Cowley, Denham, MiltonAlexander Chalmers J. Johnson, 1810 |
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第 71 頁
... glory find . So , though less worthy stones are drown'd in night , The faithful diamond keeps his native light , And is oblig'd to darkness for a ray , That would be more oppress'd than help'd by day . Your soul then most show'd her ...
... glory find . So , though less worthy stones are drown'd in night , The faithful diamond keeps his native light , And is oblig'd to darkness for a ray , That would be more oppress'd than help'd by day . Your soul then most show'd her ...
第 76 頁
... glory set but with the Sun. 6 This and the two following poems are not given with certainty as Cowley's . They have been as- cribed to him ; are possibly genuine ; and therefore are preserved in this collection . 7 See p . 45 of this ...
... glory set but with the Sun. 6 This and the two following poems are not given with certainty as Cowley's . They have been as- cribed to him ; are possibly genuine ; and therefore are preserved in this collection . 7 See p . 45 of this ...
第 79 頁
... glory now , but grief and scorn . Thou griev'st to see the white nam'd palace shine , Without the beams of its own lord and thine : Thy lord , which is to all as good and free , As thou , kind flood ! to thine own banks canst be . How ...
... glory now , but grief and scorn . Thou griev'st to see the white nam'd palace shine , Without the beams of its own lord and thine : Thy lord , which is to all as good and free , As thou , kind flood ! to thine own banks canst be . How ...
第 94 頁
... glory grown , The grave could but the dross of it devour ; " " Twas sown in weakness , and ' tis rais'd in power . " We now the question well decided see , Which eastern wits did once contest , At the great monarch's feast , " Of all on ...
... glory grown , The grave could but the dross of it devour ; " " Twas sown in weakness , and ' tis rais'd in power . " We now the question well decided see , Which eastern wits did once contest , At the great monarch's feast , " Of all on ...
第 95 頁
... glory From their affronts and sufferings draw , And look like heavenly saints e'en in their gatory ; Take ours at this time for a star . With wine all rooms , with wine the conduits , flow ; And we , the priests of a poetic rage ...
... glory From their affronts and sufferings draw , And look like heavenly saints e'en in their gatory ; Take ours at this time for a star . With wine all rooms , with wine the conduits , flow ; And we , the priests of a poetic rage ...
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