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Стр. 82
He who of those delights can judge , and spare To interpose them oft , is not
unwise . J. MILTON . 77. TO CYRIACK SKINNER . Cyriack , whose grandsire , on
the royal bench Of British Themis , with no mean applause Pronounced , and in
his ...
He who of those delights can judge , and spare To interpose them oft , is not
unwise . J. MILTON . 77. TO CYRIACK SKINNER . Cyriack , whose grandsire , on
the royal bench Of British Themis , with no mean applause Pronounced , and in
his ...
Стр. 84
Sydneian showers Of sweet discourse , whose powers Can crown old Winter's
head with flowers , Whate'er delight Can make day's forehead bright Or give
down to the wings of night . Soft silken hours , Open suns , shady bowers ; ' Bove
all ...
Sydneian showers Of sweet discourse , whose powers Can crown old Winter's
head with flowers , Whate'er delight Can make day's forehead bright Or give
down to the wings of night . Soft silken hours , Open suns , shady bowers ; ' Bove
all ...
Стр. 102
Hence , all you vain delights , As short as are the nights Wherein you spend your
folly : There's nought in this life sweet If man were wise to see't , But only
melancholy , O sweetest Melancholy ! Welcome , folded arms , and fixéd eyes , A
sigh ...
Hence , all you vain delights , As short as are the nights Wherein you spend your
folly : There's nought in this life sweet If man were wise to see't , But only
melancholy , O sweetest Melancholy ! Welcome , folded arms , and fixéd eyes , A
sigh ...
Стр. 103
Not then this world's wild joys had been To me one savage hunting scene , My
sole delight the headlong race , And frantic hurry of the chase ; To start , pursue ,
and bring to bay , Rush in , drag down , and rend ny prey , Then — from the ...
Not then this world's wild joys had been To me one savage hunting scene , My
sole delight the headlong race , And frantic hurry of the chase ; To start , pursue ,
and bring to bay , Rush in , drag down , and rend ny prey , Then — from the ...
Стр. 107
What , were ye born to be An hour or half's delight , And so to bid good - night ? '
Twas pity Nature brought ye forth Merely to show your worth , And lose you quite .
But you are lovely leaves , where we May read how soon things have Their end ...
What , were ye born to be An hour or half's delight , And so to bid good - night ? '
Twas pity Nature brought ye forth Merely to show your worth , And lose you quite .
But you are lovely leaves , where we May read how soon things have Their end ...
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