| Francis Beaumont, John Fletcher - 1812 - 562 頁
...right of crowns, nor the dissembling trains - ' Of women's looks; but digg'd myself a cave, Where I, 4 my fire, my cattle, and my bed, Might have been shut...mountain girl, Beaten with winds, chaste as the harden'd rocks Whereon she dwells; that might have strewM my bed With leaves and reeds, and with the skins of... | |
| Juvenal - 1817 - 496 頁
...tragedy of Philaster : " Phil. O, that I had but digg'tl myself a cave, " Where I, my fire my cattle, aud my bed, " Might have been shut together in one shed...mountain girl, " Beaten with winds, chaste as the harden 'd rock, " Whereon she dwells ; that might have strew'd my bed " With leaves and reeds, and... | |
| Charles Bucke - 1823 - 416 頁
...the wish, expressed in Beaumont and Fletcher's Tragedy of Philaster : — Oh ! that I had but digged myself a cave, Where I, my fire, my cattle, and my bed, Might have been shut together in one shed. When he had gained the summit, he sat Himself upon the grass, made bare by the sheep. It was a spot,... | |
| Samuel Astley Dunham - 1837 - 418 頁
...and not known The right of crowns, nor the dissembling trains Of women's looks ; but digg'd mystlf a cave, Where I, my fire, my cattle, and my bed, Might...mountain girl, Beaten with winds, chaste as the harden'd rocks Whereon she dwells : that might have strew'd my bed With leaves, and reeds, and with the skins... | |
| Juvenal - 1839 - 572 頁
...The above passage is charmingly imitated by Beaumont and Fletcher : " PHIL. O, that 1 had but digg'd myself a cave. Where I, my fire, my cattle, and my bed Might have been shut together iu one shed ; And then had taken me some mountain girl. Beaten with winds, chaste as the harden'd rock... | |
| Francis Beaumont, John Fletcher - 1840 - 754 頁
...acorns, and not known The right of crowns, nor the dissembling trains Of women's looks ; but digg'd myself a cave, Where I, my fire, my cattle, and my...mountain girl, Beaten with winds, chaste as the harden'd rocks Woereon she dwells ; that might have strewM my bed With leaves, and reeds, and with the skins... | |
| Francis Beaumont - 1843 - 608 頁
...acorns, and not known The right of crowns nor the dissembling trains Of women's looks ; but digg'd myself a cave, Where I, my fire, my cattle, and my...together in one shed ; And then had taken me some mountain-girl, Beaten with winds, chaste as the hardened rocks Whereon she dwelt y, that might have... | |
| Francis Beaumont, John Fletcher, Leigh Hunt - 1855 - 444 頁
...acorns, and not known The right of crowns, nor the dissembling trains Of women's looks ; but digg'd myself a cave, Where I, my fire, my cattle, and my...mountain girl, Beaten with winds, chaste as the harden'd rocks Whereon she dwells ; that might have strew' d my bed With leaves, and reeds, and with the skins... | |
| Francis Beaumont, John Fletcher - 1859 - 730 頁
...right of crowns, nor the dissembling trains Of women's looks ; but digg'd myself a cave, Where Ï, my fire, my cattle, and my bed, Might have been shut...mountain girl, Beaten with winds, chaste as the harden'd rocks Whereon she dwells ; that might have strew'd my bed With leaves, and reeds, and with the skins... | |
| Francis Beaumont - 1862 - 732 頁
...acorns, and not known The right of crowns, nor the dissembling trains Of women's looks ; but digg'd myself a cave, Where I, my fire, my cattle, and my...mountain girl, Beaten with winds, chaste as the harden'd rocks Whereon she dwells ; that might have strew'd my bed With leaves, and reeds, and with the skins... | |
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