The London Book of English VerseHerbert Read, Bonamy Dobrée Eyre & Spottiswoode, 1949 - 874页 |
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第88页
... doth move , From the lowest depth that reaches To the height of heaven above : Harmony that wisely found , When the cunning hand doth strike Whereas every amorous sound , Sweetly marries with his like . The tender cattle scarcely take ...
... doth move , From the lowest depth that reaches To the height of heaven above : Harmony that wisely found , When the cunning hand doth strike Whereas every amorous sound , Sweetly marries with his like . The tender cattle scarcely take ...
第335页
... doth yield thee coneys ; and the tops Fertile of wood , ASHORE , and SYDNEY'S copse , To crown thy open table , doth provide The purpled pheasant , with the speckled side : The painted patriarch lies in every field , And for thy mess ...
... doth yield thee coneys ; and the tops Fertile of wood , ASHORE , and SYDNEY'S copse , To crown thy open table , doth provide The purpled pheasant , with the speckled side : The painted patriarch lies in every field , And for thy mess ...
第485页
... doth supply the pleasure of variety , and frees us from inconstancy by want caus'd , or satiety ; He never lov'd , who doth confess he wanted all he doth possess , ( Love to it self is recompense besides the pleasure of the sense ) And ...
... doth supply the pleasure of variety , and frees us from inconstancy by want caus'd , or satiety ; He never lov'd , who doth confess he wanted all he doth possess , ( Love to it self is recompense besides the pleasure of the sense ) And ...
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