| Robert Browning - 1850 - 436 lehte
...Had I but all of them, thee and thy treasures, What a wild crowd of invisible pleasures ! To carry pure death in an earring, a casket, A signet, a fan-mount, a filagree-basket ! VI. Soon, at the King's, a mere lozenge to give And Pauline should have just thirty... | |
| 1855 - 624 lehte
...Medicis wished to get rid of obnoxious persons in an ' artistic' manner, VOL. xcvi. NO. cxcii. 2 L she she was in the habit of presenting them with delicately...shudder as they read ; but we question if the diabolical reverse and coldblooded wickedness of an Italian woman ever invented much more deadly trifles than... | |
| William Makepeace Thackeray - 1901 - 878 lehte
...Had I but all of them, thee and thy treasures, Such a wild crowd of invisible pleasures ! To carry pure death in an earring, a casket, A signet, a fan-mount, a filigree basket 1 The sense of possessing such an irresponsible power would no doubt be intoxicating to some people,... | |
| William Allingham - 1860 - 316 lehte
...Had I but all of them, thee and thy treasures, What a wild crowd of invisible pleasures ! To carry pure death in an earring, a casket, A signet, a fan-mount, a fillagree-basket ! VI. Soon, at the King's, but a lozenge to give And Pauline should have just thirty... | |
| Robert Browning - 1863 - 430 lehte
...Had I but all of them, thee and thy treasures, What a wild crowd of invisible pleasures ! To carry pure death in an earring, a casket, A signet, a fan-mount, a filagree-basket ! vI. Soon, at the King's, a mere lozenge to give, And Pauline should have just thirty... | |
| Robert Browning - 1864 - 436 lehte
...Had I but all of them, thee and thy treasures, What a wild crowd of invisible pleasures ! To carry pure death in an ear-ring, a casket, A signet, a fan-mount, a filagree-basket ! VI. Soon, at the King's, a mere lozenge to give And Pauline should have just thirty... | |
| Tom Hood - 1867 - 310 lehte
...have been fascinating work in the old days to be a com pounder of poisons — to be able to enshrine Pure death in an earring, a casket, A signet, a fan-mount, a filigree basket — to make such exquisite drugs that their mere beauty disarmed suspicion — to handle little bright-hued... | |
| Thomas Hood - 1868 - 316 lehte
...Bellisham was a species of Brinvilliers, who would have rejoiced to carry, morally not actually, of course, Pure death in an earring, a casket, A signet, a fan-mount, a filigree basket. She was perfectly delighted at the idea of strangling love with a cambric pockethandkerchief — garrotting,... | |
| Robert Browning - 1874 - 372 lehte
...Had I but all of them, thee and thy treasures, What a wild crowd of invisible pleasures ! To carry pure death in an earring, a casket, A signet, a fan-mount, a filigree basket ! VI. Soon, at the King's, a mere lozenge to give And Pauline should have just thirty minutes to live... | |
| Robert Browning - 1879 - 324 lehte
...Had I but all of them, thee and thy treasures, What a wild crowd of invisible pleasures ! To carry pure death in an earring, a casket, A signet, a fan-mount, a filigree basket ! VI. Soon, at the King's, a mere lozenge to give And Pauline should have just thirty minutes to live... | |
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