| Daniel Scrymgeour - 1870 - 644 páginas
...hears that I have dropped them in the well, Oh what will Muija think of me, I cannot, cannot tell. " My ear-rings ! my ear-rings ! he'll say they should...That changeful mind unchanging gems are not befitting well — Thus will he think, — and what to say, alas ! I cannot tell. " He'll think when I to market... | |
| 1870 - 210 páginas
...that I have dropped them in the well, Oh ! what will Muya think of me ! — I cannot, cannot tell ! My ear-rings ! my ear-rings ! — he'll say they should...That changeful mind unchanging gems are not befitting well ; Thus will he think — and what to say, alas 1 I cannot tell. He'll think, when I to market... | |
| 1871 - 476 páginas
...that I have dropped them in the well, Oh ! what will Muga think of me ? — I cannot, cannot tell ! My ear-rings ! my ear-rings ! — he'll say they should...That changeful mind unchanging gems are not befitting well: — Thus will he think— and what to say, alas ! I cannot tell. ON THE CLIFF. 125 He'll think,... | |
| William Cullen Bryant - 1871 - 968 páginas
...think of me, I cannot, cannot tell. "My ear-rings ! my ear-rings ! he'll say they should have l)cen, r drink, Till a hungry we did feel, So we drawed a lot, and, Ofjasperand of onyx, and of diamond shining clear, Changing to the changing light, with radiance insincere... | |
| Mary Russell Mitford - 1872 - 582 páginas
...hears that I have dropped them in the well, Oh ! what will Mnja think of me, I can not, can not tell! " My ear-rings ! my ear-rings ! he'll say they should...That changeful mind unchanging gems are not befitting well: Thus will he think :—and what to say, alas ! I can not tell! " He'll think, when I to market... | |
| William Cullen Bryant - 1872 - 900 páginas
...and hears that I have dropped them in the well, 0, what will Muca think of me, Icannot,cannottell. , And far a cloth-yard shaft could send ; Each held...and strong, And at their belts their quivers rung. T Ofjasperand of onyx, and of diamond shining clear. 'Changing to the changing light, with radiance insincere... | |
| Samuel Orchart Beeton - 1873 - 782 páginas
...and hears that I have dropt them in the well, Oh what will Muça think of me, I cannot, cannot tell. ot Forbid yon, Dora ? " Dora said again : " Do with...the child And bless him for the sake of him that "s well — Thus will ho think, — and what to say, alas ! I cannot tell. He'll think when I to market... | |
| Casket - 1873 - 912 páginas
...hears that I have dropped them in the well, Oh ! what will Mura think of me, I cannot, cannot tell ! " your curtains, and begin the dawn. SIR WILLIAM DAVESAM....thing to abbreviate by contracting, another by cu unchangeful gems arc not befitting well, Thus will he think : — and what to say, alas ! I cannot... | |
| William Cullen Bryant - 1873 - 906 páginas
...and hears that I have dropped them in the well, 0, what will Muça t hink of me, leannot.cannottell. thee. THOMAS LODGE. jasperand of onyx, and of diamond shining clear, Changing to the changing light, with radiance insincere... | |
| Living voices - 1873 - 588 páginas
...hears that I have dropped them in the well — Oh ! what will Musa think of me, I cannot, cannot tell. My ear-rings, my ear-rings, he'll say they should have been, Not of pearl-drops and of silver, but of gold and glittering sheen ; Of jasper and of onyx, and of diamonds... | |
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