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Specimens of the Poets and Poetry of Greece and Rome - 465 ページ
編集 - 1856 - 3 ページ
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The poetical works of John Milton, with illustr. by E.H. Corbould and J. Gilbert

John Milton - 1864 - 584 ページ
...Pyrrha ? for whom bind'st thou In wreaths thy golden hair, Plain in thy neatness ? O how oft shall he On faith and changed Gods complain, and seas Rough with...credulous, all gold ; Who always vacant, always amiable 10 Hopes thee, of flattering gales Unmindful. Hapless they To whom thou untried seem'st fair ! Me,...

The Watch Tower: Vol. 1 No. 1, 第 1 巻、第 1 号

418 ページ
...hair, " Plain in thy neatness ? 0 how oft shall he On faith and changed gods complain, and seas, Hough with black winds and storms, Unwonted shall admire,...flattering gales Unmindful. Hapless they " To whom untried thou seemest fair ! me in my vowed Picture, the sacred wall declares to have hung My dank and...

The Poetical Works of John Milton with a Life of the Author: Preliminary ...

John Milton, Charles Dexter Cleveland - 1865 - 708 ページ
...Pyrrha? For whom bind'st thou In wreaths thy golden hair, Plain in thy neatness? 0, how oft shall he I On faith and changed gods complain, and seas Rough with...credulous, all gold, Who always vacant, always amiable 10 Hopes thee, of flattering gales Unmindful. Hapless they, To whom thou untried seem'st fair! Me,...

The Poetical Works of Thomas Chatterton: With a Memoir, 第 10 巻

Thomas Chatterton - 1865 - 898 ページ
...neatness? Oh, how oft shall he On faith and changed gods complain, and seas Rough with black winds nnd storms Unwonted shall admire ! Who now enjoys thee...gold, Who always vacant always amiable Hopes thee, of flattertng gales Unmindful. Hapless they Though soft the beams of thy delusive eyes As the smooth surface...

The British Poets, 第 1 巻

1866 - 498 ページ
...? for whom bind'st thou In wreaths thy golden hair, Plain in thy neatness ? Oh, how oft shall he On faith and changed gods complain, and seas Rough with...thee, of flattering gales Unmindful. Hapless they Though soft the beams of thy delusive eyes As the smooth surface of th' untroubled stream ; Yet, ah...

The British Poets, 第 3 巻

1866 - 376 ページ
...some pleasant cave, Pyrrha ? For whom bind'st thon Plain in thy neatness ? O how oft shall he • On faith and changed Gods complain, and seas Rough with...credulous, all gold, Who always vacant, always amiable 10 Hopes thee, of flattering gales Unmindful. Hapless they T' whom thou untry 'd seem'st fair. Me,...

The Poetical Works of Milton, Young, Gray, Beattie, and Collins: Complete in ...

1867 - 556 ページ
...1 For whom bind'st thou In wreaths thy golden hair, Plain in thy neatness 7 O, how oft shall he On faith and changed gods complain, and seas Rough with black winds and storms Unwonted shall admire ! AVho now enjoys thee credulous, all gold, Who always vacant always amiable Hopes thee, of flattering...

Essays On, I. Moral Sentiments: II. Astronomical Inquiries; III. Formation ...

Adam Smith - 1869 - 498 ページ
...We must have recourse to Horace, in order to interpret some parts of Milton's literal translation ; Who now enjoys thee credulous all gold, 'Who always vacant, always amiable Hopes rhee ; of flattering gales Unmindfulare verses which it is impossible to interpret by any rules of...

The Odes and Epodes of Horace: A Metrical Translation Into English

Horace - 1870 - 540 ページ
...? for whom bind'st thou In wreaths thy golden hair, Plain in thy neatness ? O, how oft shall he On faith and changed gods complain, and seas Rough with...gold, Who always vacant, always amiable Hopes thee, of nattering gales Unmindful. Hapless they T' whom thou untried seem'st fair ! Me, in my vowed Picture,...

Poetical Works, 第 1 巻

Thomas Chatterton - 1871 - 498 ページ
...? For whom bind'st thou In wreaths thy golden hair, Plain in thy neatness ? Oh, how oft shall he On faith and changed gods complain, and seas Rough with...! Me in my vow'd Picture, the sacred wall declares t" have hung My dank and dropping weeds Unhappy youth, oh. shun the warm embrace. Nor trust too much...




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