Clearer than water flowed that juice ; She never tasted such before, How should it cloy with length of use ? She sucked and sucked and sucked the more Fruits which that unknown orchard bore; She sucked until her lips were sore ; Then flung the emptied... The Living Age ... - Page 1411863Full view - About this book
 | David Sandner - 1996 - 160 pages
...than water flowed that juice; She never tasted such before, How should it cloy with length of use? She sucked and sucked and sucked the more Fruits which...She sucked until her lips were sore; Then flung the rinds away But gathered up one kernel-stone, And knew not was it night or day As she turned home alone.... | |
 | Clara Calvo, Jean Jacques Weber - 1998 - 148 pages
...than water flowed that juice; She never tasted such before, How should it cloy with length of use? She sucked and sucked and sucked the more Fruits which...not was it night or day As she turned home alone. 'Nay, hush,' said Laura: 'Nay, hush, my sister: I ate and ate my fill, Yet my mouth waters still; Tomorrow... | |
 | Patrick D. Murphy, Terry Gifford, Katsunori Yamazato - 1998 - 490 pages
...only be handled in the guise of a children's story. Laura succumbs to the seduction of the fruit — She sucked and sucked and sucked the more Fruits which...orchard bore; She sucked until her lips were sore (p. 165) — losing the "open heart" that she had shared with Lizzie and falling into an "absent dream... | |
 | Carol Mavor, Lady Clementina Hawarden - 1999 - 213 pages
.... . . / Like a lily in a flood," and that of "curious Laura"/ darling, adventurous Clementina, who "sucked and sucked and sucked the more /Fruits which...unknown orchard bore; /She sucked until her lips were sore."27 Like rings around a stone cast into a pond, the circles of Clementina's hat and brim, the... | |
 | Christina Georgina Rossetti - 2001 - 1221 pages
...tasted such before, How should it cloy with length of use? She sucked and sucked and sucked the more 135 Fruits which that unknown orchard bore; She sucked...one kernel-stone, And knew not was it night or day 140 As she turned home alone. Lizzie met her at the gate Full of wise upbraidings: "Dear, you should... | |
 | Christina Georgina Rossetti - 2002 - 161 pages
...than water flowed that juice; She never tasted such before, How should it cloy with length of use? She sucked and sucked and sucked the more Fruits which...Then flung the emptied rinds away But gathered up one kernel stone, And knew not was it night or day As she turned home alone. Lizzie met her at the gate... | |
 | Barbara Garlick - 2002 - 199 pages
...lock, She dropped a tear more rare than pearl, Then sucked their fruit globes fair or red. (123-28) She sucked and sucked and sucked the more Fruits which...Then flung the emptied rinds away But gathered up one kernel stone, And knew not was it night or day As she turned home alone. (134-40) This is not the rape... | |
 | Christina Georgina Rossetti - 2002 - 161 pages
...than water flowed that juice; She never tasted such before, How should it cloy with length of use? She sucked and sucked and sucked the more Fruits which...Then flung the emptied rinds away But gathered up one kernel stone. And knew not was it night or day As she turned home alone. Lizzie met her at the gate... | |
 | Terry Castle - 2003 - 1110 pages
...than water flowed that juice; She never tasted such before, How should it cloy with length of use? She sucked and sucked and sucked the more Fruits which...She sucked until her lips were sore; Then flung the empty rinds away But gathered up one kernel-stone, And knew not was it night or day As she turned home... | |
 | Fred Botting, Dale Townshend - 2004 - 329 pages
...her golden hair: Then sucked their fruit globes fair or red. . . . She never tasted such before. . She sucked and sucked and sucked the more Fruits which...orchard bore; She sucked until her lips were sore. "Suck" is the central verb of Gohlin Market; sucking with mixed lust and pain is, among the poem's... | |
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