. ('Menaphon' [1589], vi., pp. 43, 44.) CUPID. Ida. ... I heard a fhepherd fmg, That like a bee, Love... | |
 | Robert Greene - 1894 - 202 páginas
...of Frefmgfield. (' Friar Bacon ' [1594], xiii., pp. 9-11.) CRADLE SONG. Weep not, my wanton, fmile upon my knee ; When thou art old there's grief enough for thee. Mother's wag, pretty boy, Father's forrow, father's joy ; When thy father firft did fee Such a boy... | |
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