| Francis Edward Paget - 1856 - 248 str.
...thinks with envy of the parish which still rejoicing in the designation of S. Martin's in the fields, has not a field within its circumference, and has...Slimeham-in-theSludge, she would have preferred to be in S. Martin in the fields, and if she had happened to be residing with S. Martin, she would probably have... | |
| Sir John Skelton - 1862 - 512 str.
...lines to tell us the mood of her maiden meditation : — Oh, that I were where I would be, Then should I be where I am not. But where I am, there I must be ; And where I would be, I cannot. In nearly every sketch the mere drawing is very perfect — nothing, for instance, can be more artistic... | |
| M S. L - 1874 - 92 str.
...men forget from whence. NEW VERSIONS OF OLD RHYMES. L " I would I were where I would be, Then should I be where I am not, But where I am there I must be, And where I would be I cannot." WOULD I were where I would be, Afar away, across the sea ; Impatient oft I pace the shore, Where billows... | |
| Prince - 1880 - 92 str.
...Are dress'd in green, Stamping marigolds and parsley. OH, that I were Where I would be ! Then should I be Where I am not : But where I am There I must be, And where I would be I cannot. Curly Locks. Peep-Peep. CURLY LOCKS, Curly Locks, Wilt thou be mine ? Thou shalt not wash dishes Nor... | |
| Edward Livermore Burlingame, Robert Bridges, Alfred Sheppard Dashiell, Harlan Logan - 1899 - 934 str.
...Village and women at work by sunshiny doorways ; and wondered if their faces had changed. O, that I were where I would be ! Then would I be where I am not...am, there I must be, And where I would be, I cannot. She never told a soul of her home thoughts. Her husband never guessed them. But Taffy (without knowing... | |
| Andrew Lang - 1897 - 296 str.
...said, "Quack ! quack ! " HERE am I, little jumping Joan. When nobody's with me, I'm always alone. OTHAT I was where I would be. Then would I be where I am...am there I must be, And where I would be I cannot. TOBACCO reek ! tobacco reek ! When you're well, 'twill make you sick. Tobacco reek ! tobacco reek !... | |
| Arthur Quiller-Couch - 1899 - 398 str.
...Village and women at work by sunshiny doorways; and wondered if their faces had changed. O, that I were where I would be ! Then would I be where I am not...am, there I must be, And where I would be, I cannot. She never told a soul of her home thoughts. Her husband never guessed them. But Taffy (without knowing... | |
| Arthur Quiller-Couch - 1899 - 400 str.
...Village and women at work by sunshiny doorways; and wondered if their faces had changed. O, that I were where I would be ! Then would I be where I am not...am, there I must be, And where I would be, I cannot. She never told a soul of her home thoughts. Her husband never guessed them. But Taffy (without knowing... | |
| Eleanor Vere Boyle, E. V. B. - 1900 - 270 str.
...go, I hear an old rhyme sing — 36 SYLVANA'S LETTERS v Oh that I were where I would be, Then should I be where I am not. But where I am, there I must be, And where I would be, I cannot. Is it because so " dark and true and tender is the North"? Is that the reason of the grip-fast it has... | |
| Henry Pendexter Emerson, Ida Catherine Bender - 1906 - 264 str.
...do this well, you should think of a complete sentence in answer to each question asked. The Word I 0 that I was where I would be, Then would I be where...am there I must be, And where I would be I cannot. These lines were not written to express thought plainly, but to puzzle and amuse. What do you think... | |
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