Beispielsammlung zur Theorie und Literatur der Schönen Wissenschaften, 第 3 卷F. Nicolai, 1789 - 470 頁 |
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... loves , And all in Metaphor his paffion proves ; But fome fad accident , tho ' yet unknown , Parting this pair , to leave the Swain alone ; He ftreight grows jealous , tho ' we know not why , Then , to oblige his Rival , needs will die ...
... loves , And all in Metaphor his paffion proves ; But fome fad accident , tho ' yet unknown , Parting this pair , to leave the Swain alone ; He ftreight grows jealous , tho ' we know not why , Then , to oblige his Rival , needs will die ...
第 125 頁
... love , and living in a Lady's arms . What fhameful , and what monft'rous things are thefe ? And then they rail at thofe they cannot please ; Conclude us only partial to the dead : And grudge the fign of old Ben - Johnson's head : When ...
... love , and living in a Lady's arms . What fhameful , and what monft'rous things are thefe ? And then they rail at thofe they cannot please ; Conclude us only partial to the dead : And grudge the fign of old Ben - Johnson's head : When ...
第 139 頁
... loves not Joy ? begin , - There , then , Search the foul - pleafing paffion's power , within ; Find your Smile's force , before fome faithful Glafs , Heedful , to let no faint impreffion pass : There , to touch'd gladneís , thought ...
... loves not Joy ? begin , - There , then , Search the foul - pleafing paffion's power , within ; Find your Smile's force , before fome faithful Glafs , Heedful , to let no faint impreffion pass : There , to touch'd gladneís , thought ...
第 142 頁
... loves change -Cold night fucceeds to morn : And pity's dark'ning oppofite is fcorn : Far be this brown- ftretch'd arrogance of air , From mifery's doomful claim , in fons of care- Ah ! minds ( too apt ) turn but the look within , We ...
... loves change -Cold night fucceeds to morn : And pity's dark'ning oppofite is fcorn : Far be this brown- ftretch'd arrogance of air , From mifery's doomful claim , in fons of care- Ah ! minds ( too apt ) turn but the look within , We ...
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... Love hatte zu viel freie Stellen , die er in einer umgeänderten Ausgabe vom J. 1768 größtentheils wegließ ; indeß fand er doch dieß Gedicht einer Aufnahme in die Sammlung seiner wißigen Schriften nicht würdig , die er im J. 1770 unter ...
... Love hatte zu viel freie Stellen , die er in einer umgeänderten Ausgabe vom J. 1768 größtentheils wegließ ; indeß fand er doch dieß Gedicht einer Aufnahme in die Sammlung seiner wißigen Schriften nicht würdig , die er im J. 1770 unter ...
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第 258 頁 - Swinging slow with sullen roar; Or if the air will not permit, Some still removed place will fit, Where glowing embers through the room Teach light to counterfeit a gloom...
第 254 頁 - With store of ladies, whose bright eyes Rain influence, and judge the prize Of wit or arms, while both contend To win her grace whom all commend.
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