| Thomas Humphry Ward - 1880 - 628 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,... | |
| Thomas Humphry Ward - 1880 - 632 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,... | |
| Sir Thomas Wyatt - 1880 - 622 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,... | |
| Thomas Humphry Ward - 1880 - 634 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,... | |
| Robert Chambers - 1880 - 842 str.
..."Where we did strain, trained with swarms of youth, Our tender limbs that yet shot up in leiigth : 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 Hepworth Dixon - 1880 - 364 str.
...groves, which oft we made resound, With pleasant plaint, and of our ladies' praise ; Recording oft what grace each one had found, What hope of speed, what dread of long delays.' In the beginning of his twentieth year, Surrey, coming in scarlet cap and mantle, claimed his bride... | |
| William Hepworth Dixon - 1880 - 360 str.
...secret groves, which oft we made resound, With pleasant plaint, and of our ladies' praise; Recording oft what grace each one had found, What hope of speed, what dread of long delays.' In the beginning of his twentieth year, Surrey, coming in scarlet cap and mantle, claimed his bride... | |
| Thomas Humphry Ward - 1880 - 626 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 o.'t we made resound Of pleasant plaint, and of our ladies' praise ; Recording oft what grace each... | |
| Henry Troth Coates - 1881 - 1138 str.
...In active games of nimbleness and strength, Where we did strain, trained with swarms of youth, Our enry Troth Coates oft what grace each one had found, What hope of speed, what dread of long delays : The wild forest,... | |
| James Anthony Froude - 1881 - 472 str.
...enjoyed togethei, in the most interesting of all his poems. He speaks of The secret grove, which off, 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 ;... | |
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