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" With how sad steps, O Moon, thou climb'st the skies ; How silently ; and with how wan a face ! What ! may it be, that even in heavenly place That busy Archer his sharp arrows tries ? Sure, if that long-with-love-acquainted eyes Can judge of love, thou... "
Specimens, with memoirs, of the less-known British poets. With an intr ... - Стр. 112
редактор(ы): - 1881
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The American Whig Review, Том 6;Том 12

1850 - Страниц: 744
...— but who shall disenchant those who are spetl-Ъомла by Conceit ? Xvm. " With how sad steps, 0 moon, thou climb'st the skies, How silently, and with how wan a face !" Why shin'st thou there, unless to glad the eyes Of us, whose nights thou light'st, this earthly...
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The Essays of Elia, Том 1

Charles Lamb - 1851 - Страниц: 396
...into a fellowship with his mortal passions. x. With how sad steps, 0 Moon, thou climb'st the ski:u ; How silently, and with how wan a face ! What ! may...busy Archer his sharp arrows tries ? Sure, if that long-with-love-ac : jainted eye* Can judge of love. thou feel'st a lover's case ; I read it in thy...
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The Works of Charles Lamb: To which are Prefixed His Letters and a Sketch of ...

Charles Lamb, Sir Thomas Noon Talfourd - 1851 - Страниц: 964
...adopt the pale Dian into a fellowship with his mortal passions. " With how sad steps, oh moon, thovi climb'st the skies ; How silently ; and with how wan...heavenly place That busy archer his sharp arrows tries i Sure, if that long-with-love-acquainted eyes Can judge of love, thou feel'st a lover's case; I read...
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The Works of Charles Lamb

Charles Lamb - 1852 - Страниц: 684
...passions. With bow sad steps, 0 Moon, thon climb'st the skies ; Ho» silently ; and with how wan a face I Woolman. But 'tis a good-natured book." A few days afterwards Lamb's pa arrow tries ? Sure, if that long-with-love-acquainted eyes Can judge of love, thou feel'st a lover's...
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The book of English poetry, with critical and biogr. sketches of the poets

English poetry - 1853 - Страниц: 552
...choristers the joyous anthem sing, That all the woods may answer, and their echo ring. SPENSER. TO THE MOON. WITH how sad steps, O moon, thou climb'st the skies...silently, and with how wan a face ! What ! may it be, that e'en in heavenly place That busy archer his sharp arrow tries ? Sure if that long-with-love-acquainted...
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Cyclopaedia of English Literature: A Selection of the Choicest Productions ...

Robert Chambers - 1853 - Страниц: 716
...Bends all his powers, even unto Stella's grace. With how sad steps, 0 Moon ! thou climb'st the skiea, How silently, and with how wan a face ! What may it be, that even in heavenly plac« That busy Archer his sharp arrows tries Ï Sure, if that long with love acquainted eyes Can...
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Poets of England and America: Being Selections from the Best Authors of Both ...

1853 - Страниц: 560
...volume will be found some of his Sonnets. The commencement of one of them, — " With how sad steps, 0 Moon, thou climbst the skies, How silently, and with how wan a face ! " brings to mind Milton's lines in "II Penseroso," " the wandering moon, Biding near her highest...
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Works, with a Sketch of His Life and Final Memorials, Том 2

Charles Lamb - 1855 - Страниц: 798
...leave to adopt the pale Dian into a fellowship with his mortal passions. " With how -sad steps, oh moon, thou climb'st the skies; How silently ; and...busy archer his sharp arrows tries ? Sure, if that long-with-love-acquainted eyes Can judge of love, thou feel'st a lover's case ; I read it in thy looks;...
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The Works of Charles Lamb: With a Sketch of His Life and Final Memorials, Том 2

Charles Lamb, Thomas Noon Talfourd - 1855 - Страниц: 624
...takes leave to adopt the pale Dian into a fellowship with his mortal passions. " With how sad steps, oh moon, thou climb'st the skies ; How silently ; and...heavenly place That busy archer his sharp arrows tries f Sure, if that long-with-love-acquainted eyes Can judge of love, thou feel'et a lover's case ; 1 read...
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Beautiful poetry, selected by the ed. of The Critic, Том 3

Beautiful poetry - 1855 - Страниц: 440
...biographer calls him, may vie for grace of fancy and tenderness of feeling with anything in our language. WITH how sad steps, O Moon ! thou climb'st the skies...face ! What, may it be that, even in heavenly place, The busy archer his sharp arrow tries ? Sure, if that long-with-love-acquainted eyes Can judge of love,...
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