| Algernon Charles Swinburne - 1866 - 240 páginas
...with love, Ravel that gold and broidered thread in them, You rend across the mid and very seam. Yea, I am found the woman in all tales, The face caught...Delicate with such gold in its soft ways And my mouth honeyed so for Launcelot, Out of good things he chose his golden soul To be the pearlwork of my treasuring... | |
| Theodore Wratislaw - 1900 - 240 páginas
...beauty. ' I that have held a land between twin lips And turned large England to a little kiss . . . Yea, I am found the woman in all tales, The face caught...Cressida, So kissed men's mouths that they went sick and mad.' But on the advent of Queen Eleanor with her poisoned draught, the pride of Rosamund falls... | |
| Rudolf Kassner - 1900 - 336 páginas
...Swinburne nach Ruskin und vor Walter Pater über ein Bild etwa Rossetti's geschrieben hätte: Yea, I am found the woman in all tales, The face caught...always in the story's face; I Helen, holding Paris by his lips, Smote Hector through the dead; I Cressida So kissed men's mouth, that they went sick or mad,... | |
| Theodore Wratislaw, G. F. Monkshood - 1901 - 234 páginas
...beauty. ' I that have held a land between twin lips And turned large England to a little kiss . . . Yea, I am found the woman in all tales, The face caught...Cressida, So kissed men's mouths that they went sick and mad.' But on the advent of Queen Eleanor with her poisoned draught, the pride of Rosamund falls... | |
| Harold Nicolson - 1926 - 228 páginas
...her concubinage, conscious that she has become thereby one of the eternal figures of romance : Yea, I am found the woman in all tales, The face caught...its soft ways And my mouth honied so for Launcelot, . . . and with it all, a little frightened : Fear is the cushion for the feet of love Painted with... | |
| Harold Nicolson - 1926 - 224 páginas
...her concubinage, conscious that she has become thereby one of the eternal figures of romance : Yea, I am found the woman in all tales, The face caught...its soft ways And my mouth honied so for Launcelot, . . . and with it all, a little frightened : Fear is the cushion for the feet of love Painted with... | |
| Walter Pater - 1980 - 531 páginas
...Samuel Chew sees the germ of Pater's idea of Lady Lisa in Swinburne's Rosamond (1860), scene 1; "Yea, I am found the woman in all tales, / The face caught...or mad, / Stung right at brain with me; I Guenevere . . ." Swinburne (Boston, 1929), p. 189. Hints of the femme fatale in the complex makeup of Pater's... | |
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