| Charles Knight - Great Britain - 1841 - 440 pages
...said the Nut-brown Maid Was to her love unkind. Make you ready, for so am I, Although it were anon ; For in my mind, of all mankind I love but you alone." " Take good heed," said he, " lest people should not call this love, but wantonness. Rather than your... | |
| Robert Chambers - American literature - 1844 - 692 pages
...your sake, As I have said before. To come on foot, to hunt and ehoot To get us meat in store ; For no woody Ida's inmost grove, While yet — Yet take good heed, for ever I drenJ That ye could not sustain The thorny ways, the deep valleys,... | |
| William Chambers, Robert Chambers - Art - 1845 - 900 pages
...might grow : Yet had I lever than, That I had to the greenwood go, Alone, a banished man. SHE. — I think not nay, but, as ye say, It is no maiden's...my mind, of all mankind I love but you alone. HE. — Yet take good heed, for ever I dread That ye could not sustain The thorny ways, the deep valleys,... | |
| Robert Chambers - English literature - 1847 - 712 pages
...might grow ; Yet had I lever than, That I hod to the green wood go, Alone, a banished man. SHE. — mbers — Yet take good heed, for erer I dread That ye could not sustain The thorny ways, the deep valleys,... | |
| Robert Chambers - Authors, English - 1847 - 712 pages
...think not nay, but, as ye say, It is no maiden's lore : But love may make me for your sake, As I hare Ģ ۍwN l z ] '| ? ~ ; ) >v m 8 #_[ E o... Ҟ :i 9 \} > mF Y ߜ? _ ~ ѣg ? χd ۰p mv\ ' Нв. — Yet take good heed, for ever I dread That ye could not sustain The thorny ways, the deep... | |
| Half hours - 1847 - 614 pages
...meat in store, For so that I your company may have, I ask no more ; From which to part, it maketh mine heart as cold as any stone, For, in my mind, of all mankind, I love but you alone." " For an outlaw this is the law, that men him take and bind Without pity, hanged to be, and waver with... | |
| Robert Chambers - English literature - 1849 - 708 pages
...might grow I Yet had I lever than, That I had to the green wood go, Alone, a banished man. SHE. — ed under another climate, to be tossed and turmoil«! — Yet take good heed, for erer I dread That ye could not sustain The thorny ways, the deep valleys,... | |
| Robert Chambers - English literature - 1850 - 710 pages
...come on foot, to hunt and shoot To get us meat in store ; For so that I your company May have, I aak ved to see so many days, Till time had blasted nil...bays ; But- cursed be the fatal hour That pluck'J — Yet take good heed, for ever I dread That ye could not sustain The thorny ways, the deep valleys.... | |
| Abraham Mills - English literature - 1851 - 594 pages
...might grow: Yet had I lever than, That I had to the green wood go, Alone, a banished man. SBE. — I think not nay, but, as ye say, It is no maiden's...stone; For, in my mind, of all mankind I love but yon alone. HE. — Yet take good heed, for ever I dread That ye could not sustain The thorny ways,... | |
| Abraham Mills - English literature - 1851 - 602 pages
...than, That I had to the green wood go, Alone, a banished man. SHE. — I think not say, but, as ye ray, It is no maiden's lore : But love may make me for...my mind, of all mankind I love but you alone. HE. — Yet take good heed, for ever I dread That ye could not sustain The thorny ways, the deep valley's,... | |
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