| Joseph Ritson - 1793 - 388 oldal
...his fnry, like a wounded deer, Ore thefe he fled ; and, now approaching near, Had reacht the nimph with his harmonious lay, Whom all his charms could...incline to ftay ; Yet what he fung in his immortal It rain, 15 Though unfuccefsfull, was not fung in vain : All, but the nimph that mould redrefs his... | |
| 1793 - 376 oldal
...his fury, like a wounded deer, Ore thefe he fled ; and, now approaching near, Had reacht the nimph with his harmonious lay, Whom all his charms could...incline to ftay ; Yet what he fung in his immortal I!rain, 15 Though unfuccefsfull, was not fung in vain: All, but the nimph that fhould redrefs his wrong,... | |
| Robert Anderson - 1795 - 740 oldal
...Or form fame image of hit cruel fair, Urg'd with his fury, like a wounded deer, O'erthefe he fled ; and now approaching near, Had reach'd the nymph with...harmonious lay, "Whom all his charms could not incline to day. Yet what he fung in hii immortal drain, Though unfucctlWul, was not fung in vain : All but the... | |
| Samuel Ireland - 1801 - 294 oldal
...hers he meant to move. " Yet, what he fung, in his immortal flrain, " Tho' unfuccefsful, was not lung in vain : " All, but the nymph that fhould redrefs his wrong, " Attend his paflion, and approve his fong." HE died at Beaconsfield, in 1687, at the advanced age of eighty-two,... | |
| Edmund Waller - 1806 - 320 oldal
...Or form some image of his cruel fair. Urg'd with his fury, like a wounded deer, O'er these he fled ; and now approaching near, Had reach'd the nymph with...harmonious lay, Whom all his charms could not incline to stay. Yet what he sung in his immortal strain, Though unsuccessful, was not sung in vain : All but... | |
| British poets - 1809 - 490 oldal
...Or form some image of his cruel fair. Urg'd with his fury, like a wounded deer, O'er these he fled ; and now approaching near, Had reach'd the nymph with...harmonious lay, Whom all his charms could not incline to stay. Yet what he sung in his immortal strain, Though unsuccessful, was not sung in vain : All but... | |
| British poets - 1809 - 512 oldal
...Or form some image of his cruel fair. Urg'd with his fury, like a wounded deer, O'er these he fled ; and now approaching near, Had reach'd the nymph with...harmonious lay, Whom all his charms could not incline to stay. Yet what he sung in his immortal strain, Though unsuccessful, was not sung in vain: All but the... | |
| Joseph Addison - 1810 - 312 oldal
...form some image of his cruel fair. TJrg'd with his fury, like a wounded deer, o'er these he fled ; and now approaching near, had reach'd the nymph with...harmonious lay, •whom all his charms could not incline to stay. Yet what he sung in his immortal strain, tho' unsuccessful, was not sung in vain : all but the... | |
| Abraham Cowley - 1810 - 314 oldal
...fair. tlrg'd with his fury, like a wounded deer, o'er these he fled ; and now approaching near, iad reach'd the nymph with his harmonious lay, whom all his charms could not incline to stay. Yet what he sung in his immortal strain, tho' unsuccessful, was not sung in vain : all but the... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1819 - 644 oldal
...Or form some image of his cruel fair. Urg'd with his fury, like a wounded deer, O'er these he fled ; and now approaching near, Had reach'd the nymph with his harmonious lay, Whom all his channs could not incline to stay. Yet, what he sung in his immortal strain, Though unsuccessful, was... | |
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