| Joseph Collins - 1920 - 340 pages
...but not well. Ah! had she been more beauteous or less kind She might have found me of another mind. "And now, though twenty years are come and gone, That...could, but, in my own despite, Power to choose wrong hi my chilled veins was frozen. Tis said that if a woman woo, no man Should leave her till she have... | |
| Paul Elmer More - 1921 - 316 pages
...but not well. Ah ! had she been more beauteous or less kind She might have found me of another mind. And now, though twenty years are come and gone, That...Power to choose wrong in my chilled veins was frozen. "T is said that if a woman woo, no man Should leave her till she have prevailed; and, true, A man will... | |
| Paul Elmer More - 1921 - 314 pages
...but not well. Ah! had she been more beauteous or less kind She might have found me of another mind. And now, though twenty years are come and gone, That...Power to choose wrong in my chilled veins was frozen. 'T is said that if a woman woo, no man Should leave her till she have prevailed; and, true, A man will... | |
| Paul Elmer More - 1921 - 518 pages
...but not well. Ah ! had she been more beauteous or less kind She might have found me of another mind. And now, though twenty years are come and gone, That...Power to choose wrong in my chilled veins was frozen. 'T is said that if a woman woo, no man Should leave her till she have prevailed; and, true, A man will... | |
| Paul Elmer More - 1921 - 316 pages
...but not well. Ah! had she been more beauteous or less kind She might have found me of another mind. And now, though twenty years are come and gone, That...Power to choose wrong in my chilled veins was frozen. 'T is said that if a woman woo, no man Should leave her till she have prevailed; and, true, A man will... | |
| Henry Woodd Nevinson - 1921 - 232 pages
...can ever replace her. And there is the sonnet written near the end of his own life, beginning: — And now, though twenty years are come and gone, That...every one, She dwells with me, as dwell she ever will. In "The Way of All Flesh" many of her sayings are adopted for the character of Alethea Pontifex, which... | |
| Hugh Kingsmill - 1929 - 244 pages
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| Peter Raby - 1991 - 370 pages
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| James G. Paradis - 2007 - 441 pages
...body to his own psyche, to the innate same-sex desire against which conscious choice is powerless: She said she wished I knew not wrong from right; It...Power to choose wrong in my chilled veins was frozen. Again, control lies in the way of his flesh: 'A man will yield for pity, if he can, / But if the flesh... | |
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