Cowley, Denham, MiltonAlexander Chalmers J. Johnson, 1810 |
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第 57 頁
... sight , Which seem'd like Titan , wh 1st some watery cloud O'erspreads his face , and his bright beams doth shroud ; Till Vesper chas'd away the conquer'd light , And forced them ( though loth ) to bid good- night . But ere Aurora ...
... sight , Which seem'd like Titan , wh 1st some watery cloud O'erspreads his face , and his bright beams doth shroud ; Till Vesper chas'd away the conquer'd light , And forced them ( though loth ) to bid good- night . But ere Aurora ...
第 61 頁
... sight : But him t ' Elysium's lasting joys they bring , Where winged angels his sad requiens sing . • A thousand sweets , bought with no following gall , Joys , not like ours , short , but perpetual . How many objects charm my wandering ...
... sight : But him t ' Elysium's lasting joys they bring , Where winged angels his sad requiens sing . • A thousand sweets , bought with no following gall , Joys , not like ours , short , but perpetual . How many objects charm my wandering ...
第 69 頁
... sights , divinely fair , And. But we in chief ; our country soon was grown A debtor more to him , than he to ' s own ... sight , And only in their halls the children fright . The gain of civil wars will not allow Bay to the conqueror's ...
... sights , divinely fair , And. But we in chief ; our country soon was grown A debtor more to him , than he to ' s own ... sight , And only in their halls the children fright . The gain of civil wars will not allow Bay to the conqueror's ...
第 78 頁
... sight The rebels ' blood to their faint hearts does fright , In vain , alas ! it seeks so weak defence ; For his keen sword brings it again from thence . Yet grieves he at the laurels thence he bore ; Alas , poor prince ! they'll fight ...
... sight The rebels ' blood to their faint hearts does fright , In vain , alas ! it seeks so weak defence ; For his keen sword brings it again from thence . Yet grieves he at the laurels thence he bore ; Alas , poor prince ! they'll fight ...
第 83 頁
... sight , and proudly dares to say , That none can possibly be sav'd but they That hang religion in a naked ear , And judge men's hearts according to their hair ; That could afford to doubt , who wrote best sense , Moses , or Dod on the ...
... sight , and proudly dares to say , That none can possibly be sav'd but they That hang religion in a naked ear , And judge men's hearts according to their hair ; That could afford to doubt , who wrote best sense , Moses , or Dod on the ...
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