The Original Rhythmical Grammar of the English LanguageGeorg Olms Verlag, 1976 - 348 頁 |
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... o'er the laws , When the glances of beauty decided the cause . 3 . Sweetest warbler of the skies , Soon as morning's purple dies , O'er the eastern mountains float , Wake me with thy merry note . L 4 . Place me where sunshine ever more ...
... o'er the laws , When the glances of beauty decided the cause . 3 . Sweetest warbler of the skies , Soon as morning's purple dies , O'er the eastern mountains float , Wake me with thy merry note . L 4 . Place me where sunshine ever more ...
第 139 頁
... O'er hills , o'er dales , o'er crags , o'er rocks they go . Pope . 6. ............... Arms on armour clashing bray'd Horrible discord ; and the madding wheels Of brazen chariots rag'd . 7 . ... Milton . The pilgrim oft At dead of ...
... O'er hills , o'er dales , o'er crags , o'er rocks they go . Pope . 6. ............... Arms on armour clashing bray'd Horrible discord ; and the madding wheels Of brazen chariots rag'd . 7 . ... Milton . The pilgrim oft At dead of ...
第 274 頁
... o'er the sanded | valley floating | spreads , " Calm , sluggish , " | silent ; " | till a- | gain con- | strain'd Between two | meeting | hills , " it | bursts a- | way , ' Where rocks and | woods " o'er- | hang the | tur- bid stream ...
... o'er the sanded | valley floating | spreads , " Calm , sluggish , " | silent ; " | till a- | gain con- | strain'd Between two | meeting | hills , " it | bursts a- | way , ' Where rocks and | woods " o'er- | hang the | tur- bid stream ...
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