Cowley, Denham, MiltonAlexander Chalmers J. Johnson, 1810 |
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第 6 到 10 筆結果,共 89 筆
第 54 頁
... dost thou vex him , Love ? Could'st thou but Thou would'st thyself Philetus ' rival be . Philocrates , pitying his doleful moan , And wounded with the sorrows of his friend , Brings him to fair Constantia ; where alone He might impart ...
... dost thou vex him , Love ? Could'st thou but Thou would'st thyself Philetus ' rival be . Philocrates , pitying his doleful moan , And wounded with the sorrows of his friend , Brings him to fair Constantia ; where alone He might impart ...
第 67 頁
... dost far out - do ; He conquer'd th ' earth , the whole world you . Welcome , learn'd Cicero ! whose blest tongue and wit Preserves Rome's greatness yet : Thou art the first of orators ; only he Who best can praise thee , next must be ...
... dost far out - do ; He conquer'd th ' earth , the whole world you . Welcome , learn'd Cicero ! whose blest tongue and wit Preserves Rome's greatness yet : Thou art the first of orators ; only he Who best can praise thee , next must be ...
第 71 頁
... dost give . ' Twas Nature taught you this rare art , In such a little much to shew ; Who , all the good she did impart To womankind , epitomiz'd in you . If , as the ancients did not doubt to sing , The turning years be well compar'd t ...
... dost give . ' Twas Nature taught you this rare art , In such a little much to shew ; Who , all the good she did impart To womankind , epitomiz'd in you . If , as the ancients did not doubt to sing , The turning years be well compar'd t ...
第 73 頁
... dost rehearse , Thou dost with holy pity see Our dull and earthy poesy , Where grief and misery can be join'd with verse . He sees thee gentle , fair , and gay , And trusts the faithless April of thy May . Unhappy , thrice unhappy , he ...
... dost rehearse , Thou dost with holy pity see Our dull and earthy poesy , Where grief and misery can be join'd with verse . He sees thee gentle , fair , and gay , And trusts the faithless April of thy May . Unhappy , thrice unhappy , he ...
第 74 頁
... Dost drive the monsters thence , and end the charms , Instead of those dost men and manners plant , The things which that rich soil did chiefly want . Yet ev❜n thy mortals do their gods excel , Taught by thy Muse to fight and love so ...
... Dost drive the monsters thence , and end the charms , Instead of those dost men and manners plant , The things which that rich soil did chiefly want . Yet ev❜n thy mortals do their gods excel , Taught by thy Muse to fight and love so ...
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