 | Robert Herrick - 1810 - 280 页
...nights; and suns may rest, As dead, within the west ; Yet the next morn re-gild the fragrant east. Alas for me ! that I have lost E'en all almost; Sunk is my sight ; set is my sun ; And all the loom of life undone : * Here we have a beautiful amplification of the three following lines from Catullus:... | |
 | Robert Herrick - 1823 - 330 页
...nights ; and suns may rest, As dead, within the west; Yet the next morne re-guild the fragrant east. N Alas for me ! that I have lost E'en all almost ; Sunk...And all the loome of life undone ; The staffe, the ehne, the prop, the shelt'ring wall, Whereon my vine did crawle, Now, now blowne downe ; needs must... | |
 | Robert Herrick - 1852 - 744 页
...far-drawn hemisphere Frown, and look sullen every where. Days may conclude in nights ; and suns may rest, Alas, for me ! that I have lost E'en all, almost ; Sunk is my sight ; set is my sun ; And all the loom of life undone ; The staff, the elm, the prop, the shelt'ring wall, Whereon my vine did crawl,... | |
 | Robert Herrick - 1856 - 380 页
...nights, and suns may rest, As dead, within the west, Yet the next morne re-guild the fragrant east Alas for me ! that I have lost E'en all almost ; Sunk...of life undone. The staffe, the elme, the prop, the sheltering wall AVhereon my vine did crawle, Now, now blowne dovvne, needs must the old stock fall.... | |
 | Robert Herrick - 1869 - 304 页
...nights ; and suns may rest, As dead, within the west ; Yet the next morne, re-guild the fragrant east. Alas for me ! that I have lost E'en all almost : Sunk...is my sun ; And all the loome of life undone : The stafle, the elme, the prop, the shelt'ring wall, Whereon my vine did crawle, Now, now, blowne downe... | |
 | Robert Herrick - 1869 - 304 页
...nights ; and suns may rest, As dead, within the west ; Yet the next morne, re-guild the fragrant east. Alas for me ! that I have lost E'en all almost : Sunk...is my sun ; And all the loome of life undone : The stafle, the elme, the prop, the shelt'ring wall, Whereon my vine did crawle, Now, now, blowne downe... | |
 | Robert Herrick - 1876 - 490 页
...Otherwise the second stanza would have suggested weighty obligation, if not dependence, eg : — " Alas for me ! that I have lost, E'en all almost ;...now blowne downe ; needs must the old stock fall." (Vol. lp 124.) The opening precludes the application of this to Herrick : — " Not all thy flushing... | |
 | Robert Herrick - 1876 - 482 页
...nights ; and Suns may rest,7 As dead, within the West ; Yet the next Morne, re-guild the fragrant East8 Alas for me ! that I have lost E'en all almost : Sunk...is my Sun ; And all the loome of life undone : The stafTe,9 the Elme, the prop, the shelt'ring wall Whereon my Vine did crawle, Now, now, blowne downe... | |
 | Thomas Humphry Ward - 1880 - 524 页
...conclude in nights, and suns may rest As dead within the West, Yet the next morn regild the fragrant East. Alas ! for me ! that I have lost E'en all, almost ! Sunk is my sight, set is my sun, And all the loom of life undone ; The staff, the elm, the prop, the sheltering wall Whereon my vine did crawl,... | |
 | Thomas Humphry Ward - 1880 - 524 页
...conclude in nights, and suns may rest As dead within the West, Yet the next morn regild the fragrant East. Alas ! for me ! that I have lost E'en all, almost ! Sunk is my sight, set is my sun, And all the loom of life undone 5 The staff, the elm, the prop, the sheltering wall Whereon my vine did crawl,... | |
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