| Mabel Irene Rich - 1921 - 576 ページ
...lodge Under the spreading favour of these pines, Stepped, as they said, to the next thicket-side lgs To bring me berries, or such cooling fruit As the...in palmer's weed, Rose from the hindmost wheels of Pheebus' wain. '9° But where they are, and why they came not back, Is now the labour of my thoughts.... | |
| Mabel Irene Rich - 1921 - 582 ページ
...Under the spreading favour of these pines, Stepped, as they said, to the next thicket-side l8s To hring me berries, or such cooling fruit As the kind hospitable...weed, Rose from the hindmost wheels of Phoebus' wain. '9° But where they are, and why they came not back, Is now the labour of my thoughts. 'T is likeliest... | |
| Edward Albert - 1923 - 648 ページ
...later blank verse respectively. Observe the metrical dexterity, the cadence, and the vowel-music. (1) They left me then, when the gray-hooded even, Like...in palmer's weed Rose from the hindmost wheels of Phrebus' wain. But where they are, and why they came not back. Is now the labour of my thoughts; 'tis... | |
| John Milton - 1924 - 240 ページ
...gray-hooded Eev'n Like a fad Votarift in Palmers weed F % Rofe Rofe from the hindmost wheels of Phtebus wain. But where they are, and why they came not back, Is now the labour of my thoughts, 'tis likelieft They had ingag'd their wandring fteps too far, And envious darknes, e're they could return,... | |
| William Cullen Bryant - 1925 - 412 ページ
...long way, resolving here to lodge Under the spreading favor of these pines, Stepped, as they said, to the next thicket side To bring me berries, or such...where they are, and why they came not back, Is now the labor of my thoughts : 't is likeliest They had engaged their wandering steps too far, And envious... | |
| John Milton - 1925 - 442 ページ
...this long way, resolving here to lodge Under the spreading favour of these Pines, Stept as they said to the next Thicket side To bring me Berries, or such...Woods provide. They left me then, when the gray-hooded Ev'n Like a sad Votarist in Palmer's weed Rose from the hindmost wheels of Phoebus' wain. But where... | |
| John Milton - 1926 - 150 ページ
...gray-hooded Eev'n Like a lad Votaiift in Palmers weed (**) Rofe from the hindmoft wheels of Fbsebut wain. But where they are, and why they came not back Is now the labour of my thoughts, 'tis likelieft They had ingag'd their wandring fteps too far, And envious darknes, e re they could return,... | |
| John Milton - 1926 - 144 ページ
...the giay-hooded Bev'fl Like a fid Votarift in Palmers weed Rofe from the hindmoft wheels of fhiebta wain. But where they are, and why they came not back Is now the labour of my thoughts, 'tis likelieft They had ingag'd their wandring flcps too far, And envious darknes, e re they could return.... | |
| Tom Peete Cross, Clement Tyson Goode - 1927 - 1432 ページ
...lodge Under the spreading favour of these pines, Stepped, as they said, to the next thicket side 185 fence While pure description held the place of sense? face? RESTORATION AND EIGHTEENTH CENTURY 190 But where they are, and why they came not back, Is now the labour of my thoughts. 'Tis likeliest... | |
| Walter Savage Landor - 1927 - 354 ページ
...did the young lady erer hear or learn such expressions as " Swilled insolence " ? z The grey-hooded Even? Like a sad votarist in palmer's weed, Rose from the hindmost wheels of Phoebus' wain. 1 Verse 38. » Verse 178. 5 Veree 188. 310 Here is Eve a manifest female, with her own proper hood... | |
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