Why did she love him? Curious fool! — be still — Is human love the growth of human will? Dick Turpin - Page 1by Henry Downes Miles - 1840 - 323 pagesFull view - About this book
| Periodicals - 1881 - 588 pages
...very good families." " Then it was very stupid of him to want me, of whom he knows so little." " ' Curious fool, be still ! Is human love the growth of human will ? ' " returned Lady Elton, laughing. "Your mother will be quite interested in your first conquest."... | |
| Edith Mary (pseud.) - 1861 - 280 pages
...whence, nor why she left behind Her all for one who seemed but little kind. Why did she love him ? Curious fool! be still, Is human love the growth of human will ? To her he might be gentleness, the stern Have deeper thoughts than your dull eyes discern." It was... | |
| 1861 - 384 pages
...arts of a man much older than herself, and well versed in the world's ways? "Why did she lore him? Curious fool be still, Is human love the growth of human will ? " Ah, no ! Poor Helen was only caught like many a girl before her, and her mother, equally following... | |
| George Gordon N. Byron (6th baron.) - 1861 - 734 pages
...nor whence nor why she left behind Her all for one who seem'd but little kind. Why did she love him? Curious fool! — be still — Is human love the growth of human will? To her he might be gentleness ; the stern Have deeper thoughts than your dull eyes discern, And when... | |
| Harriet Maria Gordon Smythies - 1864 - 328 pages
...which he was driven would gladly have torn him limb from limb. CHAPTER III. " Why did she love him? Curious fool, be still ! Is human love the growth of human will ? To Jier he might be gentleness. BYKON. ROUGH ROB stood in the dock, with a policeman by his side... | |
| Annie French Hector - 1865 - 266 pages
...a Christian it is my duty to rescue her in some way;' but why should he feel so deep an interest? ' Curious fool, be still! Is human love the growth of human will ?' CHAPTER IX. IT was several days before Marie could recover the strange species of terror and excitement... | |
| Grantley Fitzhardinge Berkeley - 1866 - 396 pages
...surrendered himself — literally heart and soul — I address the admonition of another poet — " curious fool, be still, Is human love the growth of human will 1" It was pre-ordained, doubtless, that the heiress of Annesley should be the source of such intense... | |
| 1866 - 570 pages
...the one, or the apportioned vahiicj of the other to regulate the result. " Why did she love him ¡ Curious fool, be still: Is human love the growth of human will Г" ïTo — -nor of human comprehension. Those who love would fain escape, it may be, from the thrall.... | |
| Henry George Bohn - Quotations - 1867 - 752 pages
...death come slow or fast, The tie which bound the first endures the last ! Byron. Why did she love him ? Curious fool ! be still ; Is human love the growth of human will ! Byron, Lara, 22. Alas ! what else is love but sorrow ? Even He who made earth in love, had soon to... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1867 - 460 pages
...whence, nor why she left behind Her all for one who seem'd but little kind. Why did she love him ? Curious fool ! — be still — Is human love the growth of human will ? To her he might be gentleness ; the stern Have deeper thoughts than your dull eyes discern, And when... | |
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