Is now the labour of my thoughts ; 'tis likeliest They had engaged their wandering steps too far ; And envious darkness, ere they could return, Had stole them from me : else, O thievish night, Why shouldst thou, but for some felonious end, In thy dark... Werner's Readings and Recitations - 第136页1890全本阅读 - 图书信息
| John Bell - 1788 - 628 页
...grey hooded Even Like a sad votarist in palmer's weed, 189 They had engag'd fheir wand'ring ste.ps t*o far, And envious darkness, ere they could return, Had stole them from me; else O thievish Night 195 \Vliy wouldst thou, but for some felonious end, In thy dark lantern thus close up the stars, That... | |
| John Milton, Thomas Warton - 1799 - 148 页
...they came not back, Is now the labour of my thoughts. Tis likeliest They had engag'd their wand'ring steps too far; And envious Darkness, ere they could...felonious end, In thy dark lantern thus close up the stars That Nature hung in heav'n, and fill'd their lamps With everlasting oil, to give due light To the misled... | |
| John Milton - 1807 - 434 页
...envious darkness, ere they could return, Mad stole them from me ; else O thievish Night AVhy would»t thou, but for some felonious end, In thy dark lantern thus close up the stars, That Nature hung in Heav'n, and fill'd their lamps With everlasting oil, to give due light To the misled... | |
| John Milton - 1808 - 96 页
...are, and why they came not back, Is now the labour of my thoughts ; 'tis likeliest They had engag'd their wandering steps too far ; And envious darkness,...return, Had stole them from me : else, O thievish Night, Ig5 Why should'st thou, but for some felonious end, In thy dark lantern thus close up the stars, That... | |
| William Hayley - 1810 - 418 页
...are, and why they came not back, Is now the labour of my thoughts ; 'tis likeliest They had engag'd their wandering steps too far; And envious darkness,...some felonious end, In thy dark lantern thus close up the-stars, That Nature hung in Heaven, and filFd their lamps With everlasting oil^ to give due light... | |
| John Milton - 1810 - 540 页
...aire, and why they came not back, Is now the labour of my thoughts; 'tis likeliest They had engag'd their wandering steps too far ; And envious darkness,...them from me: else, O thievish Night, Why should'st them, but for some felonious end, In thy dark lantern thus close up the stars, That Nature hung in... | |
| John Milton - 1810 - 414 页
...dust, I shall appear some harmless villager, COMUS. They had engag'd their wandering steps too fer ; And envious darkness, ere they could return, Had stole them from me : else, О thievish Night, Why should'st thou, hut for some felonious end, In thy dark lantern thus close up... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1810 - 560 页
...are, and wliy they came not back, Is now the labuur of my thoughts; 'tis likeliest They had engag'd their wandering steps too far ; And envious darkness, ere they could return, Hadstole them from me: else, Othievish Night, Why should'st thou, but for some felonious end, In thy... | |
| John Milton - 1813 - 270 页
...they came not back, Is now the labour of my thoughts ; 'tis likeliest They had t-ugag'd their wandVing steps too far, And envious darkness, ere they could...return, Had stole them from me : else, O thievish Night, 195 Why should'st thou, but for some felonious end, In thy dark lantern tbus close up the stars, That... | |
| Robert Deverell - 1813 - 634 页
...map that she and her brothers together, comprize the whole gulf of the West Indies. They had engag'd their wandering steps too far, And envious darkness, ere they could return, Had stol'n them from me. — Else O thievish night Why shouldst thou, but for some felonious end, 196 (195)... | |
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