In these two princely boys. They are as gentle As zephyrs, blowing below the violet, Not wagging his sweet head ; and yet as rough, Their royal blood enchaf d, as the rud'st wind, That by the top doth take the mountain pine, And make him stoop to the... Shakespeare's The Winter's Tale - 第 219 頁William Shakespeare 著 - 1872 - 196 頁完整檢視 - 關於此書
| 1824 - 720 頁
...violet, " Not wagging his sweet head ; and yet as rough, " Their royal blood enchafed, as the rudest wind, " That by the top doth take the mountain pine, " And make him stoop to the vale." Now what does Shakspeare do here, but inform us that these boys possessed much combativeness... | |
| William Shakespeare, William Dodd - 1824 - 428 頁
...wagging his sweet head: and yet as rough, Their royal blood enchaf'd, as the rud'st wind, O thou goddess, That by the top doth take the mountain pine, And make him stoop to the vale. 'Tis wonderful, That an invincible instinct should frame them To royalty unlearn'd; honour... | |
| William Scott - 1825 - 382 頁
...In these two princely boys ! They are as gentle As zephyrs blowing below the violet, Not wagging big sweet head ; and yet as rough (Their royal blood enchaf...That by the top doth take the mountain pine, And make them stoop to the vale. — Shakespeare. 19. True ease in writing comes from art, not chance, As those... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1826 - 578 頁
...blowing below the violet, Not wagging his sweet head : and yet as rough, Their royal blood enchaf'd, as the rud'st wind, That by the top doth take the mountain pine, And make him stoop to the vale. 'Tis wonderful, That an invisible instinct should frame them To royalty unlearn'd; honour... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1826 - 572 頁
...violet, Not wagging his sweet head : and yet as rough, Their royal blood enchaf'd, as the rud'st wind lu, That by the top doth take the mountain pine, And make him stoop to the vale. 'Tis wonderful, That an invisible instinct should frame them To royalty unlearn'd : honour... | |
| William Shakespeare, George Steevens - 1829 - 542 頁
...violet, Not wagging his sweat head : and yet as rough, Their royal iil.nl enchaf'd, as the rud'st wmd, That by the top doth take the mountain pine, And make him stoop to the vale. 'Tis wonderful, That an invisible instinct should frame them To royalty unlearn'd ; honour... | |
| William Shakespeare, William Harness - 1830 - 510 頁
...blowing below the violet, Not wagging his sweet head : and yet as rough, Their royal blood enchaf'd, as the rud'st wind, That by the top doth take the mountain pine, And make him stoop to the vale. Tis wouxlwful, That an invisible instinct should frame theD, To royalty unlearn'd; honour... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1831 - 522 頁
...blowing below the violet, Not wagging his sweat head : and yet as rough, Their royal blood enchafd, as the rud'st wind. That by the top doth take the mountain pine, And make him stoop to the vale. 'TU wonderful, That an invisible instinct should frame them To royalty unlearn'd ; honour... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1831 - 606 頁
...blowing below the violet, Not wagging his sweet head : and yet as rough. Their royal blood enchafd, lowed Chapman's Homer : in tbe filth book of ihe Iliad Diorned wounds Man. who on Than the vale. Tis wonderful, That an invisible instinct should frame them To royalty unlearn'd : honour... | |
| Lord Henry Home Kames - 1831 - 328 頁
...the violet, Not wagging his sweet head ; and yet as rough (Their royal blood enchafd) as the rudest wind, That by the top doth take the mountain pine, And make him stoop to th' rale. CYMBELINE. — ACT IV. Sc. 4. Why did not I pass away in secret, like the flower of the rock... | |
| |