Eternall Maker need of thee The world in his continuall course to keepe, That doest all thinges deface, ne lettest see The beautie of his worke ? Indeed in sleepe The slouthfull body that doth love to steepe His lustlesse... The Pathfinder, Or The Inland Sea - Strana 398autor/autoři: James Fenimore Cooper - 1875 - 532 str.Úplné zobrazení - Podrobnosti o knize
| 1788 - 550 str.
...course to keepe, ' That doest all thinges deface, ne lettest see ' The beautie of his worke ? Indeed in sleepe ' The slouthfull body that doth love to steepe ' His lustlesse limbes, and drowne his baser mind, ' Doth praise thee oft, and oft from Stygian deepe ' Calles thee... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1810 - 600 str.
...his worke ? Indeed in sleepe The sloutbfnll body that doth love to steepe His Justlesse limbes. aud drowne his baser mind, Doth praise thee oft, and oft from Stygian deepe Calls thee bis goddessc, in his errour blind, And great dame Natures handmaide chearing every kind.... | |
| British poets - 1822 - 312 str.
...of his worke ? Indeed in sleepe The slouthfull body that doth love to steepe His lustlesse limbes, and drowne his baser mind, Doth praise thee oft, and...his goddesse, in his errour blind, And great dame Natures handmaide chearing every kind. E2 LV. " But well I wote that to an heavy hart Thou art the... | |
| British poets - 1822 - 354 str.
...continuall course to keepe, That doest all thinges deface, ne lettest see The beautie of his worke ? Indeed in sleepe The slouthfull body that doth love to steepe His lustlesse limbes, and drowne his baser mind, Doth praise thee oft, and oft from Stygian deepe Calles thee his... | |
| Edmund Spenser - 1825 - 412 str.
...of his worke ? Indeed in sleepe The slouthfull_body that doth love to steepe His lustlesse limbes, and drowne his baser mind, Doth praise thee oft, and...his goddesse, in his errour blind. And great dame Natures handmaide chearing every kind. LVII. " But well I wote that to an heavy hart Thou art the roote... | |
| Robert Southey - 1831 - 1038 str.
...continuall course to keepe, That doest all thinges deface, ne leitest see The beautie of his worke? Indeed in sleepe The slouthfull body that doth love to steepe . His lustlesse limbes, and drowne his baser mind, Doth praise thce oft, and oft from Stygian decpe Calls thee his... | |
| Edmund Spenser - 1839 - 458 str.
...his worke ? Indeed in sleepe The slouthfull body that doth love to steepe LV. His lustlesse l limbes, and drowne his baser mind, Doth praise thee oft, and...his goddesse, in his errour blind, And great dame Natures handmaide chearing every kind. LVII. " But well I wote 2 that to an heavy hart Thou art the... | |
| James Fenimore Cooper - 1840 - 246 str.
...beautie of his worke ? Indeede in sleepe, The slouthfull body that doth love to eteepe His lustlessc limbs, and drowne his baser mind, Doth praise thee...great dame Nature's hand-maide, chearing every kind." FAERIE QDEEN. THE tranquillity of the previous night was not contradicted by the movements of the day.... | |
| Edmund Spenser - 1843 - 388 str.
...continual! course to keepe, That doest all thinges deface, ne leitest see The beautie of his worke ? Indeed in sleepe The slouthfull body that doth love to steepe His lustlesse limbes, and drowne his baser mind, Doth praise thee oft, and oft from Stygian deepe Calls thee his... | |
| James Fenimore Cooper - 1845 - 476 str.
...continuall course to keepe, That doest all things deface ? ne lettest see The beautie of his wo'rke ? Indeede in sleepe, The slouthfull body that- doth...and drowne his baser mind, Doth praise thee oft, and oil from Stygian deepe, Calles thee his goddessc, in his crrour blind, And great dame Nature's haud-maide,... | |
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