| Henry George Bohn - 1881 - 738 pages
...when left. Byron,DJ Oh, love ! what is there in this world of ours Which makes it fatal to bo lov'd ? Ah, why With cypress branches hast thou wreath'd thy bowers, And made thy best interpreter a sigh ? Byron, 1). J. in. "2. Love bears within itself the very germ Of change : and how should this be otherwise... | |
| George Gordon N. Byron (6th baron.) - 1881 - 800 pages
...turn'd her pure heart's purest blood to tears ! II. Oh, Love ! what is it, in this world of ours. Which pity, or aversion knew, Still 'here wi wreathed thy bowers, And made thy best interpreter a sigh ? As those who dote on odours pluck the flowers,... | |
| Jehiel Keeler Hoyt, Anna Lydia Ward - 1882 - 926 pages
...Juan. Canto I. St. 194. abont the stars. LOVE. LOVE. Oh Love! what is it in this world of ours Which makes it fatal to be loved? Ah! •why With cypress branches hast thou wreathed thy bowers, And made thy best interpreter a sigh ? As those who dote on odours pluck the flowers,... | |
| William Graham - 1882 - 158 pages
...the point of shaking so violently that her parasol dropped from her hands. " Ah, love ! what is there in this world of ours that makes it fatal to be loved ? " " Mr. Brown," she said, " please don't talk such nonsense, you know we can never be anything more... | |
| 1882 - 1434 pages
...BYBOS— Don Juan. Canto I. St 194. £10 LOVE. LOVE. Oh Love! -what is it in this world of ours Which hey are so, but, like to village curs, Bark when their fellows thon wreathed thy bowers, And made thy best interpreter n sigh ? As those who dote on odours pluck... | |
| Henry George Bohn - 1883 - 782 pages
...Don Juan. Canto i. St. 74 O Love ! what Is it in this world of ours Which makes it fatal to be lov'd? Ah, why With cypress branches hast thou wreath'd thy bowers, And made thy best interpreter a sigh? 2944 Byron : Don Juan. Canto ill. St. 2. Love bears within its breast the very germ Of change : and... | |
| George Gordon N. Byron (6th baron.) - 1885 - 284 pages
...And turn'd her pure heart's purest blood to tears ! Oh, Love ! what is it in this world of ours Which makes it fatal to be loved? Ah why With cypress branches hast thou wreathed thy bowers, And made thy best interpreter a sigh ? As those who dote on odours pluck the flowers,... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1891 - 752 pages
...turn'd her pure heart's purest blood to tears ! Oh, Love ! what is it, in this world of ours, Which turn my thoughts to thee? Oh I thoti wreathed thy bowers, And made thy best interpreter a sigh ? As those who dote on odours pluck... | |
| Samuel Austin Allibone - 1896 - 794 pages
...of wood they extract coals. BUTLER : Hudibras. f Oh, Love! what is there in this world of ours Which makes it fatal to be loved? Ah, why 'With cypress branches hast thou wreathed thy bowers, And made thy best interpreter a sigh ? -. BYRON. Love bears within itself the... | |
| Jeremiah Clemens - 1900 - 330 pages
...dreamless sleep of peaceful innocence CHAPTER VI " Oh, love! what is it in this world of ours Which makes it fatal to be loved? Ah! why With cypress branches hast thou wreathed thy bowers, And made thy best interpreter a sigh? As those who dote on odors pluck the flowers,... | |
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