Re: Oh for the ...



Alan Jones wrote:
> "Marius Hancu" <NOSPAM@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
> news:J0xtf.90961$ZG5.1398704@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>> Hello:
>>
>> This "Oh for the ..." must be retorical or poetical, but I don't have
>> a complete understanding of it, e.g. in:
>> "Oh for the scissors and the lamplight and the buckram shapes!"
>> as in this Woolf quotation.
>>
>> I found somewhere that
>> "O! for ..." means "I wish that I had ..."
>> but not sure if it fits here.
>> [snip]
>
> He wishes he were in the hatmakers' room, instead of alone in his bed
> where he is subject to panic attacks. "O! for ..." expresses a desire
> for something, and the "something" can be a situation.
>

Oh for the wings, for the wings of a dove
Far away, far away would I rove
Oh for the wings, for the wings of a dove
Far away, Far away, Far away, Far away would I rove.

--
Ray.
UK.


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