Leofric ! could my name be forgotten, and yours alone remembered ! But perhaps my innocence may save me from reproach ; and how many as. innocent are in fear and famine ! No eye will open on me but fresh from tears. The Spell of England - Pagina 36de Julia de Wolf Addison - 1922 - 433 paginiVizualizare completă - Despre această carte
| Walter Savage Landor - 1829 - 570 pagini
...hope they will not crowd about me so tomorrow. O Leofric! could my name be forgotten! and yours alone remembered! But perhaps my innocence may save me from...will the morning come! ah when will the noon be over! This Conversation was suggested by the Indicator; an excellent book, stored with sound criticisms,... | |
| Walter Savage Landor - 1876 - 618 pagini
...they will not crowd about me so to-morrow. O Leofric ! could my name be forgotten ! and yours alone remembered ! But perhaps my innocence may save me...morning come ! ah, when will the noon be over ! The story of Godiva, at one of whose festivals or fairs I was present in my boyhood, has always much interested... | |
| Walter Savage Landor - 1876 - 618 pagini
...name be forgotten ! and yours alone remembered ! But perhaps my innocence may save me from reproach I and how many as innocent are in fear and famine !...morning come ! ah, when will the noon be over ! The story of Godiva, at one of whose festivals or fairs I was present in rajboyhood, hag always much interested... | |
| Sidney Colvin - 1881 - 250 pagini
...they will not crowd about me so to-morrow. 0 Leofric ! could my name be forgotten, and yours alone remembered. But perhaps my innocence may save me from...morning come? ah, when will the noon be over?" The second class of Landor's dialogues, the dialogues of discussion and reflexion, are both much more numerous,... | |
| Sidney Colvin - 1881 - 248 pagini
...they will not crowd about me so to-morrow. 0 Leofric ! could my name be forgotten ! and yours alone remembered. But perhaps my innocence may save me from...it gives me courage. Ah, when will the morning come P ah, when will the noon be over ? The second class of Landor's dialogues, the dialogues of discussion... | |
| Walter Savage Landor - 1882 - 546 pagini
...they will not crowd about me so to-morrow. O Leofric ! could my name be forgotten ! and yours alone remembered ! But perhaps my innocence may save me...morning come ! ah, when will the noon be over ! The story of Godiva, at one of whose festivals or fairs I was present in my boyhood, has always interested... | |
| Sidney Colvin - 1882 - 434 pagini
...they will not crowd about me so to-morrow. O Leofrie ! could my name be forgotten ! and yours alone remembered ! But perhaps my innocence may save me...morning come ! ah, when will the noon be over ! The story of Godiva, at one of whose festivals or fairs I was present in my boyhood, has always interested... | |
| Walter Savage Landor - 1883 - 554 pagini
...they will not crowd about me so to-morrow. O Leofric ! could my name be forgotten, and yours alone remembered ! But perhaps my innocence may save me...morning come ? Ah ! when will the noon be over ? The story of Godiva, at one of whose festivals or fairs I was present in my boyhood, has always much interested... | |
| Walter Savage Landor - 1894 - 440 pagini
...name be forgotten ! and yours alone remembered ! But perhaps my innocence may save me from reproach 1 and how many as innocent are in fear and famine !...morning come ! ah, when will the noon be over ! The story of Godiva, at one of whose festivals or fairs I was present in my boyhood, has always interested... | |
| Walter Savage Landor - 1898 - 314 pagini
...fast and pray. Leofric. I do not hear thee; the voices of the folk are so loud under this archway. famine! No eye will open on me but fresh from tears....morning come! ah, when will the noon be over! The story of Godiva, at one of whose festivals or fairs I was present in my boyhood, has always much interested... | |
| |