Tis never woman's part Out of her fond misgivings to perplex The fortunes of the man to whom she cleaves ; 'Tis hers to weave all that she has of fair And bright in the dark meshes of their web Inseparate from their windings. Boston Common: Tale of Our Own Times - Seite 547von Mrs. Farren, Mrs. R. G. Varnham - 1856 - 556 SeitenVollansicht - Über dieses Buch
| 1836 - 382 Seiten
...woman's part Out of her fond misgivings to perplex The fortunes of the man to whom she cleaves , 'Tis hers to weave all that she has of fair And bright...found its refuge in a hero's love, Whatever destiny bis generous soul Shape for him ; — 'tis its duty to be still, And trust him till it bound or break... | |
| 1839 - 876 Seiten
...part, Out of her fond misgivings, to perplex The fortunes of the man to whom she cleaves. 'Tis her's to weave, all that she has of fair And bright, in...meshes of their web, Inseparate from their windings." She began to feel sensibly that he was at times cool and thoughtful, even to painfulness. She would... | |
| sir Thomas Noon Talfourd - 1835 - 232 Seiten
...woman's part Out of her fond misgivings to perplex The fortunes of the man to whom she cleaves ; 'Tis hers to weave all that she has of fair And bright...generous soul Shape for him ; — 'tis its duty to be still, And trust him till it bound or break with his. \Exil. SCENE III. A chamber in the Temple.... | |
| sir Thomas Noon Talfourd - 1835 - 252 Seiten
...woman's part Out of her fond misgivings to perplex The fortunes of the man to whom she cleaves; 'Tis hers to weave all that she has of fair And bright...love, Whatever destiny his generous soul Shape for him;—'tis its duty to be still, SCENE III. A chamber in the Temple. Enter MEDON, followed by ABRA.... | |
| 1836 - 604 Seiten
...woman's part Out of her fond misgivings to perplex The fortunes of the man to whom she cleaves ; 'Tis hers to weave all that she has of fair And bright...generous soul Shape for him ; — 'tis its duty to be still, And trust him till it bound or break with his.' Ion thus prays to be intrusted with a dangerous... | |
| Elizabeth Sandford - 1836 - 470 Seiten
...woman 's part Out of her fond misgivings to perplex The fortunes of the man to whom she cleaves : 'Tis hers to weave all that she has of fair And bright...meshes of their web Inseparate from their windings." TALFOUBD'S Ion. ' A woman will show her strength of mind in the endurance of the pains and ills of... | |
| sir Thomas Noon Talfourd - 1836 - 140 Seiten
...woman's part Out of her fond misgivings to perplex The fortunes of the man to whom she cleaves ; 'Tis hers to weave all that she has of fair And bright in the dark meshes of their web In separate from their windings. My poor heart Hath found its refuge in a hero's love, Whatever destiny... | |
| 1839 - 914 Seiten
...part, Out of her fond misgivings, to perpjex The fortunes of the man to whom Rhe cleaves. 'Tis lier's to weave, all that she has of fair And bright, in the dark meshes of their web, Inscparale from their windings." She began to feel sensibly that he was at times cool nd thoughtful,... | |
| Thomas Noon Talfourd - 1840 - 366 Seiten
...woman's part Out of her fond misgivings to perplex The fortunes of the man to whom she cleaves ; 'Tis hers to weave all that she has of fair And bright...generous soul Shape for him ; — 'tis its duty to be still And trust him till it bound or break with his. [Exit. SCENE III. • A Chamber in the Temple.... | |
| Thomas Noon Talfourd - 1846 - 284 Seiten
...woman's part Out of her fond misgivings to perplex The fortunes of the man to whom she cleaves ; 'Tis hers to weave all that she has of fair And bright...generous soul Shape for him ; — 'tis its duty to be still And trust him till it bound or break with his. [Exit. SCENE III. — A Chamber in the TempleEnter... | |
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