- — Goethe
Wouldst thou the
young year's
blossoms and the
fruits of its
decline And all by
which the soul is charmed, enraptured, feasted, fed,
Wouldst thou...
- write:
Wouldst thou the
young year's
blossoms and the
fruits of its
decline And all by
which the soul is charmed, enraptured, feasted, fed,
Wouldst thou...
- said
something along the
lines of "Well, me
cousin Jack over in
Cornwall wouldst come,
could ye pay 'is boat ride", and so
these immigrant miners came to...
- J. M. W. Turner's
Melrose Abbey, "If thou
wouldst view fair
Melrose aright, Go
visit it by the pale moonlight;" (Walter Scott)...
- gesagt.
Wouldst thou the
young year's
blossoms and the
fruits of its
decline And all by
which the soul is charmed, enraptured, feasted, fed,
Wouldst thou...
-
behind every throne, north, south, or west... So! With the left hand thou
wouldst use me for a
little while as a
shield against Mordor, and with the right...
-
pincase gallant to the eye: No
better wore the
Burgesse wives, and yet thou
wouldst not love me. This
clearly implies that at the time when it was composed...
-
Hubert dismounted and
prostrated himself, and
after asking "Lord, what
wouldst Thou have me do?" is told, "Go and s**** Lambert, and he will
instruct you...
-
choosest for thyself. — Bahá'u'lláh
Ascribe not to any soul that
which thou
wouldst not have
ascribed to thee, and say not that
which thou
doest not. — Bahá'u'lláh...
- have not danced", writes; I can not
dance unless thou leadest. If thou
wouldst have me
spring aloft, sing thou and I will spring, into love and from love...