Thou, wicked spirit ! stalest 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 ; Lo,... The works of Richard Hurd - Strana 162autor/autoři: Richard Hurd (bp. of Worcester.) - 1811Úplné zobrazení - Podrobnosti o knize
| Abraham Cowley - 1809 - 296 str.
...rain'd on all." Thus spake the Muse, and spake it with a smile, That seem'd at once to pity and revile. And to her thus, raising his thoughtful head, The...lay, " Thou, wicked spirit ! stolest me away, " And ever since I strive in vain " My ravish'd freedom to regain ; " Still I rebel, still thou dost reign... | |
| British poets - 1809 - 512 str.
...rain'd on all.'* Thus spake the Muse, and spake it with a smile, That seem'd at once to pity and revile. And to her thus, raising his thoughtful head, The melancholy Cowley said— " Ab, wanton foe ! dost thou upbraid " The hills which thou thyself hast made ? *' When in the cradle... | |
| Richard Hurd - 1811 - 406 str.
...And to her thus, raising his thoughtful head, The melancholy COW^EY said: Ah, wanton foe, dost thoa upbraid The ills which thou thyself hast made ? When,...abused soul didst bear into thy new-found worlds I know ttot where. Thy golden Indies in the ah*; And ever since I strive in vain My ravish'd freedom to regain:... | |
| John Aikin - 1820 - 832 str.
...all." Tins spake the Muse, and spake it with a smile, Th« seem'd at once to pity and revile. Arnd r which By Sn and Death a broad way now is pav'd To...passage, forc'd to ride The untractable abyss, plung'd tboD, wicked spirit ! stolest me away, And my abused soul didst bear bno thy new-found worlds, I know... | |
| William Hazlitt - 1824 - 1062 str.
...rain'd on all." Thus spake the Muse, and spake it with a smile, That eeem'd at once to pity and revile : ar Her words set off by some superior power ; And though u Ah ! wanton foe ! dost thou upbraid The ills which thou thyself hast made? When in the cradle innocent... | |
| John Aikin - 1826 - 840 str.
...lexm'd at once to pity and revile. And to her thus, raising his thoughtful head, The melancholy Cowlcy said — " Ah, wanton foe ! dost thou upbraid The ills which thou thyself hast made ? *Vn in the cradle innocent I lay, Taou, wicked spirit ! stole-* me away, And my abused soul didst... | |
| Henry Southern, Sir Nicholas Harris Nicolas - 1827 - 550 str.
...on all. 6. " Thus spake the Muse, and spake it with a smile, That seem'd at once to pity and revile. And to her thus, raising his thoughtful head, The melancholy Cowley said : And my abused BOU! didst bear Into thy new-found worlds, I know not where, Thy golden Indies in the... | |
| Samuel Carter Hall - 1836 - 390 str.
...rain'd on all." Thus spake the Muse, and spake it with a smile, That seem'd at once to pity and revile. And to her thus, raising his thoughtful head, The...which thou thyself hast made ? When in the cradle innoeent I lay, Thou, wicked spirit ! stolest me away, And my abused soul didst bear Into thy new-found... | |
| Samuel Carter Hall - 1836 - 336 str.
...rain'd on all." Thus spake the Muse, and spake it with a smile, That seeui'd at once to pity and revile. And to her thus, raising his thoughtful head, The...melancholy Cowley said : " Ah, wanton foe ! dost thou uphraid The ills which thou thyself hast made ? When in the cradle innoeent I lay, Thou, wicked spirit... | |
| 1840 - 372 str.
...rain'd on all." Thus spake the Muse, and spake it with a smile, That seem'd at once to pity and revile. And to her thus, raising his thoughtful head, The...in the cradle innocent I lay, Thou, wicked spirit ! stalest me away, And my abused soul didst bear And ever since I strive in vain My ravish'd freedom... | |
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