Lovest thou well thy father's house ? Rhaicos. Indeed I love it, well I love it, yet would leave For thine, where'er it be, my father's house, With all the marks upon the door, that show My growth at every birthday since the... The Hellenics of Walter Savage Landor - Page 35de Walter Savage Landor - 1847 - 279 pagesAffichage du livre entier - À propos de ce livre
| 1843 - 668 pages
...graceful platan by the river-side. Hamadryad. Lovest thou well thy father's house ? Rhaicos. Indeed I love it, well I love it, yet would leave For thine, where'er...o'erpowering evil eyes, My mother nail'd for me against шу bed, And the Cydonian bow (which thou shall see) Won in my race last spring from Eutychus. Hamadryad.... | |
| Walter Savage Landor - 1846 - 704 pages
...platan by the river-side. Hamadryad. Lovest thou well thy father's house? Skaicot. Indeed I IOTB il, well I love it, yet would leave For thine, where'er...evil eyes, My mother nail'd for me against my bed, A nd the Cydonian bow (which thou shalt see) Won in my race last spring from Eutychos. Hamadryad. Bethink... | |
| Walter Savage Landor - 1846 - 696 pages
...graeeful platan by the river-side. Hamadryad. Lovest thou well thy father's house? Rhaieos. Indeed I love it, well I love it, yet would leave For thine, where'er...upon the door, that show My growth at every birth-day sinee the third, And all the eharms, o'erpowering evil eyes, My mother nail'd for me against my bed,... | |
| 1849 - 548 pages
...platan by the river-side. * Hamadryad. Lovest thou well thy father's house •' Rhaicoi. Indeed I love it, well I love it, yet would leave For thine, where'er...every birth-day since the third, And all the charms, o'crpowering evil eyes, My mother nail'd for me against my bed, And the Cydonian bow (which thou shalt... | |
| 1849 - 544 pages
...eraceful platan by the river-side. Hamadryad. Lovest thou well thy father's house ? Rhaicos. Indeed I love it, well I love it, yet would leave For thine, where'er it he, my father's house, With all the marks upon the door, that show My growth at every birth-day since... | |
| Walter Savage Landor - 1853 - 706 pages
...graceful platan by the river-side. Hamadryad. Lovest thoa well thy father's house? Rhaicos. Indeed I love it, well I love it, yet would leave For thine, where'er...(which thou shalt see) Won in my race last spring from Eutyehos. Hamadryad. Bethink thee what it is to leave a home Thou never yet hast left, one night, one... | |
| Walter Savage Landor - 1853 - 724 pages
...platan by the river-side. Hamadryad. Lovest thou well thy father's house) liltaicot. Indeed I love it, well I love it, yet would leave For thine, where'er...me against my bed, And the Cydonian bow (which thou shall see) Won in my race last spring from Eutychos. Hamadryad. Bethink tuee what it is to leave a... | |
| Walter Savage Landor - 1876 - 570 pages
...thou well thy father's house ? Rhaicos. Indeed I love it, well I love it, yet would leave For thino, where'er it be, my father's house, With all the marks...charms, o'erpowering evil eyes, My mother nail'd for mo against my bed, And the Cydonian bow (which thou shalt see) Won in my race last spring from Eutychos.... | |
| Sidney Colvin - 1882 - 434 pages
...graceful platan by the river-side? Hamad. Lovest thou well thy father's house ? Rhaicos. Indeed I love it, well I love it, yet would leave For thine, where'er...shalt see) Won in my race last spring from Eutychos. Hamad, Bethink thee what it is to leave a home Thou never yet hast left, one night, one day. Rhaicos.... | |
| Walter Savage Landor - 1882 - 546 pages
...graceful platan by the river-side? Hamad. Lovest thou well thy father's house ? Rhaicos. Indeed I love it, well I love it, yet would leave For thine, where'er...shalt see) Won in my race last spring from Eutychos. Hamad. Bethink thee what it is to leave a home Thou never yet hast left, one night, one day. Rhaicos.... | |
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