disgust me. O, I hate thee with a hate That would fain annihilate ; Yet, sometimes, against my will, My dear Friend, I love thee still. It were treason to our love, And a sin to God above, One iota to abate Of a pure, impartial hate. The Writings of Henry David Thoreau - Página 244de Henry David Thoreau - 1894Visualização completa - Sobre este livro
| 1880 - 402 páginas
...complaint is too well grounded to be uttered." " We have not so good a right to hate any as our friend." " It were treason to our love And a sin to God above, One iota to abate Of a pure, impartial hate." Love.is not Wind, nor yet forgiving. " O yes, believe me," as the song says, " Love has eyes !" The... | |
| 1880 - 400 páginas
...uttered." " We have not so good a right to hate any as our friend." " It were treason to our love And a gin to God above, One iota to abate Of a pure, impartial hate." Love is not blind, nor yet forgiving. " O yes, believe me," as the song says, " Love has eyes !" The... | |
| Robert Louis Stevenson - 1882 - 492 páginas
...uttered." " We have not so good a right to hate any as our friend." His Character and Opinions. 159 " It were treason to our love And a sin to God above, One iota to abate Of a pure, impartial hate." Love is not blind, nor yet forgiving. " O yes, believe me," as the song says, " Love has eyes!" The... | |
| Henry David Thoreau - 1901 - 324 páginas
...01 bate thee with a bate • That would fain annihilate; - Yet, sometimes, against my will, My deer Friend, I love thee still. It were treason to our love, And a sin to God above, One lots to abate Of a pure, Impartial bate.” It is not enough that we are truthful; we must cherish... | |
| John Burroughs - 1895 - 290 páginas
...sympathy Mainly from thence. " Surely, surely, thou wilt trust me When I say thou dost disgust me. Oh, I hate thee with a hate That would fain annihilate...above, One iota to abate Of a pure, impartial hate." This is the salt with which he seasons and preserves his love, — hatred. In this pickle it will keep.... | |
| robert louis stevenson - 1895 - 502 páginas
...complaint is too well grounded to be uttered." " We have not so good a right to hate any as our friend." " It were treason to our love And a sin to God above, One iota to abate Of a pure, impartial hate." Love is not blind, nor yet forgiving. " O yes, believe me," as the song says, " Love has eyes !" The... | |
| Robert Louis Stevenson - 1900 - 380 páginas
...is too well grounded to be uttered.'' " We have not so good a right to hate any as our friend.'' " It were treason to our love And a sin to God above, One iota to abate Of a pure, impartial hate." Love is not blind, nor yet forgiving. "O yes, believe me," as the song says, " Love has eyes I" The... | |
| John Burroughs - 1904 - 340 páginas
...sympathy Mainly from thence. "Surely, surely, thou wilt trust me When I say thou dost disgust me. Oh, I hate thee with a hate That would fain annihilate;...above, One iota to abate Of a pure, impartial hate." This is the salt with which he seasons and preserves his love, — hatred. In this pickle it will keen.... | |
| Robert Louis Stevenson - 1904 - 384 páginas
...complaint is too well grounded to be uttered." " We have not so good a right to hate any as our friend." " It were treason to our love And a sin to God above, One iota to abate Of a pure, impartial hate." Love is not blind, nor yet forgiving. "O yes, believe me," as the song says, " Love has eyes 1" The... | |
| John Burroughs - 1904 - 352 páginas
...with a hate That would fain annibil» te ; Yet, sometimes, against my wiU, My dear friend, I love thee It were treason to our love, And a sin to God above, One iota to abate Of a pure, impartial h»te. keep. Without it, it would become stale serais* 6 ^with which^« INDOOR STUDIES This is characteristic... | |
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