The British Poets: Including Translations ...C. Whittingham, 1822 |
מתוך הספר
תוצאות 1-5 מתוך 6
עמוד 11
... tree . Sure , they much wiser were , ed the Thracian verse to hear ; gure bid them stay , had his song begun- ir wondering roots away , ' n silent to him run . se learned trees have follow'd you ! drawn them and their poet too . ne them ...
... tree . Sure , they much wiser were , ed the Thracian verse to hear ; gure bid them stay , had his song begun- ir wondering roots away , ' n silent to him run . se learned trees have follow'd you ! drawn them and their poet too . ne them ...
עמוד 1
... trees be beauteous , flowers so gay ? Could they remember but last year , How you did them , they you , delight ... learned trees have follow'd you ! You would have drawn them and their poet too . But who can blame them now ? for , since ...
... trees be beauteous , flowers so gay ? Could they remember but last year , How you did them , they you , delight ... learned trees have follow'd you ! You would have drawn them and their poet too . But who can blame them now ? for , since ...
עמוד 11
... trees be beauteous , flowers so gay ? Could they remember but last year , How you did them , they you , delight ... learned trees have follow'd you ! You would have drawn them and their poet too . But who can blame them now ? for , since ...
... trees be beauteous , flowers so gay ? Could they remember but last year , How you did them , they you , delight ... learned trees have follow'd you ! You would have drawn them and their poet too . But who can blame them now ? for , since ...
עמוד 129
... plants they see Fear lest the tree of life should be found out by thee . And thy well - travell'd knowledge , too ... learned friend ! it grieves me , when I think That thou with all thy art must die , As certainly as I ; And all thy ...
... plants they see Fear lest the tree of life should be found out by thee . And thy well - travell'd knowledge , too ... learned friend ! it grieves me , when I think That thou with all thy art must die , As certainly as I ; And all thy ...
עמוד 137
... plants they see Fear lest the tree of life should be found out by thee . And thy well - travell'd knowledge , too ... learned friend ! it grieves me , when I think That thou with all thy art must die , As certainly as I ; And all thy ...
... plants they see Fear lest the tree of life should be found out by thee . And thy well - travell'd knowledge , too ... learned friend ! it grieves me , when I think That thou with all thy art must die , As certainly as I ; And all thy ...
מהדורות אחרות - הצג הכל
מונחים וביטויים נפוצים
bear beauteous beauty bless'd bold breast breath bright burning-glass call'd canst Chromius clouds cruel Love cursed danger David death e'er earth enjoying thee eyes fair fame fate fear fear'd fire fix'd flame friends gentle give Gods gold Goliah grow happy haste heart heaven honour inconstant Joab jointure JUICE OF LEMON king learned trees light live Love's lovers loving and enjoying lyre mighty mighty Love mistress Moab move Muse Naioth Nature's ne'er noble nought o'er Ovid pain pass'd Pindar pity Plagues of Egypt pride prove rage rich round sacred Saul Saul's savage justice scorn seem'd shine shouldst sighs sight soul stamp'd stony heart straight strong succubus swift tears Thersander thine things thou art thou dost Thou'rt thought Thracian thyself trees trembling twas Twere Twill tyrant verse Whilst wise wonder wondrous wound wretched WRITTEN IN JUICE youth
קטעים בולטים
עמוד 26 - Tis Hope is the most hopeless thing of all. Hope, thou bold taster of delight, Who, whilst thou should'st but taste, devour'st it quite!
עמוד 193 - All arm'd in brass the richest dress of war (A dismal glorious sight), he shone afar. The sun himself started with sudden fright, To see his beams return so dismal bright.
עמוד 6 - In deserts solitude. I should have then this only fear, Lest men, when they my pleasures see, Should hither throng to live like me, And so make a city here.
עמוד 99 - ... influence. No matter, Cowley ; let proud Fortune see, That thou canst her despise no less than she does thee. Let all her gifts the portion be Of folly, lust, and flattery, Fraud, extortion, calumny, Murder, infidelity, Rebellion and hypocrisy. Do thou nor grieve nor blush to be, As all th' inspired tuneful men, And all thy great forefathers were, from Homer down to Ben.
עמוד 92 - Queen, thy travelling throne, And bid it to put on ; For long, though cheerful, is the way, And life, alas, allows but one ill winter's day. Where never foot of man, or hoof of beast The passage prest. Where never fish did fly, And with short silver wings cut the low liquid sky.
עמוד 137 - Beneath the' eternal fountain of all waves, Where their vast court the mother-waters keep, And, undisturb'd by moons, in silence sleep ; There is a place, deep, wondrous deep, below, Which genuine Night and Horror does o'erflow ; No bound controls the' unwearied space, but hell, Endless as those dire pains that in it dwell.
עמוד 50 - If tall, the name of proper slays ; If fair, she's pleasant as the light ; If low, her prettiness does please ; If black, what lover loves not night? If yellow-hair'd, I love, lest it should be The' excuse to others for not loving me.
עמוד 98 - And circumcis'ed my tender Soul, and thus she spake, Thou of my Church shalt be, Hate and renounce (said she) Wealth, Honor, Pleasures, all the World for Me. Thou neither great at Court, nor in the War, Nor at th' Exchange shalt be, nor at the wrangling Bar.
עמוד 5 - And a few friends, and many books, both true, Both wise, and both delightful too! And since Love ne'er will from me flee, A mistress moderately fair, And good as...
עמוד 137 - Nothing is there to come, and nothing past, But an eternal NOW does always last.