The Works of the English Poets, Том 28 |
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... Till the fair stream , and wood , and love itself decays , There while rich incense
on thy altar burns , Thy votaries , the nymphs and swains , In melting soft
harmonious strains , Mix'd with the softer flutes , shall tell their frames by } turns .
... Till the fair stream , and wood , and love itself decays , There while rich incense
on thy altar burns , Thy votaries , the nymphs and swains , In melting soft
harmonious strains , Mix'd with the softer flutes , shall tell their frames by } turns .
Стр. 88
... And faithfully thus far the tale I tell ; But then oblivion dark on all my senses fell .
Again at length my thought reviving came , When I no longer found myself the
fame ; Then first this sea - green beard I felt to grow , And these large honours on
...
... And faithfully thus far the tale I tell ; But then oblivion dark on all my senses fell .
Again at length my thought reviving came , When I no longer found myself the
fame ; Then first this sea - green beard I felt to grow , And these large honours on
...
Стр. 177
Oh tell me , tell thy mother all thy care , ' s That both may know it , and that both
niay share . ' • Oh ! goddefs ! ' cry'd he , with an inward groan , « Thou know it it all
: to thee are all things known . • Eëtian Thebes we fack'd , their ransackid ...
Oh tell me , tell thy mother all thy care , ' s That both may know it , and that both
niay share . ' • Oh ! goddefs ! ' cry'd he , with an inward groan , « Thou know it it all
: to thee are all things known . • Eëtian Thebes we fack'd , their ransackid ...
Стр. 189
Does he delight to hear bold seraphs tell How Michael battle'd , and the dragon
fell ; Or , mix'd with milder cherubim ,. to glow In hymns of love , not ill eflay'd
below ? Or dost thou warn poor mortals left behind , A task well - suited to thy
gentle ...
Does he delight to hear bold seraphs tell How Michael battle'd , and the dragon
fell ; Or , mix'd with milder cherubim ,. to glow In hymns of love , not ill eflay'd
below ? Or dost thou warn poor mortals left behind , A task well - suited to thy
gentle ...
Стр. 222
But how shall I thy endless virtues tell , In which thou dost all other books excell ?
No greasy thumbs thy spotless leaf can foil , Nor crooked dogs - ears thy finooth.
corners spoil ; In* The Greek letters T , A. In idle pages no errata stand , To tell ...
But how shall I thy endless virtues tell , In which thou dost all other books excell ?
No greasy thumbs thy spotless leaf can foil , Nor crooked dogs - ears thy finooth.
corners spoil ; In* The Greek letters T , A. In idle pages no errata stand , To tell ...
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