Minor English Poets, 1660-1780: A Selection from Alexander Chalmers' The English Poets, Tom 2David P. French B. Blom, 1967 |
Z wnętrza książki
Wyniki 1 - 3 z 73
Strona 613
... bear me ? - Put forth thy hand ; remove the clotted locks That shade my sight ; I scarcely yet can see- ELECTRA . O my poor brother ! how has sickness chang'd thee ! Thy face , thy beard , so long unwash'd , deform thee , And spread an ...
... bear me ? - Put forth thy hand ; remove the clotted locks That shade my sight ; I scarcely yet can see- ELECTRA . O my poor brother ! how has sickness chang'd thee ! Thy face , thy beard , so long unwash'd , deform thee , And spread an ...
Strona 681
... bear my Hector's body home , Then mourn your fill . " At this the crowd gave Yielding like waves of a divided sea . THE ELEVENTH SATIRE OF JUVENAL . THE ARGUMENT . Would. [ way , Idæus to the palace drove , then laid , With care , the ...
... bear my Hector's body home , Then mourn your fill . " At this the crowd gave Yielding like waves of a divided sea . THE ELEVENTH SATIRE OF JUVENAL . THE ARGUMENT . Would. [ way , Idæus to the palace drove , then laid , With care , the ...
Strona 698
... bear . If fair the skin , black may become it best , In black the lovely fair Briseis dress'd : If brown the nymph , let her be cloth'd in white , Andromeda so charm'd the wondering sight . I need not warn you of too powerful smells ...
... bear . If fair the skin , black may become it best , In black the lovely fair Briseis dress'd : If brown the nymph , let her be cloth'd in white , Andromeda so charm'd the wondering sight . I need not warn you of too powerful smells ...
Spis treści
Poems of Pomfret | 3 |
The Fortunate Complaint | 13 |
To another Friend under Affliction | 19 |
Prawa autorskie | |
Nie pokazano 58 innych sekcji
Kluczowe wyrazy i wyrażenia
appear arms bear beauty bless blood breast bright bring charms danger dead death delight divine Earth eyes face fair fall fame fate fear field fire flame flow force give glory gods grace hand happy head hear heart Heaven honour hopes kind king labour late learning leave less light live look lord mighty mind move Muse Nature never night noble o'er once pain passion peace plain pleasure poem poet praise rage raise reason rest rise round sacred shade shine sight sing soft song soon soul sound stand sure sweet tears tell thee thine things thou thought true turn verse virtue Whilst winds wise wonder write youth