She kiss'd it with a lip more chill than stone, And put it in her bosom, where it dries And freezes utterly unto the bone Those dainties made to still an infant's cries ; Then 'gan she work again ; nor stay'd her care, But to throw back at times her veiling... Spirit of the English Magazines - Page 1201821Full view - About this book
| Paul Elmer More - English literature - 1906 - 302 pages
...dig more fervently than misers can. Soon she turn'd up a soiled glove, whereon Her silk had play'd in purple phantasies, She kiss'd it with a lip more...bone Those dainties made to still an infant's cries: Than 'gan she work again; nor stay'd her care, But to throw back at times her veiling hair. Every age... | |
| Paul Elmer More - English literature - 1906 - 326 pages
...dig more fervently than misers can. Soon she turn'd up a soiled glove, whereon Her silk had play'd in purple phantasies, She kiss'd it with a lip more...it in her bosom, where it dries And freezes utterly onto the bone Those dainties made to still an infant's cries: Than "gan she work again; nor stay'd... | |
| Paul Elmer More - American literature - 1906 - 304 pages
...dig more fervently than misers can. Soon she turn'd up a soiled glove, whereon Her silk had play'd in purple phantasies, She kiss'd it with a lip more chill than stone, Aud pnt it in her bosom, where it dries And freezes utterly unto the bone Those dainties made to still... | |
| William Stanley Braithwaite - English poetry - 1909 - 1334 pages
...dig more fervently than misers can. Soon she turn'd up a soil'd glove, whereon Her silk had play'd in purple phantasies. She kiss'd it with a lip more...bone Those dainties made to still an infant's cries: Than 'gan she work again ; nor stay'd her care, But to throw back at times her veiling hair. That old... | |
| Curtis Hidden Page - English poetry - 1910 - 968 pages
...can. Soon she turn'd up a spiled glove, whereon Hersilk had play'd in purple phantasies. She I-. N-.M & . again ; nor stay'd her care, But to throw back at times her veiling hair. That old nurse stood beside... | |
| William Macneile Dixon, Sir Herbert John Clifford Grierson - English poetry - 1911 - 792 pages
...can. XLVII Soon she turn'd up a soiled glove, whereon Her silk had play'd in purple phantasies, 370 She kiss'd it with a lip more chill than stone, And...made to still an infant's cries : Then 'gan she work again ; nor stay'd her care, But to throw back at times her veiling hair. XLVIII That old nurse stood... | |
| William Macneile Dixon - English poetry - 1911 - 792 pages
...can. XLVII Soon she turn'd up a soiled glove, whereon Her silk had play'd in purple phantasies, 370 She kiss'd it with a lip more chill than stone, And put it in her bosom, where it dries And freezas utterly unto the bone Those dainties made to still an infant's cries : Then 'gan she work again... | |
| John Keats - 1914 - 538 pages
...more fervently than misers can. XI.VII. Soon she tnrn'd up a soiled glove, whereon Her silk had play'd in purple phantasies ; She kiss'd it with a lip more...made to still an infant's cries : Then 'gan she work again ; nor stay'd her care, xLvm. That old nurse stood beside her wondering, Until her heart felt... | |
| John Keats - 1901 - 124 pages
...fervently than misers can. XLVII. Soon she turn'd up a soiled glove, whereon no Her silk had play'd in purple phantasies : She kiss'd it with a lip more...bone Those dainties made to still an infant's cries ; m Then 'gan she work again ; nor stay'd her care, But to throw back at times her veiling hair. XLVIII.... | |
| John Keats - 1917 - 380 pages
...more fervently than misers can. XLVH Soon she turn'd up a soiled glove, whereon Her silk had play'd in purple phantasies, She kiss'd it with a lip more...made to still an infant's cries : Then 'gan she work again ; nor stay'd her care. XLVHI That old nurse stood beside her wondering, Until her heart felt... | |
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