Select British Poets, Or, New Elegant Extracts from Chaucer to the Present Time: With Critical RemarksWm. C. Hall, 1824 - 822 oldal |
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54. oldal
... Call'd by strong charms out of eternal night , Had death's own image figur'd in her face , Full of sad signs , fearful to living sight ; Yet in that Horror shew'd a seemly grace , And with her feeble feet did move a comely pace . Her ...
... Call'd by strong charms out of eternal night , Had death's own image figur'd in her face , Full of sad signs , fearful to living sight ; Yet in that Horror shew'd a seemly grace , And with her feeble feet did move a comely pace . Her ...
70. oldal
... call'd the lover's bless'd Elyzium ; Whither my mistress wonted to resort , In summer's heat , in those sweet shades to sport : A thousand sundry names I have it given , And call'd it Wonder - hider , Cover - heav'n , The roof where ...
... call'd the lover's bless'd Elyzium ; Whither my mistress wonted to resort , In summer's heat , in those sweet shades to sport : A thousand sundry names I have it given , And call'd it Wonder - hider , Cover - heav'n , The roof where ...
74. oldal
... call'd , although a July - flower ) With th ' other of his kind , the speckled and the pale : [ gale Then th ' odoriferous pink , that sends forth such a Of sweetness ; yet in scents as various as in sorts . The purple violet then , the ...
... call'd , although a July - flower ) With th ' other of his kind , the speckled and the pale : [ gale Then th ' odoriferous pink , that sends forth such a Of sweetness ; yet in scents as various as in sorts . The purple violet then , the ...
77. oldal
... call'd the choicest of thy kind , The like in any place , what flood hath hapt to find ? No tract in all this isle , the proudest let her be , Can shew a sylvan nymph , for beauty like to thee : The satyrs , and the fawns , by Dian set ...
... call'd the choicest of thy kind , The like in any place , what flood hath hapt to find ? No tract in all this isle , the proudest let her be , Can shew a sylvan nymph , for beauty like to thee : The satyrs , and the fawns , by Dian set ...
78. oldal
... call'd the dace , Within my liquid glass , when Phoebus looks his face , Oft swiftly as he swims , his silver belly shows , But with such nimble flight , that e'er ye can disclose His shape , out of your sight like lightning he is shot ...
... call'd the dace , Within my liquid glass , when Phoebus looks his face , Oft swiftly as he swims , his silver belly shows , But with such nimble flight , that e'er ye can disclose His shape , out of your sight like lightning he is shot ...
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