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" But if I live with Idas, then we two On the low earth shall prosper hand in hand In odours of the open field, and live In peaceful noises of the farm, and watch The pastoral fields burned by the setting sun. And he shall give me passionate children, not... "
Greek and Roman [mythology] - Page 27
by William Sherwood Fox - 1916 - 354 pages
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The Westminster Review, Volume 156

Literature, Modern - 1901 - 744 pages
...the pleadings of Apollo and Idas ? What can excel in humanheartedness the following lines ? " ' But if I live with Idas, then we two On the low earth...of the open field, and live In peaceful noises of tho farm, and watch The pastoral fields burned by the setting sun. And he shall give me passionate...
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Public Opinion, Volume 24

American periodicals - 1898 - 848 pages
...that was loved. I must ensnare thee to my arms, and touch Thy pity, to but hold thee to my heart. But if I live with Idas, then we two On the low earth shall prosper hand in hand, In odors of the open field, and live In peaceful noises of the farm, and watch The pastoral fields burned...
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Poems

Stephen Phillips - 1897 - 134 pages
...that was loved. I must ensnare thee to my arms, and touch Thy pity, to but hold thee to my heart. But if I live with Idas, then we two On the low earth...quite, But clambering limbs and little hearts that err. And I shall sleep beside him in the night, And fearful from some dream shall touch his hand Him closer...
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Poems

Stephen Phillips - 1897 - 136 pages
...that was loved. I must ensnare thee to my arms, and touch Thy pity, to but hold thee to my heart. But if I live with Idas, then we two On the low earth...quite, But clambering limbs and little hearts that err. And I shall sleep beside him in the night, And fearful from some dream shall touch his hand Secure...
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Poems

Stephen Phillips - 1897 - 140 pages
...that was loved. I must ensnare thee to my arms, and touch Thy pity, to but hold thee to my heart. But if I live with Idas, then we two On the low earth...quite, But clambering limbs and little hearts that err. And I shall sleep beside him in the night, And fearful from some dream shall touch his hand Secure;...
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Poems

Stephen Phillips - English poetry - 1897 - 134 pages
...was loved. I must ensnare thee to my arms, and touch Thy pity, to but hold thee to my heart. . But if I live with Idas, then we two On the low earth...quite, But clambering limbs and little hearts that err. And I shall sleep beside him in the night, And fearful from some dream shall touch his hand Secure;...
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Modern Interpretations of the Gospel Life

Adolf Augustus Berle - Congregational churches - 1899 - 344 pages
...changeful conditions of the godlike life The pastoral fields burned by the setting sun. And he (Idas) shall give me passionate children, not Some radiant...quite, But clambering limbs and little hearts that err. Even when the first joys of human love and delight have passed and the soberer and more somber side...
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Sleeping Beauty, and Other Prose Fancies

Richard Le Gallienne - English essays - 1900 - 226 pages
...heart." This might have been just " any wife to any husband." Then, too, her motherhood desires — " Passionate children, not Some radiant god that will...But clambering limbs and little hearts that err." Mr. Phillips feels in need of no subtle nuance or far-sought complexity in his subject-matter. Human...
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Sleeping Beauty, and Other Prose Fancies

Richard Le Gallienne - English essays - 1900 - 228 pages
...heart." This might have been just " any wife to any husband." Then, too, her motherhood desires — " Passionate children, not Some radiant god that will...But clambering limbs and little hearts that err." Mr. Phillips feels in need of no subtle nuance or far-sought complexity in his subject-matter. Human...
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Marpessa

Stephen Phillips - English poetry - 1901 - 58 pages
...that was loved. I must ensnare thee to my arms, and touch Thy pity, to but hold thee to my heart. But if I live with Idas, then we two On the low earth...quite, But clambering limbs and little hearts that err. And I shall sleep beside him in the night, And fearful from some dream shall touch his hand Secure;...
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