| William Morris - 1875 - 266 str.
...all for this, To part at last without a kiss Beside the haystack in the floods. For when they near'd that old soak'd hay, They saw across the only way...wretched end, And, stooping down, tried hard to rend Her coif the wrong way from her head, And hid her eyes ; while Robert said : "Nay, love, 'tis scarcely... | |
| English poets - 1883 - 364 str.
...all for this, To part at last without a kiss Beside the haystack in the floods. For when they near'd that old soak'd hay, They saw across the only way...wretched end, And, stooping down, tried hard to rend Her coif the wrong way from her head, And hid her eyes ; while Robert said : " Nay, love, 'tis scarcely... | |
| William James Linton, Richard Henry Stoddard - 1883 - 386 str.
...all for this, To part at last without a kiss Beside the haystack in the Hoods ! For when they near'd that old soak'd hay, They saw across the only way...wretched end, And stooping down tried hard to rend Her coif the wrong way from her head, And hid her eyes ; while Robert said — " Nay, Love ! 'tis scarcely... | |
| 1883 - 378 str.
...all for this, To part at last without a kiss Beside the haystack in the floods. For when they near'd that old soak'd hay, They saw across the only way...wretched end, And, stooping down, tried hard to rend Her coif the wrong way from her head, And hid her eyes ; while Robert said : " Nay, love, 'tis scarcely... | |
| 1883 - 378 str.
...all for this, To part at last without a kiss Beside the haystack in the floods. For when they near'd that old soak'd hay, They saw across the only way That Judas, Godmar, and the three Rod running lions dismally (.ii'inn'd from his pennon, under which, In one straight line along the... | |
| William Morris - 1886 - 334 str.
...all for this, To part at last without a kiss Beside the haystack in the floods. For when they near'd that old soak'd hay, They saw across the only way...wretched end, And, stooping down, tried hard to rend Her coif the wrong way from her head, And hid her eyes; while Robert said: "Nay, love, 'tis scarcely... | |
| 1893 - 322 str.
...all for this, To part at last without a kiss Beside the haystack in the floods. For when they near'd that old soak'd hay, They saw across the only way...wretched end, And, stooping down, tried hard to rend Her coif the wrong way from her head, And hid her eyes ; while Robert said : " Nay, love, 'tis scarcely... | |
| William Morris - 1896 - 104 str.
...all for this, To part at last without a kiss Beside the haystack in the floods. For when they near'd that old soak'd hay, They saw across the only way...Judas, Godmar, and the three Red running lions dismally Grinn'dfrom his pennon, under which In one straight line along the ditch, They counted thirty heads.... | |
| William Morris - 1900 - 276 str.
...all for this, To part at last without a kiss Beside the haystack in the floods. For when they near'd that old soak'd hay, They saw across the only way That Judas, Godmar,.jnd_thediree Red running lions dismally Grinn'd from his pennon, under which The Haystack in... | |
| Richard Garnett, Edmund Gosse - 1903 - 692 str.
...all for this, To part at last without a kiss Beside the haystack in the floods. For when they near'd that old soak'd hay, They saw across the only way...wretched end And, stooping down, tried hard to rend Her coif the wrong way from her head, And hid her eyes ; while Robert said : Nay, love, 'tis scarcely... | |
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