| Robert Herrick - 1823 - 346 str.
...which I lie Both soft and drie ; Where thou, my chamber for to ward, Hath set a guard Of harmlesse thoughts, to watch and keep Me while I sleep. Low...; Both void of state ; And yet the threshold of my doore Is worn by th' poore, Who thither come and freely get Good words or meat. Like as my parlour,... | |
| Robert Herrick - 1825 - 348 str.
...which I lie Both soft and drie ; Where thou, my chamber for to ward, Hath set a guard Of harmlesse thoughts, to watch and keep Me while I sleep. Low...; Both void of state ; And yet the threshold of my doore Is worn by th' poore, Who thither come and freely get Good words or meat. Like as my parlour,... | |
| Robert Aris Willmott - 1834 - 408 str.
...stanza may be quoted, to show its peculiar merits : — » The fourth and fifth stanzas are omitted. Low is my porch, as is my fate, Both void of state; And yet the threshold of my door Is worne hy the poor. The Dirge of Jephtha is also beautiful ; the classical reader will notice the Graecism... | |
| William Graham (teacher of elocution.) - 1837 - 370 str.
...Under the spars of which, I lie . . - I Both soft and dry. Where Thou, my chamber for to ward, Has set a guard Of harmless thoughts, to watch and keep Me, while I sleep. Low is my porch, as is my fete, Both void of state ; And yet the threshold of my door Is worn by the poor, Who hither come, and... | |
| 1839 - 444 str.
...he therefore advises people to let their friends die a natural death. A THANKSGIVING FOR HIS HOUSE, LORD, thou hast given me a cell, Wherein to dwell;...set a guard Of harmless thoughts to watch and keep Both void of state. And yet the threshold of my door Me while I sleep. Low is my porch, as is my fate,... | |
| Robert Aris Willmott - 1839 - 388 str.
...his House is too long to be eitracted, but one stanza may be quoted, to show its peculiar merits: — Low is my porch, as is my fate, Both void of state; And yet the threshold of my door Is worne by the poor. The Dirge of Jephtha is also beautiful; the classical reader will notice the Graecism... | |
| Bits - 1847 - 88 str.
...weatherproof; Under the spars of which I lie Both soft and dry. Where Thou, my chamber for to ward, Me while I sleep. Low is my porch, as is my fate, Hast set a guard Of harmless thoughts, to watch and keep Is worn by the poor, Who hither come, and... | |
| Robert Chambers - 1850 - 710 str.
...weatherproof ; Under the spars of which I lie Both soft and dry. Where Thou, my chamber for to ward, Host wC :{ȸԧ 4X1 + *C e =m . e = X u C O % I4 &.0@ . ~ 9 V D «täte ; And yet the threshold of my door Is worn by the poor, Who hither come, and freely get Good... | |
| John Wood Warter - 1853 - 408 str.
...Thanksgiving to God, for his house;" and, as my short means will allow, I think on't to do the like. " Low is my porch, as is my fate; Both void of state ; And yet the threshold of my doore, Is worn by the poore ; Who thither come and freely get Good words or meat 7 ." EUBULUS. Those... | |
| John Wood Warter - 1853 - 390 str.
...Thanksgiving to God, for his house ;" and, as my short means will allow, I think on't to do the like. " Low is my porch, as is my fate ; Both void of state ; And yet the threshold of my doore, Is worn by the poore ; Who thither come and freely get Good words or meat7." EUBULUS. Those... | |
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