| Charles Lamb - 1903 - 422 頁
...bend my knee In worship of thy deity. Deign it, goddess, from my hand To receive whate'er this land From her fertile womb doth send Of her choice fruits...crown The head of Bacchus ; nuts more brown Than the squirrel's teeth that crack them ; Deign, O fairest fair, to take them ! For these black-eyed Driope... | |
| Charles Lamb - 1913 - 596 頁
...with the " melodious 1 Fletcher in the " Faithful Shepherdess." — The Satyr offers to Clorin, — grapes whose lusty blood Is the learned Poet's good,...more brown Than the squirrels' teeth that crack them. and proportionable kinde of musicke," recorded in your last number of another highly gifted animal... | |
| Charles Lamb, Mary Lamb - 1903 - 340 頁
...result proved sourer than lemons. 1 Fletcher in the " Faithful Shepherdess." The satyr offers to Clorin, Grapes whose lusty blood Is the learned poet's good,...Bacchus ; nuts more brown Than the squirrels' teeth that cracks them. 227 The Author of the Task somewhere speaks of their anger as being " insignificantly... | |
| Charles Lamb, Mary Lamb - 1903 - 342 頁
...result proved sourer than lemons. 1 Fletcher in the " Faithful Shepherdess." The satyr offers to Clorin, Grapes whose lusty blood Is the learned poet's good,...Bacchus ; nuts more brown Than the squirrels' teeth that cracks them. 227 The Author of the Task somewhere speaks of their anger as being " insignificantly... | |
| Charles Lamb - 1903 - 346 頁
...result proved sourer than lemons. J Fletcher in the " Faithful Shepherdess." The satyr offers to Clorin, Grapes whose lusty blood Is the learned poet's good,...Bacchus ; nuts more brown Than the squirrels' teeth that cracks them. . The Author of the Task somewhere speaks of their anger as being " insignificantly fierce,"... | |
| Robert Bell - 1904 - 356 頁
...bend my knee In worship of thy deity. Deign it, goddess, from my hand, To receive whate'er this land From her fertile womb doth send Of her choice fruits...crown The head of Bacchus ; nuts more brown Than the squirrel's teeth that crack them ; Deign, oh fairest fair, to take them l For these black-eyed Dryope... | |
| Charles Lamb - 1904 - 304 頁
...highly gifted animal. 1 Fletcher in the "Faithful Shepherdess." The satyr offers to Clorin, — '• — Grapes whose lusty blood Is the learned poet's good, Sweeter yet did never crown The head of Bacchus j nuts more brown Than the squirrels' teeth that cracks them. THE MONTHS T) UMMAGING over the contents... | |
| 1905 - 272 頁
...bend my knee In worship of thy deity. Deign it. Goddess, from my hand, To receive whate'er this land From her fertile womb doth send Of her choice fruits...crown The head of Bacchus ; nuts more brown Than the squirrel's teeth that crack them ; Deign, O fairest Fair, to take them ! For these black-eyed Dryope... | |
| Thomas Humphry Ward - 1905 - 522 頁
...buried body lie Lightly, gentle earth ! FROM THE FAITHFUL SHEPHERDESS.' [By Fletcher.] I. THE SATYR. Here be grapes whose lusty blood Is the learned poet's...crown The head of Bacchus ; nuts more brown Than the squirrel 's teeth that crack them ; Deign, O fairest fair, to take them ! For these black-eyed Dryope... | |
| Francis Beaumont, John Fletcher - 1906 - 546 頁
...worship of thy Deitie ; Deign it Goddess from my hand, To receive what e're this land From her fertil Womb doth send Of her choice Fruits : and but lend Belief to that the Satyre tells, Fairer by the famous wells, To this present day ne're grew, Never better nor more true.... | |
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