| Charles Dexter Cleveland - 1863 - 788 str.
...With chore, 9 as though one should another whelm, Where we have fought, and chased oft with darts. The secret groves, which oft we made resound Of pleasant...forest, the clothed holts with green;" With reins avail'd," and swift-ybreathed horse, With cry of hounds, and merry blasts between, Where we did chase... | |
| English poems - 1863 - 364 str.
...In active games of nimbleness and strength, Where we did strain, trained with swarms of youth, Our tender limbs that yet shot up in length : The secret...pleasant plaint, and of our ladies' praise, Recording oft what grace each one had found, What hope of speed, what dread of long delays : The wild forest,... | |
| 1863 - 478 str.
...In active games of nimbleness and strength, Where we did strain, trained with swarms of youth, Our tender limbs that yet shot up in length : The secret...resound, Of pleasant plaint, and of our ladies' praise, The wild forest, the clothed holts with green, With reins availed and swift ybreathed horse ; With... | |
| Thomas Budd Shaw, sir William Smith - 1864 - 554 str.
...In active games of nimbleness and strength, Where we did strain, trained with swarms of youth, Our tender limbs that yet shot up in length. The secret...forest, the clothed holts with green ; With reins avail'd,8 and swift ybreathed horse, With cry of hounds, and merry blasts between, Where we did chase... | |
| Charles Dexter Cleveland - 1865 - 784 str.
...j With chere,9 as though one should another whelm, Where we have fought, and chased oft with darts. The secret groves, which oft we made resound Of pleasant...ladies' praise; Recording soft what grace each one had fbuncl, What hope of speed, what dread of long delays. The wild forest, the clothed holts with green... | |
| Henry Howard Earl of Surrey - 1866 - 280 str.
...trained with swarms of youth, Our tender limbs, that yet shot up in length. 1 Hover. 2 Tennis-court. The secret groves, which oft we made resound Of pleasant plaint, and of our ladies' praise ; Recording oft what grace each one had found, What hope of speed, what dread of long delays. The wild forest,... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1867 - 938 str.
...In active games of nimbleness and strength. Where we did strain, trained with swarms of youth, Our ceiv'd,* Our fbe musician growcth amorous. [Aside....Madam, before you touch the instrument, To learn t anil of our ladies' praise ; Recording soft what grace each one had fuuml, What hope of speed, what... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1867 - 484 str.
...In active games of nimbleness and strength, Where we did strain, trained with swarms of youth, Our tender limbs, that yet shot up in length. The secret...groves, which oft we made resound Of pleasant plaint, ami of our ladies' praise ; Recording soft what grace each one had found, What hope of speed, what... | |
| Thomas Budd Shaw, William Smith - 1869 - 420 str.
...In active games of nimbleness and strength, Where we did strain, trained with swarms of youtbt Our tender limbs that yet shot up in length. The secret...wild forest, the clothed holts with green; With reins avail'd, 3 and swift ybreathed horse, With cry of hounds, arid merry blasts between, Where we did chase... | |
| James Anthony Froude - 1870 - 626 str.
...secret grove, which oft we made resound Of pleasant plaint ami of our ladies' praise ; Recording oft what grace each one had found, What hope of speed,...the clothed holts with green ; With reins availed, an 1 swift y -breathed horse, With, cry of hounds, and merry blasts between. Where wo did cha=e the... | |
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