| Thomas Humphry Ward - 1902 - 850 pages
...flush of shame Arose, commixt with fear. She beheld and laugh'd at him, And then again she sung, ' My thread is small, my thread is fine, But he must...stronger than thee, Who can break this thread of mine!' ' I thank thee, I thank thee, Hodeirah's son! I thank thee for doing what can't be undone, For binding... | |
| Armin Kroder - 1903 - 280 pages
...hieher zu setzen, um unseren leser ohne weiteres ihre bedeutung für Sh's werk erkennen zu lassen: My thread is small, my thread is fine, But he must be A strenger than thee, Who can break this thread of mine. Interessant ist auch die folgende stelle Th... | |
| David Watson Rannie - 1907 - 422 pages
...shone in the light, You might look for it closely in vain. The youth sate watching it, And she observed his wonder, And then again she spake, And still her...stronger than thee Who can break this thread of mine ! " Nor, in the phantasmagoria of the preternatural, is the natural thrill never felt Even the magic... | |
| Robert Southey - 1909 - 808 pages
...You might look for it closely in vain. The youth sate watching it, And she observed his wonder, 340 And then again she spake, And still her speech was...stronger than thee, Who can break this thread of mine ! ' 27 And up she raised her bright blue eyes, And sweetly she smiled on him, 350 And he conceived... | |
| Robert Southey - 1909 - 808 pages
...it, And she observed his wonder, 340 And then again she spake, And still her speech was song ; ' \ow twine it round thy hands I say, Now twine it round...stronger than thee, Who can break this thread of mine ! ' 27 And up she raised her bright blue eyes, And sweetly she smiled on him, 350 And he conceived... | |
| Thomas Humphry Ward - 1917 - 856 pages
...shone in the light, You might look for it closely in vain. The youth sate watching it, And she observed his wonder, • And then again she spake, And still her speech was song ; 1 Now twine it round thy hands I say, Now twine it round thy hands I pray ; My thread is small, my... | |
| Lafcadio Hearn, Charles Woodward Hutson - 1924 - 240 pages
...pallid chrysalis; the chamber where the pretty witch spun her web of magical gold. "My thread is slim, my thread is fine, But he must be A stronger than thee Who can break this thread of mine." And the reader murmureth, perchance, that he is yet no wiser than he was before. Behold! the mystery... | |
| Marilyn Butler - 1988 - 28 pages
...[the thread] And she beheld his wonder. And then again she spake, And still her speech was song: ii 'Now twine it round thy hands I say, Now twine it...stronger than thee, Who can break this thread of mine!' And up she rais'd her bright blue eyes, And sweetly she smil'd on him, And he conceiv'd no ill... And... | |
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