The moth's kiss, first! Kiss me as if you made believe You were not sure, this eve. How my face, your flower, had pursed Its petals up; so, here and there You brush it, till I grow aware Who wants me, and wide ope I burst. Latter-day lyrics, selected, with notes, by W.D. Adams - 112 psl.redagavo - 1878Visos knygos peržiūra - Apie šią knygą
| Charlotte Fiske Bates - 1832 - 1022 psl.
...go to sleep ; You will wake, and remember, and understand. [From In a Gondola.] THE TWO KISSES. THE Moth's kiss, first! Kiss me as if you made believe...brush it, till I grow aware Who wants me, and wide open burst. The Bee's kiss, now! Kiss me as if you entered gay My heart at some noonday, A bud that... | |
| Robert Browning - 1850 - 436 psl.
...hundreds — not one caring If the dear host's neck were wried : Past we glide ! She sings. 1. The moth's kiss, first ! Kiss me as if you made believe...brush it, till I grow aware Who wants me, and wide open burst. 2. The Bee's kiss, now ! Kiss me as if you entered gay My heart at some noonday, A bud... | |
| Robert Browning - 1864 - 436 psl.
...by hundreds — not one caring If the dear host's neck were wried: Past we glide ! Him sings. 1. The moth's kiss, first ! Kiss me as if you made believe...brush it, till I grow aware Who wants me, and wide open burst S. The Bee's kiss, now ! ' Kiss me as if you entered gay My heart at some noonday, A bud... | |
| Richard Henry Stoddard - 1866 - 240 psl.
...His heaven — All's right with the world! ROBERT BROWNING. 1S4 SONG. [*(•.] THE Moth's kiss,firft! Kiss me as if you made believe You were not sure, this eve, How my face, your ftower, had pursed Its petals up ; so, here and there You bruJb it, till I grow aware Who wants me,... | |
| Stephen Thompson - 1870 - 78 psl.
...hundreds, not one caring If the dear host's neck were wried : Past we glide ! She sings. L The moths kiss, first ! Kiss me as if you made believe You were...aware Who wants me, and wide ope I burst. II. The bees kiss, now ! Kiss me as if you entered gay My heart at some noonday, A bud that dares not disallow... | |
| William Cullen Bryant - 1871 - 968 psl.
...wants noan o' th' bonnet, thae foo ! " EDWIN WAUGH. THE MOTH'S KISS, F1KSTI FROM " IN Л GONDOLA." THE d. The young village maid, when with flowers she dresses Her dark-flowing prow aware Who wants me, and wide open burst. The Bee's kiss, now ! Kiss me as if you entered gay My... | |
| William Cullen Bryant - 1873 - 906 psl.
...wants noan o' th' bonnet, thae foo ! " EDWIN WAUCH. THE MOTH'S KISS, FIRST I FROM "IN A GONDOLA." THE t but nightshade grew upon earth's ground ; lave turned all his to heart's- ere, How my face, your flower, had pursed Its petals up ; so, here and there You brush it, till I grow... | |
| William Cullen Bryant - 1876 - 599 psl.
...devil a pitcher was whole in Coleraine. ANONYMOUS. THE MOTH'S KISS, FIRST. FROM " IN A GONDOLA." THE Moth's kiss, first ! Kiss me as if you made believe...brush it, till I grow aware Who wants me, and wide open burst. The Bee's kiss, now ! Kiss me as if you entered gay My heart at some noonday, A bud that... | |
| William Cullen Bryant - 1877 - 618 psl.
...devil a pitcher was whole in Colei-aine. ANONYMOUS. THE MOTH'S KISS, FIRST. FROM " IN A GONDOLA." THE Moth's kiss, first ! Kiss me as if you made believe...petals up ; so, here and there You brush it, till 1 grow aware Who wants me, and wide open burst. The Bee's kiss, now ! Kiss me as if you entered gay... | |
| William Cullen Bryant - 1880 - 1124 psl.
...worth, If thou kiss not me ? I'HKCY HVÜSIIE SHELLEY. THE MOTH'S KISS, FIRST: FROM " IN A GONDOLA." THE hich at suie, this eve, How my face, your flower, had pursed Its petals up ; so, here anil there You brush... | |
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