| Geoffrey Chaucer - 1869 - 308 pages
...departyng of our companye ! Allas, myn hertes queen ! allas, my wyf ! Myn hertes lady, endere of my lyf I What is this world ? what asken men to have ? Now with his love, now in his colde grave 1920 Allone withouten eny companye. Farwel, my swete foo ! myn Emelye ! ,- And softe tak me in _youre... | |
| Adenes (called Le Roi.) - 1869 - 188 pages
...adequately rendered, with the exception of those matchless lines, — " What is this world ? What axen men to have? Now with his love, now in his colde grave Alone withouten any compagnie," To quote a different kind of writing, M. de Chatelain's translation... | |
| Geoffrey Chaucer, Charles Cowden Clarke - 1870 - 676 pages
...departing of our company ! Alas mine hearte's queen ! Alas my wife I Mine hearte's lady, ender of my life ! What is this world ? — What asken men to have ? Now with his love, now in his cokM grave — Alone — withouten any company. Farewell my sweet I Farewell mine Emcly ! " 1 Siker—... | |
| Geoffrey Chaucer, Charles Cowden Clarke - 1870 - 658 pages
...our company ! 1865 Alas mine heartens queen ! alas my wife ! Mine hearth's lady, ender of my life ! What is this world ? — what asken men to have ? Now with his love, now in his coldd grave — Alone, — withouten any company. 1870 Farewell my sweet, — Farewell mine Emily !... | |
| Geoffrey Chaucer - 1870 - 662 pages
...departing of our company ! Alas mine heartens queen ! Alas my wile ! Mine hearte"s lady, ender of my life ! What is this world ? — What asken men to have ? Now with his love, now in his coldd grave — Alone — withouten any company. Farewell my sweet ! Farewell mine Emely ! " 1 Siker... | |
| William Spalding - 1870 - 482 pages
...! Alias, myn Emelye ! Alias, departing8 of our companye ! Alias, myn hertes queen ! Alias, my wyf I Myn hertes lady, ender of my lyf! What is this world? What asken men to havt Now with his love, now in his colde grave Allone, withouten eny companye. Farwel, my swete ! farwel,... | |
| Geoffrey Chaucer - 1870 - 664 pages
...heartë's queen ! alna, my wife ! June heartë's lady, cnder of my life ! What is this world ? what askë men to have ? Now with his love, now in his colde grave Alone, withouten any company. Farewell, my sweet, farewell, mine Emily, And softly take me in your... | |
| Miriam Coles Harris - American fiction - 1871 - 348 pages
...pageant world Drops out by, letting the main masque defile By the conspicuous portal. R. Browning. What is this world ? What asken men to have ? Now with his love— now in his cold graveAlone, withouten any companie ! Chaucer. THE tall old clock, which stood by the dining-room... | |
| Miriam Coles Harris - American fiction - 1871 - 340 pages
...pageant world Drops out by, letting the main masque defile By the conspicuous portal. R. Browning. What is this world ? What asken men to have ? Now with his love— now in his cold grave— Alone, withouten any companie! Chaucer. THE tall old clock, which stood by the dining-room... | |
| James Russell Lowell - Biography & Autobiography - 1871 - 450 pages
...and Emily ? ' " that follows so close upon the profoundly tender despair of Arcite's farewell : — " What is this world ? What asken men to have ? Now with his love now in the colde grave Alone withouten any company ! " The power of diffusion without being diffuse would... | |
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