In these two princely boys! They are as gentle As zephyrs, blowing below the violet, Not wagging his sweet head: and yet as rough, Their royal blood enchafd, as the rud'st wind, That by the top doth take the mountain pine, And make him stoop to the vale. The True and the Beautiful in Nature, Art, Morals, and Religion - 115 ページJohn Ruskin, Louisa Caroline Tuthill 著 - 1867 - 452 ページ全文表示 - この書籍について
| Kālidāsa - 1814 - 192 ページ
...That bows the lofty summits of the trees. So SHAKESPEARE'S Cymbeline : " As the wind, " That by the top doth take the mountain pine, " And make him stoop to the vale." Note 85, page 38, verse 287. And pure with fragrance that the earth in flowers Repays Thus in Sir PHILIP... | |
| Elegant extracts - 1816 - 490 ページ
...wagging his sweet head ; and yet as rough Their royal blood enchaf 'd, as the rud'st wind, That by the top doth take the mountain pine, And make him stoop to the vale. 'Tis wonderful That an invisible instinct should frame them To royalty unlearn'd ; honor untaught ;... | |
| Lord Henry Home Kames - 1819 - 434 ページ
...his sweet head ; and yet as rough, (Their royal blood inchaf'd) as the rudest wind, • That by the top doth take the mountain pine, And make him stoop to the vale. Cymbeline, Act IV. Sc. 4. Why did not I pass away in secret, like the flower of the rock that lifts... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1821 - 588 ページ
...wagging his sweet head: and yet as rough, Their royal blood enchafed, as the rudest wind. That by the top doth take the mountain pine, And make him stoop to the vale. 'Tis wonderful, That an invisible instinct should frame them. To royalty unlearn'd ; honour untaught;... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1821 - 454 ページ
...wagging his sweet head : and yet as rough, Their royal blood enchaf'd, as the rud'st wind a, That by the top doth take the mountain pine, And make him stoop to the vale. 'Tis wonderful3, That an invisible instinct should frame them * To royalty unlearn'd ; honour untaught... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1823 - 414 ページ
...wagging his sweet head : and yet as rough, Their royal blood enchaf'd, as the rud'st wind, That by the top doth take the mountain pine, And make him stoop to the vale. 'Tis wonderful, That an invisible instinct should frame them To royalty uulearn'd ; honour untaught;... | |
| British essayists - 1823 - 866 ページ
...Not wagging its sweet head — Yet as rough, His noble blood enchafed, as the rude wind, That by the top doth take the mountain pine, And make him stoop to the vale — 'Tis wonderful That an invisible insiinct should frame him To loyalty, unleanTd ; honour, untaught... | |
| Charles Bucke - 1823 - 408 ページ
...as gentle A! Zephyrs, blowing below the violet; And yet as rough as is the rudest wind, That by the top doth take the mountain pine, And make him stoop to the vale. CymbeUne, iv. sc. 2. When lightning shoots along the sky, and thunder rolls along the horizon or over... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1824 - 512 ページ
...wagging his sweat head : and yet as rough. Their royal blood euchaf'd, as the rud'sl wind, That by the top doth take the mountain pine. And make him stoop to the vale. *Tis vtuuderful, That an invisible instinct should frame them To royalty mileani'd; honour untaught;... | |
| William Shakespeare, William Dodd - 1824 - 428 ページ
...head: and yet as rough, Their royal blood enchaf'd, as the rud'st wind, O thou goddess, That by the top doth take the mountain pine, And make him stoop to the vale. 'Tis wonderful, That an invincible instinct should frame them To royalty unlearn'd; honour untaught;... | |
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