Cowley, Denham, Milton |
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第 11 頁
The first night that I came hither , I caught so great a cold with a defluxion of
rheum , as made me keep my chamber ten days . And , two after , had such a
bruise on my ribs with a fall , that I am yet unable to move or turn myself in my bed
.
The first night that I came hither , I caught so great a cold with a defluxion of
rheum , as made me keep my chamber ten days . And , two after , had such a
bruise on my ribs with a fall , that I am yet unable to move or turn myself in my bed
.
第 22 頁
Night has been a common subject , which poets have contended to adorn .
Dryden ' s Night is well known ; Donne ' s is as follows : Thou seest me here at
midnight , now all rest : Time ' s dead low - water ; when all minds divest To -
morrow ' s ...
Night has been a common subject , which poets have contended to adorn .
Dryden ' s Night is well known ; Donne ' s is as follows : Thou seest me here at
midnight , now all rest : Time ' s dead low - water ; when all minds divest To -
morrow ' s ...
第 51 頁
Her , lavish Nature did at first adorn With Pallas ' soul in Cytherea ' s form : And ,
framing her attractive eyes so bright , Spent all her wit in study , that they might
Keep Earth from chaos and eternal night ; But envious Death destroyed their ...
Her , lavish Nature did at first adorn With Pallas ' soul in Cytherea ' s form : And ,
framing her attractive eyes so bright , Spent all her wit in study , that they might
Keep Earth from chaos and eternal night ; But envious Death destroyed their ...
第 54 頁
Ere from bis mouth he the sad sentence knows : Home from the silent woods
Night bids them go : Such was his state to see her father come , But sad Philetus
can no comfort find ; Nor wish ' d - for , nor expected , in the room . What in the
day ...
Ere from bis mouth he the sad sentence knows : Home from the silent woods
Night bids them go : Such was his state to see her father come , But sad Philetus
can no comfort find ; Nor wish ' d - for , nor expected , in the room . What in the
day ...
第 55 頁
Before he taste the winter ; none can say , Comfort ' s Sun we then shall see , Ere
night was gone , he saw the rising day . Though at first it darken ' d be So , when
we once have wasted Sorrow ' s night , With dangers ; yet , those clouds but ...
Before he taste the winter ; none can say , Comfort ' s Sun we then shall see , Ere
night was gone , he saw the rising day . Though at first it darken ' d be So , when
we once have wasted Sorrow ' s night , With dangers ; yet , those clouds but ...
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