For noble punch shall sweetly fill The thought sublime. By many wrong'd, gay bloom of song, Thou yet art innocent of wrong, Virtue and truth to thee belong, Virtue and truth; Though Pleasure led thy step along, And trapp'd thy youth. The Harp of Erin: Containing the Poetical Works - 227 ページThomas Dermody 著 - 1807全文表示 - この書籍について
| James Grant Raymond - 1806 - 304 ページ
...shall sweetly fill The thought sublime. " BY MANY WRONG'D, GAY BLOOM OF SONG, THOU YET ART INNOOENT OF WRONG: VIRTUE AND TRUTH TO THEE BELONG, VIRTUE...hadst full many a merry fit; And whether haply thou -halt sit With clown or peer, Never shall lingering honour quit Thy heart sincere." * Ever. So Milton... | |
| James Grant Raymond - 1806 - 300 ページ
...bards recorded still In tasteless rhyme ; For noble punch shall sweetly fill The thought sublime. " By MANY WRONG'D, GAY BLOOM OF SONG, THOU YET ART INNOCENT OF WRONG: VIRTUE AND TRUTH TO THEE BELONG, VIRTUB AND TRUTH; THOUGH PLEASURE LED THY STEP ALONG, AND TRAPP'D THY YOUTH. " With Baynham, social... | |
| James Grant Raymond - 1806 - 306 ページ
...tasteless rhyme; For noble punch shall sweetly fill The thought sublime. " BY MANY WRONG'D, GAY BLOOM OP SONG, THOU YET ART INNOCENT OF WRONG: VIRTUE AND TRUTH TO THEE BELONG, VIRTUB AND TRUTH; THOUGH PLEASURE LED THY STEP ALONG, AND TRAPP'D THY YOUTH. " With Baynham, social... | |
| Thomas Dermody - 1807 - 312 ページ
...pelf; Grim as the gallows When dunn'd by that obstreperous elf, False-scoring Alice. Long may'st thoii punch ambrosial swill, Drinking no water from that...Thou hadst full many a merry fit ; And whether haply tbou shalt sit With clown or peer, Never shall lingering honour quit Thy heart sincere. * So Fahtaff... | |
| Andrew Carpenter - 1998 - 662 ページ
...belong, Virtue and truth; Though Pleasure led thy step along, And trapp'd thy youth. 30 With Baynham,5 social spring of wit, Thou hadst full many a merry fit, And whether haply thou shall sit With clown or peer, Never shall lingering honour quit Thy heart sincere. Ode to the Collegians'... | |
| 1913 - 894 ページ
...quarters : Wouns ! What a sicht to see thy knee rub 'Gainst saints and martyrs! After which, hear this: " By many wrong'd, Gay Bloom of Song, Thou yet art innocent...Pleasure led thy step along, And trapp'd thy youth." Now the vindications of this last stanza are by no means ironic. This dreadful young person was sincere... | |
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