I lay, Thou, wicked spirit! stolest me away, And my abused soul didst bear Into thy new-found worlds, I know not where Thy golden Indies in the air ; And ever since I strive in vain My ravish'd freedom to regain; Still I rebel , still thou dost reign... Moral and political dialogues - Strana 162autor/autoři: Richard Hurd - 1811Úplné zobrazení - Podrobnosti o knize
| British poets - 1809 - 512 str.
...Ix> ! still in verse against thee I complain. " There is a sort of stubborn weeds, * Whicb, if tke earth but once, it ever, breeds; "No wholesome, herb...alive : " The foolish sports I did on thee bestow, -v " Make all my art and labour fruitless ttOW ; <f " Where once such fairies dance, no grass doth... | |
| 1809 - 696 str.
...erroribus Actus. Virg. ^E. <>. 532. Or, Sive errore viae seu tempestatibus acti. Virg. 3L ?. 199. 8. The foolish sports I did on thee bestow, Make all...now, Where once such fairies dance, no grass doth even grow. Cowley's Complaint. Ye demy pnppets, that » By moonshine do the green-sour ringlets make,... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1810 - 560 str.
...freedom to regain ; Still I rebel, still ihou dost reign; Lo ! still in verse against thee I complain. There is a sort of stubborn weeds, Which, if the earth...labour fruitless now ; Where once such fairies dance, Do grass doth ever grow. " When my new mind had ne infusion known, Thou gav'st so deep a tincture of... | |
| William Hazlitt - 1824 - 1062 str.
...freedom to regain ; Still I rebel, still thou dost reign ; Lo, still in verse, against thee I complain. ut with besotted base ingratitude Crams, and blasphemes...contemptuous words, Against the sun-clad pow'r of chastity, [grow. Where once such fairies dance, no grass doth ever When my new mind had no infusion known, Thou... | |
| William Hazlitt - 1825 - 600 str.
...but onee it ever breeds, No wholesome herb ean near them thrive, No useful plant ean keep ali ve : behold b onee sueh fairies danee, no grass doth ever grow. '• When my new mind had no infusion known, Thou... | |
| Thomas Curtis - 1829 - 806 str.
...Unhappy, from whom still concealed does lie Of herbs and roots the harmless luxury. Cvwley. There ¡sa sort of stubborn weeds Which if the earth but once,...near them thrive. No useful plant can keep alive. '". With sweet smelling herbu Espoused Eve decked first her nuptial bed. МШвл. /Is for the medicinal... | |
| Thomas Curtis (of Grove house sch, Islington) - 416 str.
...Jontan. Unhappy, from whom still concealed does lie Of herbi and roots the harmless luxury. Covlry. There is a sort of stubborn weeds Which if the earth but once, it ever breeds. No wholesome herb caa near them thrive. No useful plant can keep alive. Id* With sweet smelling Herbt Espoused Eve decked... | |
| Thomas Curtis (of Grove house sch, Islington) - 826 str.
...Ben Jtmm, Unhappy, from whom still concealed does lie Of hfr!,s and mots the harmless luxury. datlrf. There is a sort of stubborn weeds Which if the earth but once, it ever bre*d«, No wholesome herb can near them thnvr, No useful plant can keep alive. W. With sweet smelling... | |
| Samuel Carter Hall - 1836 - 390 str.
...freedom to regain ; Still I rebel, still thou dost reign ; Lo I still in verse against thee I complain. There is a sort of stubborn weeds, Which, if the earth...once, it ever, breeds ; No wholesome herb can near it thrive, No useful plant can keep alive : The foolish sports I did on thee bestow, Make all my art... | |
| Samuel Carter Hall - 1836 - 336 str.
...sort of stuhhorn weeds, Which, if the earth hut once, it ever, hreeds ; No wholesome herh can near it thrive, No useful plant can keep alive : The foolish sports I did on thee hestow, Make all my art and lahour fruitless now ; Where once such fairies dance, no grass doth ever... | |
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