When, chill'd by adverse snows and beating rain, We tread with weary steps the longsome plain ; When with hard toil we seek our evening food, Berries and acorns, from the neighbouring wood ; And find among the cliffs no other house, But the thin covert... Poems on Several Occasions - עמוד 147מאת Matthew Prior - 1905 - 366 דפיםתצוגה מלאה - מידע על ספר זה
| Thomas Warton - 1840 - 548 דפים
...I love but you alone. The simplicity of which passage Prior has thus decorated and dilated. HENRY. Those limbs, in lawn and softest silk array'd, From...the longsome plain ; When with hard toil we seek our evening food, Berries and acorns from the neighbouring wood ; And find among the cliffs no other house,... | |
| Thomas Warton - 1840 - 572 דפים
...I love but you alone. The simplicity of which passage Prior has thus decorated and dilated. HENRY. Those limbs, in lawn and softest silk array'd, From...? When, chill'd by adverse snows and beating rain, Wre tread with weary steps the longsome plain ; When with hard toil we seek our evening food, Berries... | |
| John Aikin - 1841 - 840 דפים
...But canst ihou, tender maid, canst thou sustain Afflictive want, or hunger's pressing pain Î Thoso limbs, in lawn and softest silk array'd. From sunbeams guarded, and of winds afraid. Can ihey bear angry Jove ? ran they resist The parching dog-star, and the bleak north-east •! When, chill'd... | |
| John Aikin - 1843 - 830 דפים
...mankind, could love but thee alone. But canst thou, tender maid, canst thou sustain Afflictive wont, ades, Robb'd of their tuneful souls, now shivering...aim'd from some inhuman eye. The gun the music of Wo tread with weary steps the longsome plain ; When with hard toil we seek our evening food, Berries... | |
| John Aikin - 1843 - 826 דפים
...mankind, could love but thee alone. IIENB.Y. But canst thou, tender maid, canst thou sustain Afflictive round world, J When, chill'd by adverse snows and beating rain, We tread with weary steps the longsome plain ; When... | |
| Encyclopaedia - 1845 - 806 דפים
...veil, That from his sight it enviously should hide her. Drayton. Moses Hit Birth and Miracles, book i. Those limbs, in lawn, and softest silk array'd, From...can they resist The parching Dog-star, and the bleak Norlh-East ? Prior. Edwin and Emma. _ wild untilled, shrubby, or bushy plain." /Cotgrave. It. and Sp.... | |
| 1852 - 874 דפים
...all mankind, could love but thee alone. But canst thou, tender maid, canst thon sustain Afflictive observant man obey'd ; Cities were built, societies I When, chill'd by adverse snows and beating rain, We tread with weary steps the longsome plain ; When... | |
| Matthew Prior - 1858 - 500 דפים
...The parching dog-star, and the bleak north-east? When; chilled by adverse snows and beating rain, sro We tread with weary steps the longsome plain ; When with hard toil we seek our evening food, Berries and acorns, from the neighbouring wood ; And find among the cliffs no other house,... | |
| Matthew Prior - 1858 - 506 דפים
...mankind, could love but thee alone. HENRY. But canst thou, tender maid, canst thou sustain Afflictive want, or hunger's pressing pain! Those limbs, in lawn and softest silk arrayed, 366 From sunbeams guarded, and of winds afraid ; Can they bear angry Jove! can they resist... | |
| Matthew Prior - 1860 - 338 דפים
...mankind, could love but thee alone. HENRY. But canst thou, tender maid, canst thou sustain Afflictive want, or hunger's pressing pain ? Those limbs, in...the longsome plain ; When with hard toil we seek our evening food, Berries and acorns, from the neighbouring •wood ; And find among the cliffs no other... | |
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