We'll owe twopence, he said. — Time enough, sir, she said, taking the coin. Time enough. Good morning, sir. She curtseyed and went out, followed by Buck Mulligan's tender chant: — Heart of my heart, were it more, More would be laid at your feet. How to Get the Best Out of Books - Page 55by Richard Le Gallienne - 1904 - 167 pagesFull view - About this book
| 1901 - 578 pages
...feet, Here that most love you to lire. Mine is the heart at your feet, Here that must love you to live. Ask nothing more of me, Sweet, All I can give you I give. It is evidently a man's song to a maiden, Dt a girl's song to her lover. It would show X> much of what... | |
| 1901 - 690 pages
...Here that must love you to live. Mine ¡a the heart at your feet, Here that must love you to live. Ask nothing more of me, Sweet, All I can give you I give. It is evidently a man's song to a maiden, not a girl's song to her lover. It would show too much of... | |
| Mary Mapes Dodge - 1895 - 548 pages
...fine, John Rokesmith ! " Nathalie took it, and sang — less and less consciously as she went on : " Ask nothing more of me. Sweet ! All I can give you, I give ! Heart of my heart, were it more, More should be laid at your feet! Love that should — help you to — live! Song that should spur you to... | |
| Jessie Anderson Chase - 1898 - 274 pages
..."That's fine, John Rokesmith!" Nathalie took it, and sang — less and less consciously as she went on : Ask nothing more of me, Sweet ! All I can give you, I give ! Heart of my heart, were it more, More should be laid at your feet ! Love that should help you to live ! Song that should spur you to soar... | |
| Dolf Wyllarde - 1906 - 382 pages
...she had read so recently from the pages of Marzial's song, with Vaughan looking over her shoulder. " Ask nothing more of me, sweet, All I can give you I give. Heart of my heart, were it more, More should be laid at your feet — Love that should help you to live, Song that should spur you to soar... | |
| Elinor Macartney Lane - 1909 - 340 pages
...hidden, mental connection between his words and the act, she began to sing in her great, lovely voice: "Ask nothing more of me, sweet, All I can give you I give. Heart of my heart, were it more, More shall be laid at your feet. Love that should help thee to live, Song that should bid thee to soar.... | |
| Elinor Macartney Lane - 1909 - 342 pages
...between his words and the act, she began to sing in her great, lovely voice: "Ask nothing more of mr, sweet, All I can give you I give. Heart of my heart, were it more, More shall be laid at your feet. Love that should help thee to live, Song that should bid thee to soar.... | |
| Leonard Merrick - 1912 - 316 pages
...superfluous sauce piquante. And cartoons were made of him, and pasted on the wall. In one he sang — "Ask nothing more of me, sweet, All I can give you, I give;" and was depicted on his knees to the actress, with an ode in one hand and a child's money-box in the... | |
| Leonard Merrick - 1913 - 302 pages
...superfluous sauce piquante. And cartoons were made of him, and pasted on the wall. In one he sang — "Ask nothing more of me, sweet, All I can give you, I give;" and was depicted on his knees to the actress, with an ode in one hand and a child's money-box in the... | |
| Leonard Merrick - 1919 - 450 pages
...superfluous sauce piquante. And cartoons were made of him, and pasted on the wall. In one he sang — "Ask nothing more of me, sweet, All I can give you, I give"; and was depicted on his knees to the actress, with an ode in one hand and a child's money-box in the... | |
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