| German literature - 1905 - 790 pages
...unb Ь'к — wenn 1ф гшф t еф erinnere — in feiner Uberfe|ung folgenbermafj en lauteten : Who never ate his bread in sorrow, Who never spent the midnight hours Weeping and waiting for the morrow, — , He knows you not, ye heavenly powers. Siefe SBcrfe pflegte Ыс eble... | |
| Oscar Wilde - 1905 - 412 pages
...written by Carlyle in a book he had given her years ago, and translated by him, I fancy, also : — ' Who never ate his bread in sorrow, Who never spent the midnight hours Weeping and waiting for the morrow, — He knows you not, ye heavenly powers.* They were the lines which that noble... | |
| Oscar Wilde - 1905 - 468 pages
...written by Carlyle in a book he had given her years ago, and translated by him, I fancy, also : — ' Who never ate his bread in sorrow, Who never spent the midnight hours Weeping and waiting for the morrow, — He knows you not, ye heavenly power*.' They were the lines which that noble... | |
| Oscar Wilde - Belief and doubt - 1905 - 200 pages
...written by Carlyle in a book he had given her years ago, and translated by him, I fancy, also : — ' Who never ate his bread in sorrow, Who never spent the midnight hours Weeping and waiting for the morrow, — He knows you not, ye heavenly powers.' '» They were the lines which that... | |
| Oscar Wilde - 1905 - 422 pages
...written by Carlyle in a book he had given her years ago, and translated by him, I fancy, also : — ' Who never ate his bread in sorrow, Who never spent the midnight hours Weeping and waiting for the morrow, — He knows you not, ye heavenly powers.' They were the lines which that noble... | |
| Romanian literature - 1906 - 548 pages
...scrise de Car„lyle pe paginile unei carÇi, ce ia dat-o altä data, si traduse „de el ast-fel: „Who never ate his bread in sorrow, „Who never spent the midnight hours „Weeping and waiting for the morrow,— „He knows you not, ye heavenly powers... (Cel ce nici odatä nu çi-a... | |
| Robert Harborough Sherard - Literary Criticism - 1906 - 540 pages
...written by Carlyle in a book he had given her years ago, and translated by him, I fancy, also : — " ' Who never ate his bread in sorrow, Who never spent the midnight hours Weeping and wa1ting for the morrow, — He knows you not, ye heavenly powers.' " They were the lines which that... | |
| Oscar Wilde - 1907 - 246 pages
...Carlyle had written in one of her books and which, as I remember it, ran, in his translation, thus: Who never ate his bread in sorrow, Who never spent the midnight hours Weeping and waiting for the morrow, — He knows you not, you heavenly powers. The noble Queen Louise of Prussia,... | |
| Oscar Wilde - Authors, Irish - 1908 - 236 pages
...written by Carlyle in a book he had given her years ago, and translated by him, I fancy, also : — ' Who never ate his bread in sorrow, Who never spent the midnight hours Weeping and waiting for the morrow, — He knows you not, ye heavenly powers.' They were the lines which that noble... | |
| Oscar Wilde - Prisons - 1908 - 212 pages
...written by Carlyle in a book he had given her years ago, and translated by him, I fancy, also: — "Who never ate his bread in sorrow, Who never spent the midnight hours Weeping and waiting for the morrow, — He knows you not, ye heavenly powers." They were the lines which that noble... | |
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