| Edward Bysshe - 1710 - 620 str.
...trembling Rind i Itfwerv'd afide, and his Embrace declin'd. To whom the God ; Becaufe thou canft not b« My Miftrefs, I efpoufe thee for my Tree. Be thou the...and Renown, The deathlefs Poet, and the Poem, crown: Thou fliak the Roman Feftivals adorn, And after Poets, be by Viftcrs worn : Thou fhalt returning Csfar's... | |
| Titus Lucretius Carus - 1714 - 456 str.
...her Heart. He fix'd his Lips upon the trembling Rind, It fwerv'd afide, and his Embrace declin'd : To whom the God : Becaufe thou canft not be My Miftrefs,...Renown ; The deathlefs Poet , and the Poem, crown :' Secure froni Thunder, and unharm'd by Jove ; Unfading, as th' immortal Powers above : And, as the... | |
| John Dryden - 1743 - 352 str.
...To whom the God :, Becaufe thou canft not be; tfy Miftrefs, I efpoufe thee for my Tree : 13 Be ihou the Prize of Honour and Renown ; The deathlefs Poet, and the Poem, crown. Thou fhalt the Roman Feftivals adorn, And, after Poets, be by Viftors worn. Thou malt returning Cif/aSs... | |
| John Dryden - 1760 - 526 str.
...her heart. He fix'd his lips upon the trembling rind ; It fwerv'd afide, and his embrace declin'd. To whom the God : Becaufe thou canft not be My miftrefs, I eipoufe thee for my tree : « Be thou the prize of honor and renown ; The deathlefs poet, and the poem,... | |
| John Dryden - 1767 - 392 str.
...her heart. He fix'd his lips upon the trembling rind ; It fwerv'd afide, and his embrace declin'd. To whom the God : Becaufe thou canft not be My miftrefs,...renown ; The deathlefs poet» and the poem, crown. Thou malt the Roman feftivals adorn, And, after poets, be by viftors worn. Thou malt returning Caifar's... | |
| John Dryden - 1767 - 396 str.
...afide, and his embrace declin'd. To whom the God : BeeauCe thou canft not be My miftrefs, I efpoafe thee for my tree : Be thou the prize of honour and renown ; The deathlefs poet, and the poem, crown. Thou fhalt the Roman feftivals adorn, And, after poets, be by viftors worn. "5 Thou fhalt returning... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1779 - 352 str.
...her heart. . He fix'd his lips upon the trembling rind; It fwerv'd afide, and his embrace declin'd. To whom the God : Becaufe thou canft not be My miftrefs,...renown ; The deathlefs poet, and the poem, crown. Thou fhalt the Roman feftivals adorn, And, after poets, be by viftors worn. Thou fhalt returning Cnsfar's... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1779 - 356 str.
...He He fix'd his lips upon the trembling rind ; ' It fwerv'd af:de, 'and his embrace declin'tf. • To whom the God : Becaufe thou canft not be My miftrefs, I efpoufe'thee for my tree : Be thou the prize of honof:r and renown ; The deathlefs poet, and the poem,... | |
| English poets - 1790 - 352 str.
...her heart, He fix'd his lips upon the trembling rind ; It fwerv'd afide, and his embrace declin'd. To whom the God: Becaufe thou canft not be My miftrefs,...renown.; The deathlefs poet, and the poem, crown. Thou fhalt the Roman feftivals adorn, And, after poets, be by victors worn. Thou fhalt returning Caefar's... | |
| 1793 - 806 str.
...fwerv'd afidc, and his embrace (bclin'ii. To whom the God : B.'caufe thou canil not be My midrefs, I efpoufe thee for my tree : Be thou the prize of honour and renown ; The dcathlefs poet, and the poem, crown. Thou In i!; the Roman feflivab adorn ; And, after poets, be by... | |
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