Poems, sent to a gentlewoman Know you, fair, on what you look: Divinest love lies in this book, Expecting fire from your eyes To kindle this his sacrifice. When your hands untie these strings, Think you've an angel by the wings... English Poems - Page 91de Richard Crashaw - 1900Affichage du livre entier - À propos de ce livre
| Izaak Walton - 1805 - 374 pages
...; Expe6ting fire from your eyes, To kindle this his facrifice. When your hands untie ihefe firings, Think you've an angel by the wings : One that gladly will be nigh, To wait upon each morning figh ; To flutter in the balmy air Of your well-perfumed prayer. Thel'e white plumes of his he'll lend... | |
| Izaak Walton - 1805 - 380 pages
...; Expecting fire from your eyes, To kindle this his facrifice. When your hands untie thefe ftrings, Think you've an angel by the wings : One that gladly will be nigh, To wait upon each morning figh ; KZ To To flutter in the balmy air Of your well-perfumed prayer. Thefe white plumes of his he'll... | |
| 1810 - 594 pages
...Temple of Sacred Poems, sent to a Know you fair, on what you look ? Divinest love lies in this book : Expecting fire from your eyes, To kindle this his...wings, One that gladly will be nigh, To wait upon each morningvsigh ; -' To flutter in the balmy air, Of your well perfumed prayer. These white plumes of... | |
| 1818 - 586 pages
...Sacred Poems, sent to a Gentlewoman. Know you fair, on what you look ? Divinest love lies in this book : Expecting fire from your eyes, To kindle this his...morning sigh; To flutter in the balmy air, Of your well perfumed prayer. These white plumes of his hee'll lend you, Which every day to heaven will send... | |
| Thomas Curtis - 1829 - 822 pages
...Spenter. Faerie Queene. Like an eagle in a dovecoat, I Fluttered your Volscians in Corioli. Shakrpeare. ~ 0 well perfumed prayer. Crcuhaw. The heavenly city very few have a just notion of, or are at pains to... | |
| 1836 - 758 pages
...love lies in thii book : Expecting ftre tram your eyes, To kindle this Im sacriEce. When your handj untie these strings, Think you've an angel by the...each morning sigh. To flutter in the balmy air Of y«ir well-perfumed prayer. These white plumes of his he'll lend yon, Which every day to heaven will... | |
| 1836 - 804 pages
...sent to a Gentlewoman :"— •• Know you, fair, on what you lookf Divinest love lies in thie hook : Expecting fire from your eyes, To kindle this his...your hands untie these strings, Think you've an angel hy the wings. One that gladly will he nigh, To wait upon each moming sigh. To flutter in the halmy... | |
| 1839 - 736 pages
...Poems, sent to a Gentlewoman. Know you, fair, on what you look ? Divinest love lies in this book : Expecting fire from your eyes, To kindle this his...will be nigh, To wait upon each morning sigh ; To nutter in the balmy air, Of your well-perfumed prayer. These white plumes of his he'll lend you, Which... | |
| Thomas Curtis (of Grove house sch, Islington) - 1839 - 864 pages
...Speruer. Faerie Qittctu;. Like an eagle in a dovecoat, I Fluttered your Volscians in Corioli. Shalupeare. Think you've an angel by the wings ¿ One that gladly will be nigh, To wait upon each morning sigh ; Tío flutter in the balmy air Of your well perfumed prayer. Crwhaw. The heavenly chy very few have... | |
| Eucharistica - 1839 - 216 pages
...Supper." Dr. JOHN POTTER. A learned man; for ten 1074 years archbishop of Canterbury. He died in 1747. ' WHEN YOUR HANDS UNTIE THESE STRINGS, THINK YOU'VE AN ANGEL BY THE WINGS J ONE THAT GLADLY WILL BE NIGH TO WAIT UPON EACH MORNING SIGH J TO FLUTTER IN THE BALMY AIR OF YOUR... | |
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