| William Wordsworth - 1841 - 400 頁
...Caunot but pity the perplexed state Of troublous and distressed mortality, That thus make way unto the ugly birth Of their own sorrows, and do still...of things must run, He looks thereon not strange, hut at fore-done. And whilst distraught ambition compasses, And is encompassed, while as craft deceives,... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1845 - 688 頁
...Cannot but pity the perplexed state Of troublous and distressed mortality, That thus make way unto the ugly birth Of their own sorrows, and do still...deceives, And is deceived : whilst man doth ransack And builds on blood, and rises by distress ; And th' Inheritance of desolation leaves To great-expecting... | |
| 1845 - 648 頁
...earth) Cannot bat pity the perplexed state Of troubles and distressed mortality That thus make way unto the ugly birth Of their own sorrows, and do still..." And whilst distraught ambition compasses, And is encompass'd ; whilst craft deceives, And is deceived ; whilst man doth ransack man And builds on blood,... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1845 - 660 頁
...mortality, That thus make way unto the ugly birth Of their own sorrows, and do still beget Afflietion upon Imbecility : Yet seeing thus the course of things must run, He looks thereon not еtrange, but as fore-done. And whilst distraught ambition compasses. And is encompassed, while as... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1847 - 404 頁
...Cannot but pity the perplexed state Of troublous and distressed mortality, That thus make way unto the ugly birth Of their own sorrows, and do still...deceives, And is deceived : whilst man doth ransack mau, And builds on blood, and rises by distress ; And th' Inheritance of desolation leaves To great-expecting... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1849 - 668 頁
...Cannot but pity the perplexed state Of troublous and distressed mortality, That thus make way unto the ugly birth Of their own sorrows, and do still...compasses, And is encompassed, while as craft deceives, And in deceived : whilst man doth ransack man, And builds on blood, and risos by distress ; And th' Inheritance... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1850 - 620 頁
...Cannot but pity the perplexed state Of troublous and distressed mortality, That thus make way unto the ugly birth Of their own sorrows, and do still...Imbecility : Yet seeing thus the course of things must ran, He looks thereon not strange, but as fore-done. And whilst distraught ambition compasses, And... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1851 - 748 頁
...Cannot hut pity the porploxotl stale Of troublous and distressed mortality. That thus make way unto the ugly Birth Of their own Sorrows, and do still beget Affliction upnn Imbecility : Yet seeing thus the course of things mnst run, He looks thereon not strange, but... | |
| Oskar Ludwig Bernhard Wolff - 1852 - 438 頁
...still beget Affliction upon imbecillitie : Yet seeing thus the course of things must runne, He lookes thereon, not strange ; but as foredone. And whilst distraught ambition compasses And is incompast, whil'st as craft deceives And is deceived, whil'st man doth ransacke Darnel. To great expecting... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1853 - 394 頁
...Cannot but pity the perplexed state Of troublous and distressed mortality, That thus make way unto the ugly birth Of their own sorrows, and do still...of things must run, He looks thereon not strange, hut as fore-done. And whilst distraught ambition compasses, And is encompaised, while as craft deceives,... | |
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