tis some bravery. That since you would save none of me, I bury some of you. The Blossom Little thinkst thou, poor flower. Whom I have watched six or seven days, And seen thy birth, and seen what every hour Gave to thy growth, thee to this height to raise,... Lectures on the English Comic Writers - 68. oldalszerző: William Hazlitt - 1845 - 222 oldalTeljes nézet - Információ erről a könyvről
| Samuel Johnson - 1810 - 728 oldal
...watch'd six or seven days, And seen thy birth, and seen what every hour Gave to thy growth, tbee to this height to- raise, And now dost laugh and triumph on...think'st thou That it will freeze anon, and that I shall To morrow find thee fall'n, or not at all. Little think'st thou (poor heart, That labourest yet to... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1810 - 746 oldal
...watch'd six or seven days, And seen thy birth, and seen what every hour Gave to thy' growth, thee to this height to raise, And now dost laugh and triumph on...Little think'st thou That it will freeze anon, and that 1 shall To morrow find thee fall'n, or not at all. Little think'st thou (poor heart, That labourest... | |
| 1819 - 614 oldal
...Gave to thy growth, thee to this height to nue, And now dost laugh and triumph on this bougb, Litde think'st thou That it will freeze anon, and that I...shall To-morrow find thee fall'n. — or not at all !" There is a quiet pathos in these simple lines, which nothing can surpass, and which it was a crime... | |
| Henry Southern, Sir Nicholas Harris Nicolas - 1823 - 402 oldal
...watched six or seven days, And seen thy birth, and seen what every hour Gave to thy growth, thee to this height to raise, And now dost laugh and triumph on this bough, — Little thinkest thou That it will freeze anon, and that I shall To-morrow find thee fallen, or not at all."... | |
| 1839 - 1092 oldal
...every houre Gave to thy growth, thre to this height to raise, And now dost laugh and triumph on Ihb bough. Little think'st thou That it will freeze anon, and that I shall To-morrow flmle thee falne, or not at alt" Ibid., page 286. And, again, a simile from his fifth Satire, relating... | |
| Henry Southern - 1823 - 398 oldal
...watched six or seven days, And seen thy birth, and seen what every hour Gave to thy growth, thee to this height to raise, And now dost laugh and triumph on this bough, — Little thinkest thou That it will fre^e anon, and that I shall 9 To-morrow find thee fallen, or not at all."... | |
| Mary (Queen of Scots) - 1855 - 306 oldal
...sixe or seaven dayes, And seene thy birth, and seene what every houre Gave to thy growth, thee to this height to raise, And now dost laugh and triumph on...think'st thou That it will freeze anon, and that I shall To morrow finde thee falne, or not at all. Little think 'st thou poore heart That labour 'st yet to... | |
| William Davy Watson - 1860 - 374 oldal
...birth, and seen what every hour Gave to thy growth, thee to this height to raise, Who now dost langh, and triumph on this bough — Little think'st thou,...freeze anon, and that I shall To-morrow find thee fallen, or not at all. DONNE. JAMES FENTON was Mr. Lacy's head gamekeeper ; for though that gentleman... | |
| John Skelton - 1879 - 932 oldal
...watched six or seven days, And seen thy birth, and seen what every hour Gave to thy growth, thee to this height to raise, And now dost laugh and triumph on...freeze anon, and that I shall To-morrow find thee fallen, or not at all. Little think'st thou poor heart, That laborest yet to nestle thee, And think'st... | |
| Arthur Quiller-Couch - 1895 - 434 oldal
...watched six or seven days, And seen thy birth, and seen what every hour Gave to thy growth, thee to this height to raise, And now dost laugh and triumph on...I shall To-morrow find thee fall'n, or not at all. Little think'st thou, poor heart, That labourest yet to nestle thee, And think'st by hovering here... | |
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