Prose and Poetry(Half-title: Everyman's library, ed. by Ernest Rhys. Poetry. [no. 911]) Title-page and page facing it (with quotation) within ornamental border; illustrated lining-papers. Introduction by Ernest Rhys. "List of Heine's chief works": p. xv-xvi. |
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Page 69
... laughed and sighed , and again laughed dryly— ' They live down below there in tenderest wedlock ! For either they sleep , or wrangle so savagely The sea above them foams with the strife , And ' mid roaring of billows the sailor hears ...
... laughed and sighed , and again laughed dryly— ' They live down below there in tenderest wedlock ! For either they sleep , or wrangle so savagely The sea above them foams with the strife , And ' mid roaring of billows the sailor hears ...
Page 94
... laughed aloud . The day went by in joy and zest , By night she lay upon his breast . When they haled him to jail she vowed It the best of jests , and laughed aloud . He sent her a message : ' Oh , come to me ! Day and night I yearn for ...
... laughed aloud . The day went by in joy and zest , By night she lay upon his breast . When they haled him to jail she vowed It the best of jests , and laughed aloud . He sent her a message : ' Oh , come to me ! Day and night I yearn for ...
Page 205
... laughed . Madame ! -since that day I can never hear the word religion but my back turns pale with terror , and my cheeks red with shame . And to speak truly , le crédit has during my life stood me in better stead than la religion . It ...
... laughed . Madame ! -since that day I can never hear the word religion but my back turns pale with terror , and my cheeks red with shame . And to speak truly , le crédit has during my life stood me in better stead than la religion . It ...
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