In middle-age, a garden through whose soil The roots of neighbouring forest trees have crept, It strikes on stringy customs bedded deep, Perhaps on alien passions ; still it grows And lacks not force nor freshness ; but this age Shall aptly choose... Edwin the Fair An Historical Drama - 84 psl.autoriai: Sir Henry Taylor - 1842 - 262 psl.Visos knygos peržiūra - Apie šią knygą
| Sir Henry Taylor - 1877 - 410 psl.
...wisdom, when 'tis innocent : But for myself . . . Wulfstan. The season comes with you When love that's innocent may well be wise. But not inevitably one...all. Love changes with the changing life of man : In our first youth, sufficient to itself, Heedless of all beside, it reigns alone, Revels or storms and... | |
| Sir Henry Taylor - 1877 - 392 psl.
...wisdom, when 'tis innocent : But for myself . . . Wulfstan. The season comes with you When love that's innocent may well be wise. But not inevitably one with wisdom Is innocent love at all times and with ail. Love changes with the changing life of man : In our first youth, sufficient to itself, Heedless... | |
| William Makepeace Thackeray - 1876 - 802 psl.
...passage, taken at random, which the author puts into the mouth of Wulfstan the Wise : Wulfstan. Love changes with the changing life of man ; In its...to itself, Heedless of all beside, it reigns alone, ReTels or storms, and spends itself in passion. In middle age, a garden through whose soil The... | |
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