 | Samuel Johnson - 1854
...as bright as the snow, And her bosom, bo sure, is as cold : How the nightingales labour the strain, With the notes of his charmer to vie ; How they vary their accents in vain, Repine at her trinmphs, and die." In the fourth I find nothing better than this natural strain of Hope : " Alas !... | |
 | Samuel Johnson - 1854
...And her bosom, be sure, is as cold ; How the nightingales labour the strain, With the notes of this charmer to vie ; How they vary their accents in vain, Repine at her triumphs, and die." In the fourth I find nothing better than this natural strain of hope : " Alas ! from the day that we... | |
 | William Harrison ainsworth - 1860
...qu'eile epandit.§ So again the shepherd in Shenstone records How the nightingales labour the strain With the notes of his charmer to vie ; How they vary...accents in vain, Repine at her triumphs, and die.|| The metamorphosis of Philomela has not, after all, removed her so utterly from the sphere of human... | |
 | Richard Henry Stoddard - 1861
...is as bright as the snow, And her bosom, be sure, is as cold. How the nightingales labour the strain With the notes of his charmer to vie ; How they vary...her triumphs, and die. To the grove or the garden he strays, And pillages every sweet ; Then suiting the wreath to his lays, He throws it at Phyllis's feet.... | |
 | Richard Henry Stoddard - 1861 - 480 ページ
...is as bright as the snow. And her bosom, be sure, is as cold. How the nightingales labour the strain With the notes of his charmer to vie ; How they vary...her triumphs, and die. To the grove or the garden he strays. And pillages every sweet ; Then suiting the wreath to his lays. He throws it at Phyllis's feet.... | |
 | 1866 - 480 ページ
...as bright as the snow ; And her bosom, be sure, is as cold : How the nightingales labour the strain, With the notes of his charmer to vie ; How they vary their accents in vain, Repine at her trinmphs, and die.' To the grove or garden he strays, And pillages every sweet ; Then, suiting the... | |
 | Samuel Johnson - 1866
...as bright as the snow, And her bosom, be sure, is as cold : How the nightingales labour the strain, With the notes of his charmer to vie; How they vary their accents in vain, Kepine at her triumphs, and die." In the fourth I find nothing better than this natural strain of Ilope... | |
 | English poetry - 1867 - 315 ページ
...bright as the snow, And her bosom, be sure, is as cold : 140 How the nightingales labour the strain, With the notes of his charmer to vie; How they vary...her triumphs and die." To the grove or the garden he strays, 145 And pillages every sweet ; Then, suiting the wreath to his lays, He throws it at Phyllis's... | |
 | Oliver Goldsmith - 1872 - 231 ページ
...as bright as the snow, And her bosom, be sure, is as cold : How the nightingales labour the strain With the notes of his charmer to vie ; How they vary...her triumphs, and die. To the grove or the garden he strays, And pillages every sweet, Then, suiting the wreath to his lays, He throws it at Phillis's feet.... | |
 | Samuel Orchart Beeton - 1873
...as bright as the snow, And her bosom, be sure, is as cold. How the nightingales labour the strain, d, Band, and gusset, and seam — Till over the Bepine at her triumphs, and die. To the grove or the garden ho strays, And pillages every sweet ; Then,... | |
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