For not to desire or admire, if a man could learn it, were more Than to walk all day like the sultan of old in a garden of spice. Macmillan's Magazine - 第 367 頁1864完整檢視 - 關於此書
| Alfred Tennyson (1st baron.) - 1881 - 742 頁
...The passionate heart of the poet is whirl'd into folly and vice. I would not marvel at either, but keep a temperate brain ; For not to desire or admire,...all day like the sultan of old in a garden of spice. VIII. For the drift of the Maker is dark, an Isis hid by the veil. Who knows the ways of the world,... | |
| Henry Mills Alden - 1881 - 984 頁
...SNAKE-CHAHMERS. all the tantalizing drapery and golden bric-à-brac I was unable to purchase. " Kot to desire or admire, if a man could learn it, were...day like the Sultan of old in a garden of spice." The truly wise wouldn't go to the shop of Selam-Ben-Rhaman ! Passing out into the open air again, we... | |
| 1881 - 978 頁
...drapery and golden bric-à-brac I was unable to purchase. " N'ot to desire or admire, if a man eould learn it, were more Than to walk all day like the Sultan of old in a garden of spice." The truly wise wouldn't go to the shop of Selam-Ben-Rhaman ! Passing out into the open air again, we... | |
| Henry Mills Alden, Frederick Lewis Allen, Lee Foster Hartman, Thomas Bucklin Wells - 1881 - 986 頁
...for SNAKE-CHARMERS. all the tantalizing drapery anil golden bric-a-brac I was unable to purchase. " Not to desire or admire, if a man could learn it, were more Than to walk all day Mice the Sultan of old in a garden of spice." The truly wise wouldn't go to the shop of Selam-Ben-Rharaan!... | |
| Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson - 1882 - 656 頁
...The passionate heart of the poet is whirl'd into folly and vice. I would not marvel at either, but keep a temperate brain ; For not to desire or admire,...all day like the sultan of old in a garden of spice. Ttll. For the drift of the Maker is dark, an Isis hid by the veil. Who knows the ways of the world,... | |
| Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson - 1882 - 348 頁
...The passionate heart of the poet is whirl'd into folly and vice. I would not marvel at either, but keep a temperate brain ; For not to desire or admire,...all day like the sultan of old in a garden of spice. VIII. For the drift of the Maker is dark, an Isis hid by the veil. Who knows the ways of the world,... | |
| Grace Leslie Keith Johnston - 1882 - 400 頁
...fellow." " You would have made a capital sultan," said Philippa ; "you are so magnificently idle." " ' Not to desire or admire, if a man could learn it,...day like the Sultan of old in a garden of spice,' " said Mr. Ouvry, who could quote gracefully on occasion. He got up and went away slowly, leaving the... | |
| John Ogilvie - 1883 - 714 頁
...wish, beg. ask, request, solicit, entreat. Desire (de-zir'), vi To be in a state of desire or anxiety. For not to desire or admire, if a man could learn...all day like the sultan of old in a garden of spice. Tennyson. Desired (de-zird'), p. and a. Wished for; coveted; requested; entreated. He 1 inn;, tli them... | |
| Thomas Bailey Aldrich - 1883 - 280 頁
...did not console me for all the tantalizing drapery and golden bric-a-brac I was unable to purchase. " Not to desire or admire, if a man could learn it,...were more Than to walk all day like the Sultan of old hi a garden of spice." The truly wise would n't go to the shop of Selam-Ben-Rhaman ! Passing out into... | |
| Thomas Bailey Aldrich - 1884 - 292 頁
...not console me for all the tantalizing drapery and golden bric-a-brac I was unable to purchase. " Nut to desire or admire, if a man could learn it, were...day like the Sultan of old in a garden of spice." The truly wise would n't go to the shop of Selam-Ben-Rhaman ! Passing out into the open air again,... | |
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