Grew sweet to sense, and lovely to the eye, 'Till at the last a cruel spoiler came, Cropt this fair rose, and rifled all its sweetness, Then cast it like a loathsome weed away. Bell's British Theatre - 第 78 頁由 編輯 - 1797完整檢視 - 關於此書
| Thomas Otway - 1813 - 416 頁
...Transplanted her into your own fair garden, Where the sun always shines : there long she flourish'*.! , Grew sweet to sense, and lovely to the eye; Till at...spoiler came, Cropt this fair rose, and rifled all it's sweetness, Then cast it, like a loathsome weed, away. Acast. You talk to me in parables, Chamont... | |
| Thomas Dibdin - 1815 - 450 頁
...Transplanted her into your own fair garden, Where the ami always shines : there long she flourish'dj Grew sweet to sense, and lovely to the eye ; Till at the last a cruel spoiler came, Crppp'd this fair rose, and rifled all its sweetness, Then cast it like a loathsome weed away. Acas.... | |
| Charles Inigo Jones - 1816 - 118 頁
...Transplanted her into your own fair garden, Where the sun always shines : there long she flourish'd, Grew sweet to sense, and lovely to the eye, Till at...sweetness, Then cast it like a loathsome weed away." The parting between Monimia and Acasto is excellently performed. The stern manner in which he addresses... | |
| Lord Henry Home Kames - 1816 - 452 頁
...Transplanted her into your own fair garden, Where the sun always shines : there long she flourish's . Grew sweet to sense and lovely to the eye, Till at...sweetness, Then cast it like a loathsome weed away. Orphan, .to IV. The following speech, full of imagery, is not natural in grief and dejection of mind... | |
| Mrs. Barbauld (Anna Letitia) - 1816 - 414 頁
...Transplanted her into your own fair garden, Where the sun always shines : there long she flourish'd. Grew sweet to sense, and lovely to the eye ; Till at the last a cruel spoiler came, Cropp'd this fair rose, and rifled all it's sweetness ; Then cast it, like a loathsome weed, away.... | |
| Henry Home (lord Kames.), Lord Henry Home Kames - 1817 - 532 頁
...Transplanted her into your own fair garden, Where the sun always shines : there long she flourish'd, Grew sweet to sense and lovely to the eye, Till at...sweetness, Then cast it like a loathsome weed away. Orphan, Act iv. The following speech, full of imagery, is not natural in grief and dejection of mind... | |
| James Ferguson - 1819 - 342 頁
...view in which Chamont regards liis sister, in those beautiful lines : ' ——Long she flourish'd,' Grew sweet to sense, and lovely to the eye, Till at...sweetness, Then cast it like a loathsome weed away. 1 ; cautions I gave her, and lived up to the rules of On the contrary, she who has observed the timely... | |
| Lord Henry Home Kames - 1819 - 458 頁
...Transplanted her into your own fair garden, Where the sun always shines: there long she flourish'd, Grcrt sweet to sense and lovely to the eye, Till at the...sweetness, Then cast it like a loathsome weed away. Orphan, Act IV. The following speech, full of imagery, is not natural in grief and dejection of mind... | |
| Lord Henry Home Kames - 1819 - 434 頁
...Transplanted her into your own fair garden, Where the stm always shines: thrre long she flourished, Grew sweet to sense and lovely to the eye, Till at...cruel spoiler came, Cropt this fair rose, and rifled ail its sweetness, Then cast it like a loathsome weed away. Orphan, Act IV. The following speech, full... | |
| Gaius Valerius Catullus - 1821 - 172 頁
...Transplanted her into your own fair garden, " Where the sun always shines : there long she flourish'd, " Grew sweet to sense, and lovely to the eye, " Till at the last a cruel spoiler came, " Cropp'd this fair rose, and rifled all its sweetness, " Then cast it like a loathsome weed away."... | |
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