| John Pierpont - 1823 - 492 páginas
...and the hazel copses green, Shall now ne more be seeu Fanning their joyous leaves to thy soft lays. As killing as the canker to the rose, Or taint-worm to the weanling herds that graze, Or fnj|t to flowers, that their gay wardrobe wew, • i When first the white-thorn blows ; Such JLycidas,... | |
| British anthology - 1824 - 460 páginas
...and the hazel copses green, Shall now no more be seen Fanning their joyous leaves to thy soft lays. As killing as the canker to the rose, Or taint-worm...ear. Where were ye, nymphs, when the remorseless deep Closed o'er the head of your loved Lycidas ? For neither were ye playing on the steep, Where your old... | |
| John Milton - 1824 - 428 páginas
...as the canker to the rose, 4,5 Or taint-worm to the weanling herds that graze, Or frost to flow'rs, that their gay wardrobe wear, When first the white-thorn...the remorseless deep Clos'd o'er the head of your lov'd Lycidas ? . 51 For neither were ye playing on the steep, in a beautiful description of the growth... | |
| John Milton - 1824 - 510 páginas
...to the rose, 45 Or taint-worm to the weanling-herds that graze, Or frost to flowers, that their pay wardrobe wear, When first the white-thorn blows ;...ear. Where were ye, Nymphs, when the remorseless deep 60 Clos'd o'er the head of your lov'd Lycidas ? For neither were ye placing on the steep. Where your... | |
| William Hazlitt - 1824 - 1062 páginas
...and the hazel copses green, Shall now no more be seen, Fanning their joyous leaves to thy soft lays. hurch or state : Sometimes the folly benefits mankind ; And rarely avarice taint* the tu froet to flowers, that their gay wardrobe wear, When first the white-thorn blows ; Sach, Lycidas, thy... | |
| William Hazlitt - 1825 - 600 páginas
...green, Shall now no more be seen, Fanning their joyous leaves to thy soft lays. As killing as the eanker white-thom blows ; Sueh, Lyeidas, thy loss to shepherd's ear. Where were ye, Nymphs, when the remorseless... | |
| John Aikin - 1826 - 840 páginas
...and the liazcl copses green, Shall now no more be seen Fanning their joyous leaves to thy soft lays. As killing as the canker to the rose, Or taint-worm...Such, Lycidas, thy loss to shepherds' ear. Where were yc, Nymphs, when die remorseless deep Clos'd o'er the head of your lov'd Lycidas? 51 For neither were... | |
| John Milton - 1826 - 312 páginas
...killing as the canker to the rose, Or taint worm to the weanling herds that graze, Or frost to flow'rs, that their gay wardrobe wear, When first the white-thorn...the remorseless deep Clos'd o'er the head of your lov'd Lycidas ? For neither were ye playing on the steep, Where your old bards, the famous Druids,... | |
| John Johnstone (of Edinburgh.) - 1828 - 600 páginas
...and the hazel copses green, Shall now no more be seen Fanning their joyous leaves to thy soft lays. As killing as the canker to the rose, Or taint-worm...loved Lycidas ? For neither were ye playing on the steep, Where your old bards, the famous Druids, lie, Nor on the shaggy top of Mona high, Nor yet where... | |
| John Milton - 1832 - 354 páginas
...as the canker to the rose, 45 Or taint-worm to the weanling herds that graze, Or frost to flow'rs, that their gay wardrobe wear, When first the white-thorn...blows ; Such, Lycidas, thy loss to shepherds' ear. [deep Where were ye, Nymphs, when the remorseless Clos'd o'er the head of your lov'd Lycidas ? si For... | |
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