Select British Poets, Or, New Elegant Extracts from Chaucer to the Present Time: With Critical RemarksWm. C. Hall, 1824 - 822 頁 |
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... pride , Did spread so broad , they heaven's light did hide , Not pierceable with power of any star : And all within were paths and alleys wide , With footing worn , and leading inward far : Fair harbour , that them seems ; so in they ...
... pride , Did spread so broad , they heaven's light did hide , Not pierceable with power of any star : And all within were paths and alleys wide , With footing worn , and leading inward far : Fair harbour , that them seems ; so in they ...
第 42 頁
... pride ( like corn - fed steed ) Abus'd her plenty , and fat swoln increase To all licentious lust , and gan exceed The measure of her means , and natural first need . " Then gan a cursed hand the quiet womb Of his great grandmother with ...
... pride ( like corn - fed steed ) Abus'd her plenty , and fat swoln increase To all licentious lust , and gan exceed The measure of her means , and natural first need . " Then gan a cursed hand the quiet womb Of his great grandmother with ...
第 62 頁
... pride and vain pleasance ; But all this glee had no continuance : For eftsoons winter ' gan to approach , The blustering Boreas did encroach , And beat upon the solitary Breere , For now no succour was seen him neere . Now ' gan he ...
... pride and vain pleasance ; But all this glee had no continuance : For eftsoons winter ' gan to approach , The blustering Boreas did encroach , And beat upon the solitary Breere , For now no succour was seen him neere . Now ' gan he ...
第 66 頁
... Pride doth lie So in my swelling breast , that only I Fawn on myself , and others do despise . Yet Pride I think doth not my soul possess , Which looks too oft in his unflattering glass ; But one worse fault Ambition I confess , That ...
... Pride doth lie So in my swelling breast , that only I Fawn on myself , and others do despise . Yet Pride I think doth not my soul possess , Which looks too oft in his unflattering glass ; But one worse fault Ambition I confess , That ...
第 89 頁
... pride . SIR , TO A FRIEND . Whether these lines do find you out , Putting or clearing of a doubt ; ( Whether Predestination , Or reconciling Three in One , Or the unriddling how men die , And live at once eternally , Now take you up ) ...
... pride . SIR , TO A FRIEND . Whether these lines do find you out , Putting or clearing of a doubt ; ( Whether Predestination , Or reconciling Three in One , Or the unriddling how men die , And live at once eternally , Now take you up ) ...
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