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" With how sad steps, O Moon, thou climb'st the skies ; How silently ; and with how wan a face ! What ! may it be, that even in heavenly place That busy Archer his sharp arrows tries ? Sure, if that long-with-love-acquainted eyes Can judge of love, thou... "
The Eclectic Review - 第 562 頁
由 編輯 - 1841
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Specimens with Memoirs of the Less-known British Poets, 第 1 卷

George Gilfillan - 1860 - 396 頁
...O Moon! thou climb'st the skies, How silently, and with how wan a face! What ! may it be, that even in heavenly place That busy archer his sharp arrows tries? Sure, if that long with love acquainted eyes Can judge of love, thou feel'st a lover's case; I read it in thy looks;...
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Pearls from the poets: specimens selected, with biogr. notes, by H.W. Dulcken

Henry William Dulcken - 1860 - 230 頁
...love. JAMES MONTGOMERY. Co % *^jMi? ITH how sad steps, O moon, thou climb'st the skies, LO)j I JJ ' How silently, and with how wan a face ! What ! may it be, that e'en in heav'nly place That busy archer his sharp arrow tries ? Sure, if that long-with-love-acquainted...
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Poets of England and America; being selections from the best authors of both ...

England - 1860 - 532 頁
...Moon, thou climbst the skies : How silently ; and with how wan a face ! What! may it be, that even in heavenly place That busy Archer his sharp arrows tries? Sure, if tfiat long-with-love-acquainted eyes Can judge of love, thou feelst a lover's case; I read it in thy...
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Macphail's Edinburgh ecclesiastical journal and literary review, 第 29-30 卷

1861 - 790 頁
...extract one of the six that are given. " SONNET, BY SIR РШЫР SIDNEY. " With how sad steps, O Moon I thou climb'st the skies, How silently and with how wan a face I What, may it be, that even in heavenly place That busy archer his sharp arrows tries ? Sure if that...
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The Poets of the Elizabethan Age: A Selection of Their Most Celebrated Songs ...

Elizabethan age - 1862 - 83 頁
...from her heavenly face Sent forth the beams which made so fair my race. SIR Pmi.tr SIDNEY. SONNET. WITH how sad steps, O Moon ! thou climb'st the skies,...silently, and with how wan a face! What may it be, that even in heavenly place That busy Archer his sharp arrows tries ? 14 Sure, if that long with love acquainted...
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Gleanings from the English poets, Chaucer to Tennyson, with biogr. notices ...

English poets - 1862 - 626 頁
...it, and resigned it, saying, " Thy necessity is greater than mine." SONNETS. WITH how sad steps, 0 Moon ! thou climb'st the skies, How silently, and with how wan a face ! What may it be, that even in heavenly place That busy Archer his sharp arrows tries 1 Sure, if that long with love acquainted...
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Favourite English Poems: Chaucer to Pope, 1350-1700

1863 - 362 頁
...Cathedral. Sidney's poems are, to us, cold and affected, except when he follows his own natural sentiments.] WITH how sad steps, O Moon ! thou climb'st the skies,...silently, and with how wan a face ! What may it be, that even in heavenly place That busy Archer his sharp arrows tries ? Sure, if that long with love acquainted...
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Early English Poems, Chaucer to Pope: Chiefly Unabridged; Illustrated with ...

1863 - 478 頁
...Cathedral. Sidney's poems are, to us, cold and affected, except when he follows his own natural sentiments.] WITH how sad steps, O Moon! thou climb'st the skies,...silently, and with how wan a face! What may it be, that even in heavenly place That busy Archer his sharp arrows tries? Sure, if that long with love acquainted...
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Early English poems, Chaucer to Pope

English poems - 1863 - 364 頁
...Cathedral. Sidney's poems are, to us, cold and affected, except when he follows his own natural sentiments.] WITH how sad steps, O Moon ! thou climb'st the skies,...silently, and with how wan a face ! What may it be, that even in heavenly place That busy Archer his sharp arrows tries ? Sure, if that long with love acquainted...
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Foliorum silvula, selections for translation into Latin and Greek ..., 第 1 卷

Hubert Ashton Holden - 1864 - 344 頁
...searchest life's o'er-flowing well, and heaven-born light's primaeval cell. 105 SONNET TO THE MOON WITH how sad steps, O Moon, thou climb'st the skies,...silently, and with how wan a face ! what! may it be, and even in heavenly place, that busy Archer his sharp arrows tries? Sure, if that long with love acquainted...
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