tis grateful to the rich to try A short vicissitude, and fit of poverty : A savoury dish, a homely treat, Where all is plain, where all is neat, Without the stately spacious room, The Persian carpet, or the Tyrian loom, Clear up the cloudy foreheads of... Original Poems and Translations - 第 74 頁John Dryden 著 - 1743完整檢視 - 關於此書
| John Dryden - 1702 - 362 頁
...homely Treat, _ Where all is plain, where all is neat, Without the ftately fpacious Room, The Terfian Carpet, or the Tyrian Loom, Clear up the cloudy foreheads of the Great. VIII Happy the Man, and happy he alone, He, who can call to day his own : He, who, fecure within, can... | |
| Edward Bysshe - 1710 - 620 頁
...but he that falls, meets Shame. Hi*. SUMMER. SwYear. The Sun is in the Lyon mounted high, The SfriM Star Barks from afar, And with his fultry Breath infefts...Sky ; The Ground below is parch'd, the Heav'ns above us fry. The Shepherd drives his fainting Flock Beneath the Covert of a Rock ; And feeks refrefhing... | |
| John Dryden, John Milton, William D'Avenant - 1716 - 418 頁
...is i' lain, where all is neat, Without the fhetely Ipacious Room, The Ptrjian Carpet, or the Tjrim Loom, Clear up the cloudy Foreheads of the Great. V. The Sun is in the Lion mounred high ; The Sjrian Srar Barks ftom afar; And with his fultry Breath iafefts the Sky ; [fry,.... | |
| John Dryden - 1716 - 416 頁
...Pleafurcs of IV. [the Poor, Without the ftarely fpacious Room, The terfian Carper, 0r the Tyrian Loom, dear up the cloudy Foreheads of the Great. V. The Sun is in the Lion mounred high ; The Syrian Star Barks from afat; And with his fultry Breath infects the Sky ; [fry.... | |
| Horace - 1717 - 392 頁
...Without the Stately Spacious Room, The PfM? Carpet, or the. TrojAa. Clear up the clou Jy Foreheads oe the Great. V. The Sun is in the Lion mounted high ; The Syria* Star, Barks from afar; e And with bis fultry Breath intects the Sky ; The Ground below is parch'd;... | |
| John Dryden - 1760 - 488 頁
...homely treat, Where all is plain, where all is neat, Without the ftately fpacious room, The Perlian carpet, or the Tyrian loom, Clear up the cloudy foreheads of the great. V. The fun is in the lion mounted high; The Syrian ftar, Barks from afar, And with his fultry breath infects... | |
| John Dryden - 1760 - 528 頁
...homely treat, Where all is plain, where all is neat, Without the flately fpacious room, The Perfian carpet, or the Tyrian loom, Clear up the cloudy foreheads of the great. V. The fun is in the lion mounted high ; The Syrian ftar, Barks from afar, And with his fultry breath infers... | |
| Horace - 1767 - 428 頁
...plain, where all is neat, Without the ftately fpacious Room, The Perftan Carpet, or the Tyrian Loojn, Clear up the cloudy Foreheads of the Great. V. The Sun is in the Lion mounted high J The ' Sirian Star Barks from afar, And with his fultry Breath infefls the Sky ; The Ground below... | |
| John Dryden - 1767 - 388 頁
...treat, Where all is plain, where all is neat, Without the ftately fpacious room, The Perfian carpet, er the Tyrian loom, Clear up the cloudy foreheads of the great. V. The fun is in the lion mounted high ; The Syrian ftar, Barks from afar, And with his fultry breath infefts... | |
| John Bell - 1778 - 438 頁
...homely treat, Where all is plaui, where all is neat, 25 Without the stately spacious room, The Persian carpet, or the Tyrian loom, Clear up the cloudy foreheads...sun is in the Lion mounted high ; The Syrian star 30 Barks from afar, And with his sultry breath infects the sky; The ground below is parch'd, the heav'nsahoveutfry.... | |
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