| William Schwenck Gilbert - 1881 - 386 pages
...trusts her simple charm, and should it fail, Her heart will break ! Have pity on her, Faustus ! Grit. He loves me — he loves me not ! He loves me — he loves me not ! (She picks the last petal.) Oh, Heaven, have mercy ! Fans, (breaking from MEPHISTO, and rushing to... | |
| George Roy - 1887 - 264 pages
...LOVE'S QUESTIONINGS. 11 the tell-tale flower, and scattered all its leaves, thus, to the tune of — "He loves- me — he loves me not; he loves me — he loves me not ; he loves me — he loves me not ;" giving its last leaf to the winds in ecstacy, with the words —... | |
| George Roy - 1889 - 264 pages
...tell-tale flower, and scattered all its leaves, thus, to the tune of — "He loves me — he loves me not; he loves me — he loves me not; he loves me — he loves me not;" giving its last leaf to the winds in ecstacy, with the words — " he loves me." You all know, too,... | |
| Margaret Douglas - 1892 - 126 pages
...of pearls displaying, — They tell the secret of his heart, And this is what they're saying ; — " He loves me, he loves me not, He loves me, he loves me not, He loves me, he loves me not, He loves me ! ' ' A brown seed was buried deep, deep in **. the ground,... | |
| Helen Dawes Brown - 1893 - 334 pages
...touching as it is incomprehensible to a woman ; but which makes man forever the better poet. CHAPTER XVII. "HE LOVES ME. HE LOVES ME NOT." "HE loves me. He loves me not. He — loves — me. See, there 's just one petal left. He — loves — me — not ! " Grace ended... | |
| 1901 - 438 pages
...lips were red, her eyes were blue. She plucked a daisy from its bed, And broke each petal as she said: "He loves me, he loves me not; He loves me, he loves me not; He loves me — daisy tell me so." The final petal answers, "No." She laughed, but one small tear-drop... | |
| 1918 - 744 pages
...and picks up a marigold and begins to pull tke petals off one by one.) He loves me, he loves me not, he loves me, he loves me not, He loves me, he loves me not . . . oh! (LiFE enters from the back and stands watching PENELOPE.) Life (Coming forward) . — But... | |
| Nathan Asch - 1927 - 248 pages
...you'd go away. She didn't care." "The doctor is here," said the young man. "He wants to examine you." He loves me. He loves me not. He loves me. He loves me not. Oh hell, she said to herself and opened her eyes. The doctor was little and funny, and she didn't mind... | |
| Dylan Thomas - 1954 - 132 pages
...nannygoats who hum and gently butt the sun, she blows love on a puffball. MAE ROSE COTTAGE (Lazily) He loves me He loves me not He loves me He loves me not He loves me!— the dirty old fool. SECOND VOICE Lazy she lies alone in clover and sweet-grass, seventeen... | |
| Tim J. Kelly - 1983 - 88 pages
...throat, ENTERS from closet. She has a rose in her hands and she is plucking off the petals. VALENTINA. He loves me, he loves me not. He loves me, he loves me not. (She moves for UPSTAGE archway) He loves me, he loves me not. (ED FISH sticks his head through the... | |
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