Clarius' harp want strings, That not a nymph now sings? Or droop they as disgraced To see their seats and bowers by chattering pies defaced? If hence thy silence be, As 'tis too just a cause, Let this thought... Yale Studies in English - 第 273 頁1906完整檢視 - 關於此書
| Richard Chenevix Trench (abp. of Dublin) - 1868 - 458 頁
...such acts fill a pen, Or England breed again Such a King Harry! 120 Michael Dray ton. XLII TO HIMSELF. Where dost thou careless lie, Buried in ease and sloth...doth die ; And this security, It is the common moth 5 That eats on wits and arts, and [so] destroys them both. Are all the Aonian springs Dried up ? lies... | |
| David Henry Cruttenden - 1870 - 618 頁
...many a thing I sought, And with old woes new wail my dear time's waste. 24. BEN JONSON—Died in 1657. Where dost thou careless lie Buried in ease and sloth...eats on wits and arts, and so destroys them both. 25. COWLEY—Died in 1667. Happy art thou whom God does bless, With the full choice of thine own happiness... | |
| 1870 - 464 頁
...acts fill a pen, Or England breed again Such a King Harry ! 120 Michael Drayton. XLIII TO HIMSELF. Where dost thou careless lie, Buried in ease and sloth?...doth die; And this security, It is the common moth 5 That eats on wits and arts, and [so] destroys them both. Are all the Aonian springs Dried up ? lies... | |
| Richard Chenevix Trench - 1870 - 466 頁
...Or England breed again Such a King Harry ! 120 Michael Dray ton. XLIII TO HIMSELF. Where dost them careless lie, Buried in ease and sloth? Knowledge,...doth die; And this security, It is the common moth 5 That eats on wits and arts, and [so] destroys them both. Are all the Aonian springs Dried up ? lies... | |
| 1870 - 462 頁
...breed again Such a King Harry ! 120 XLHI TO HIMSELF. Where dost thou careless lie, Michael Drayton. Buried in ease and sloth? Knowledge, that sleeps, doth die; And this security, It is the common moth 5 That eats on wits and arts, and [so] destroys them both. Are all the Aonian springs Dried up ? lies... | |
| Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1874 - 600 頁
...steel, Fronting the sun, receives and renders back His figure and his heart. SUAKSPEAKE. ODE TO HIMSELF. WHERE dost thou careless lie Buried in ease and sloth...eats on wits and arts, and so destroys them both. Are all the Aonian springs Dried up? lies Thespia waste? Doth Clarins' harp want strings? That not... | |
| Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1874 - 584 頁
...like an arch, reverberates The voice again ; or like a gate of steel, ODE TO HIMSELF. WHERE dost them careless lie Buried in ease and sloth ? Knowledge...eats on wits and arts, and so destroys them both. Are all the Aonian springs Dried up ? lies Thespia waste ? Doth Clarins' harp want strings ? To see... | |
| William [poetical works Wordsworth (selections]) - 1874 - 96 頁
...from anxiety ; so ' proper cause for such freedom,' as here. For the former meaning, cf. — " Why dost thou careless lie, Buried in ease and sloth,...die. And this security, It is the common moth That feeds on wits and arts, and so destroys them both." BEN JONSON. 2 1 Course may hold. What is the metaphor... | |
| Henry Wadsworth Longfellow - 1874 - 868 頁
...native poets by quoting Ben Jonson's Ode to Himself, which I address to each of them individually : — Where dost thou careless lie, Buried in ease and sloth ? Knowledge that sleeps doth die ; And this securilie It is the common moth That eats on v. its and arts, and quite destroys them both. Are all... | |
| Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1875 - 588 頁
...Fronting the sun, receives and renders back Hi.- ligure and his heart. SlIAKSPEAUK. ODE TO HIMSELF. WHEKE dost thou careless lie Buried in ease and sloth ?...eats on wits and arts, and so destroys them both. Are all the Aonian springs Dried up? lies Thespia waste? Doth Clarius' harp want strings? That not... | |
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