Cowley, Denham, MiltonAlexander Chalmers J. Johnson, 1810 |
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第 63 頁
... sound Homer's Gradivus ; so Away got I : but ere I far did go , I flung ( the darts of wounding poetry ) These two or three sharp curses back : " May he Be by his father in his study took At Shakespeare's plays , instead of my lord Coke ...
... sound Homer's Gradivus ; so Away got I : but ere I far did go , I flung ( the darts of wounding poetry ) These two or three sharp curses back : " May he Be by his father in his study took At Shakespeare's plays , instead of my lord Coke ...
第 67 頁
... sound is ' t strikes mine ear ? For men , led by the colour and the shape , Sure I Fame's trumpet hear : It sounds like the last trumpet ; for it can Raise up the buried man . Unpast Alps stop me ; but I'll cut them all , And march ...
... sound is ' t strikes mine ear ? For men , led by the colour and the shape , Sure I Fame's trumpet hear : It sounds like the last trumpet ; for it can Raise up the buried man . Unpast Alps stop me ; but I'll cut them all , And march ...
第 73 頁
... sound higher , And see the billows rise ! Poor unexperienc'd he , Who ne'er alas ! before had been at sea ! He enjoys thy calmy sunshine now , And no breath stirring hears ; In the clear heaven of thy brow No smallest cloud appears ...
... sound higher , And see the billows rise ! Poor unexperienc'd he , Who ne'er alas ! before had been at sea ! He enjoys thy calmy sunshine now , And no breath stirring hears ; In the clear heaven of thy brow No smallest cloud appears ...
第 83 頁
... sound of nought but love . I broke them all , and put on new ; ' Tis this or nothing sure will do . These sure ( said I ) will me obey ; These , sure , heroic notes will play . Straight I began with thundering Jove , And all th ...
... sound of nought but love . I broke them all , and put on new ; ' Tis this or nothing sure will do . These sure ( said I ) will me obey ; These , sure , heroic notes will play . Straight I began with thundering Jove , And all th ...
第 86 頁
... sound not too profane and odd , Oh , my master and my god ! For ' tis true , most mighty poet ! ( Though I like not men should know it ) I am in naked Nature less , Less by much , than in thy dress . All thy verse is softer far Than the ...
... sound not too profane and odd , Oh , my master and my god ! For ' tis true , most mighty poet ! ( Though I like not men should know it ) I am in naked Nature less , Less by much , than in thy dress . All thy verse is softer far Than the ...
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