The British Poets: Including Translations ... |
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עמוד 31
Whate'er I do , where'er I go , ( None guiltless e'er was haunted so ! ) Still , still ,
methinks , thy face I view , And still thy shape does me pursue , As if , not you me ,
but I had murder'd you . From books I strive some remedy to take , But thy name ...
Whate'er I do , where'er I go , ( None guiltless e'er was haunted so ! ) Still , still ,
methinks , thy face I view , And still thy shape does me pursue , As if , not you me ,
but I had murder'd you . From books I strive some remedy to take , But thy name ...
עמוד 93
If e'er I clear my heart from this desire , If e'er it home to its breast retire , It ne'er
shall wander more about , Though thousand beauties call it out ; A lover burnt
like me for ever dreads the fire . The pox , the plague , and every small disease ,
May ...
If e'er I clear my heart from this desire , If e'er it home to its breast retire , It ne'er
shall wander more about , Though thousand beauties call it out ; A lover burnt
like me for ever dreads the fire . The pox , the plague , and every small disease ,
May ...
עמוד 105
... to misbelieve , By the Castalian waters swear ( A sacred oath no poets dare To
take in vain , No more than Gods do that of Styx profane ) , Swear , in no city e'er
before , A better man , or greater - sould , was K 2 SECOND OLYMPIC ODE .
... to misbelieve , By the Castalian waters swear ( A sacred oath no poets dare To
take in vain , No more than Gods do that of Styx profane ) , Swear , in no city e'er
before , A better man , or greater - sould , was K 2 SECOND OLYMPIC ODE .
עמוד 149
... little thinks their fate attends on him and his so near , What blindness or what
darkness did there e'er Like this undocile king's appear ! VOL . II . What , e'er , but
that which now does represent THE PLAGUES OF ÉGYPT . 149.
... little thinks their fate attends on him and his so near , What blindness or what
darkness did there e'er Like this undocile king's appear ! VOL . II . What , e'er , but
that which now does represent THE PLAGUES OF ÉGYPT . 149.
עמוד 215
He took for skin a cloud most soft and bright That e'er the mid - day sun pierced
through with Upon his cheeks a lively blush he spread , slight ; Wash'd from the
morning beauties ' decpest red ; An harmless flaming meteor shone for hair , And
...
He took for skin a cloud most soft and bright That e'er the mid - day sun pierced
through with Upon his cheeks a lively blush he spread , slight ; Wash'd from the
morning beauties ' decpest red ; An harmless flaming meteor shone for hair , And
...
מה אומרים אנשים - כתיבת ביקורת
לא מצאנו ביקורות במקומות הרגילים
מהדורות אחרות - הצג הכל
מונחים וביטויים נפוצים
ANGELES appear bear beauty blood body bold breast breath bright bring cause clouds cursed danger David death dost dreadful e'er earth eyes face fair fall fame fate fear fire flame force friends gentle give Gods gold grow hand happy haste head heart heaven hopes kind king land less light live look mighty move Nature ne'er never night noble o'er once pain pride Prince proud prove race rage rich round sacred Saul scarce shine side sight soul sound spirits spoke stand stars stood straight strong sure swift sword tears tell thee thine things thou thought thousand Till trees trembling vain vast virtue voice weak Whilst whole wind wise wonder wound wretched young youth