Cowley, Denham, MiltonAlexander Chalmers J. Johnson, 1810 |
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第 7 頁
... & nulla exaudita Deorum , Vota precesque meæ ! O Pallas , thou hast fail'd thy plighted word ! To fight with caution , not to tempt the sword , Eneid XI . 15 % . He then took upon himself the character of physician , LIFE OF COWLEY .
... & nulla exaudita Deorum , Vota precesque meæ ! O Pallas , thou hast fail'd thy plighted word ! To fight with caution , not to tempt the sword , Eneid XI . 15 % . He then took upon himself the character of physician , LIFE OF COWLEY .
第 32 頁
... sword taken from Goliah , he says , A sword so great , that it was only fit To cut off his great head that came with it . Other poets describe death by some of its common appearances . Cowley says , with a learned allusion to sepulchral ...
... sword taken from Goliah , he says , A sword so great , that it was only fit To cut off his great head that came with it . Other poets describe death by some of its common appearances . Cowley says , with a learned allusion to sepulchral ...
第 55 頁
... fear , And with his sword a way to s heart does find . But , ere his spirits were possest of death , In these few words he spent his latest breath : AN ELEGY ON THE DEATH OF MY LOVING FRIEND AND CONSTANTIA AND PHILETUS . 55.
... fear , And with his sword a way to s heart does find . But , ere his spirits were possest of death , In these few words he spent his latest breath : AN ELEGY ON THE DEATH OF MY LOVING FRIEND AND CONSTANTIA AND PHILETUS . 55.
第 56 頁
... sword into the villain's breast . 66 " Here , " said Philocrates , " thy life I send A sacrifice , t ' appease my slaughter'd friend . " But , as he fell , " Take this reward , " said he , For thy new victory . " With that he flung His ...
... sword into the villain's breast . 66 " Here , " said Philocrates , " thy life I send A sacrifice , t ' appease my slaughter'd friend . " But , as he fell , " Take this reward , " said he , For thy new victory . " With that he flung His ...
第 57 頁
... doth exceed All that frail man can either hear or read . " This spoke , he drew his fatal sword , and said , " Receive my crimson blood , as a due debt Unto thy constant love , to which ' tis paid PYRAMUS AND THISBE . 57.
... doth exceed All that frail man can either hear or read . " This spoke , he drew his fatal sword , and said , " Receive my crimson blood , as a due debt Unto thy constant love , to which ' tis paid PYRAMUS AND THISBE . 57.
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