| Harleian miscellany - 1808 - 614 pages
...impressions, if your matchless couches be not half empty. Hero hoped, and therefore she dreumed (as all hope is but a dream) her hope was where her heart .was,...her, or else turn him from her. Hope and fear both t-anbated in her, and both these are wakeful, which made her at break of day, (what an old crone is... | |
| 1809 - 634 pages
...impressions, if your matchless couches be not half empty. Hero hoped, and therefore she dreamed (as all hope is but a dream) her hope was where her heart was,...wakeful, which made her at break ' of day, (what an old crone is the day, that is so long a breaking i) to unloop her luket, or casement, to look whence the... | |
| 1809 - 590 pages
...impressions, if your matchless couches be not half empty. Hero hoped, and therefore she dreamed (as all hope is but a dream) her hope was where her heart was,...wakeful, which made her at break of day, (what an old crone is the day, that is so long a breaking ?) to unloop her luket, or casement, to look whence the... | |
| Harleian miscellany - 1809 - 590 pages
...impressions, if your matchless couches be not half empty. Hero hoped, and therefore she dreamed (as all hope is but a dream) her hope was where her heart .was,...wind that might wind her heart of gold to her, or elss turn him from her. Hope and fear both combated in her, und both these tire wakeful, which made... | |
| Thomas Nash - 1871 - 150 pages
...Shroving," I2mo, Lond. 1627, p. 49. be not half empty. Hero, hoped, and therefore she dreamed (as all hope is but a dream) her hope was where her heart was,...wakeful, which made her at break of day (what an old crone is the day, that is so long a breaking ?) to unloop her luket, or casement, to look whence the... | |
| Charles Hindley - 1871 - 672 pages
...Shroving," I2mo, Lend. 1627, P- 49be not half empty. Hero, hoped, and therefore she dreamed (as all hope is but a dream) her hope was where her heart was,...wakeful, which made her at break of day (what an old crone is the day, that is so long a breaking ?) to unloop her luket, or casement, to loot whence the... | |
| Thomas Nash - 1871 - 144 pages
...Shroving," I2mo, Lond, 1627, p. 49be not half empty. Hero, hoped, and therefore she dreamed (as all hope is but a dream) her hope was where her heart was,...wind her heart of gold to her, or else turn him from hen Hope and fear both combated in her, and both these am wakeful, which made her at break of day (what... | |
| Sir Walter Alexander Raleigh, Walter Raleigh - 1894 - 322 pages
...introduced parenthetically in the Lenten Stuffe:— " Hero hoped, and therefore she dreamed (as all hope is but a dream); her hope was where her heart was,...heart of gold to her, or else turn him from her." But the strongest and best of his writing is his own; or, if a comparison must be found for it, it... | |
| Thomas Nash - 1905 - 418 pages
...cowches bee not halfe empty. '"Hero hoped, and 35 therefore shee dreamed (as all hope is but a dreame) ; her hope was where her heart was, and her heart winding and turning with the winde, that might winde her heart of golde to her, or else turne him from her. Hope and feare both... | |
| 1905 - 154 pages
...cowches bee not halfe empty. Hero hoped, and therefore shee dreamed (as all hope is but a dreame) ; her hope was where her heart was, and her heart winding and turning with the winde, that might winde her heart of golde to her, or else turne him from her. Hope and feare both... | |
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