| 1843 - 668 str.
...now, I claim my kiss. Hamadryad. Do men take first, then claim ? Do thus the seasons run their course with them ? Her lips were seal'd; her head sank on...Savoury was the smell, and long past noon, Thallinos ! in thy house ; for marjoram, Basil and mint and thyme and rosemary, Were sprinkled on the kid's well-roasted... | |
| Walter Savage Landor - 1847 - 306 str.
...now, I claim my kiss. Hamadryad. Do men take first, then claim ? Do thus the seasons run their course with them ? Her lips were seal'd ; her head sank on...Savoury was the smell and long past noon, Thallinos ! in thy house ; for marjoram Basil and mint, and thyme and rosemary, Were sprinkled on the kid's well... | |
| 1849 - 548 str.
...now, I claim my kiss. Hamadryad. Do men take first, then claim ? Do thus the seasons run their course with them ? . . Her lips were seal'd ; her head sank...were heard within the wood : But who should hear them l . . and whose laughs ? and why ? Savoury was the smell and long past noon, Thallinos ! in thy house;... | |
| 1849 - 544 str.
...now, I claim my kiss. Hamadryad. Do men take first, then claim ? Do thus the seasons run their course with them ? . . Her lips were seal'd; her head sank...breast. 'Tis said that laughs were heard within the wood : Bat who should hear them : . . and whose laughs ' and why 1 Savoury was the smell and long past noon,... | |
| 1902 - 902 str.
...now, I claim my kiss. Hamadryad. Do men take first, then claim ? Do thus the seasons run their course with them? . . . Her lips were seal'd, her head sank on his breast, T is said that laughs were heard within the wood, But who should hear them ? . . . and whose laughs,... | |
| Walter Savage Landor - 1876 - 568 str.
...now, I claim my kiss. Hamadryad. Do men take first, then claim ? Do thus the seasons run their course with them ? . . Her lips were seal'd, her head sank...Savoury was the smell, and long past noon, Thallinos ! m thy house ; for marjoram, Basil and mint, and thyme and rosemary, Were sprinkled on the kid's well... | |
| Walter Savage Landor - 1876 - 570 str.
...now, I claim my kiss. Hamadrgad. Do men take first, then claim ? Do thus the seasons run their course with them ? . . Her lips were seal'd, her head sank...: But who should hear them ? . . and whose laughs 'i and why ? Savoury was the smell, and long past noon, Tludlinos ! in thy house ; for marjoram, Basil... | |
| Walter Savage Landor - 1882 - 546 str.
...me now, I claim my kiss. Hamad. Do men take first, then claim? Do thus the seasons run their course with them ? Her lips were seal'd ; her head sank on...Savoury was the smell and long past noon, Thallinos ! in thy house ; for marjoram, L Basil and mint, and thyme and rosemary, Were sprinkled on the kid's... | |
| Sidney Colvin - 1882 - 434 str.
...me now, I claim my kiss. Hamad. Do men take first, then claim? Do thus the seasons run their course with them ? Her lips were seal'd ; her head sank on...Savoury was the smell and long past noon, Thallinos I in thy bouse; for marjoram, IJasil and mint, and thyme and rosemary, Were sprinkled on the kid's... | |
| Hesperus - 1882 - 238 str.
...now! I claim my kiss. HAMADRYAD Do men take first, then claim ? Do thus the seasons run their course with them ? Her lips were seal'd, her head sank on...: But who should hear them ? and whose laughs? and whv ? Savoury was the smell, and long past noon, Thallinos ! in thy house : for marjoram, Basil and... | |
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