| Thomas Otway, Thomas Thornton - 1813 - 324 頁
...Trotton, near Midhurst, Sussex, upon the borders of the river Arun*. He was the only son of the Rev. Humphrey Otway, rector of Wolbeding, * To this circumstance...Wild Arun too has heard thy strains, And Echo midst tny native plains Keen sooth'd by Pity's lute : There first the wren thy myrtles shed On gentlest Otway's... | |
| William Collins - 1802 - 198 頁
...robes of tenderest blue, And eyes of dewy light ! But wherefore need I wander wide To old Jlissus' 'distant side, Deserted stream and mute? Wild Arun*...There first the wren thy myrtles shed On gentlest Otway's infant head, To him thy cell was shown; •And while he sung 'the female heart, With youth's... | |
| William Collins - 1802 - 206 頁
...sky-worn robes of tenderest blue, And eyes of dewy light ! But wherefore need I wander wide To old lissus' 'distant side, Deserted stream and mute ? Wild Arun*...There first the wren thy myrtles shed On gentlest Otway's infant head, To him thy cell was shown; And while he sung the female heart, With youth's soft... | |
| William Collins - 1804 - 168 頁
...pronounces, on a comparison of him with Sophocles, that he was the greater master of the tender passions, Deserted stream, and mute ? Wild Arun * too has heard thy strains, And Echo, midst thy native plains, Been sooth'd by Pity's lute. There first the wren thy myrtles shed On gentlest Otway's... | |
| William Collins - 1804 - 166 頁
...And eyes of dewy light ! But wherefore need I wander wide To old Illissus' distant side, 32 Descried stream, and mute ? Wild Arun ' too has heard thy strains, And Echo, midst thy native plains, Been sooth'd by Pity's lute. There first the wren thy myrtles shed On gentlest Otway's... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1805 - 238 頁
...sky-worn robes of tend'rest blue, And eyes of dewy light. But wherefore need I wander wide To old Ilissus' distant side ? Deserted stream and mute ! Wild Arun*...There first the wren thy myrtles shed On gentlest Otway's infant head ; To him thy cell was shown ; And while he sung the female heart, With youth's... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - 1806 - 248 頁
...pronounces, on a comparison of him with Sophocles, that he was the greater master of the tender passions, Deserted stream, and mute ? . Wild Arun* too has heard thy strains, And Echo, midst thy native plains, Been spoth'd by Pity's lute. There first the wren in myrtles sh.ed On gentlest Otway's... | |
| English poetry - 1809 - 302 頁
...robes of tenderest blue, And eyes of dewy light ! But wherefore need I wander wide To old Ilissus' distant side, Deserted stream, and mute ? .. . Wild...heard thy strains, And Echo, midst my native plains, There first the wren thy myrtles shed On gentlest Otway's infant head, To him thy cell was shewn ;... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1810 - 558 頁
...sky-worn rohes of tenderest hlue, And eyes of dewy light! But wherefore need I wander wide To old Ilissus' distant side, Deserted stream, and mute ' Wild Arun'...strains, And Echo, 'midst my native plains, Been sooth'd hy Pity's lute. There first the wren thy myrtles shed On gentlest Otway's infant head,' To him thy... | |
| Walter Scott - 1810 - 308 頁
...robes of tenderest blue. And eyes of dewy light ! But wherefore need I wander wide To old Ilissus' distant side, Deserted stream, and mute ? Wild * Arun...thy strains, And echo, 'midst my native plains, Been soothed by Pity's lute. There first the wren thy myrtles shed On gentlest Otway's infant head, To him... | |
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