| Walter Cochrane Bronson - 1908 - 562 str.
...bound at length should disappear, 70 And infinite perfection close the scene. 3. 1744. FOR A GROTTO This cave belongs. The fig-tree and the vine, Which o'er the rocky entrance downward shoot, Were placed by Glycon. He, with cowslips pale, 5 Primrose, and purple lychnis, decked the green... | |
| David Nichol Smith - 1926 - 744 str.
...a Grotto TO me, whom in their lays the shepherds call Actaea, daughter of the neighbouring stream, This cave belongs. The fig-tree and the vine, Which o'er the rocky entrance downward shoot, Were plac'd by Glycon. He with cowslips pale, Primrose, and purple lychnis, deck'd the green... | |
| Kathleen Winifred Campbell - 1926 - 220 str.
...FOR A GROTTO To me, who in their lays the shepherds call Actaea, daughter of the neighbouring stream, This cave belongs. The fig-tree and the vine, Which o'er the rocky entrance downward shoot, Were placed by Glycon. He with cowslips pale, Primrose, and purple Lychnis, deck'd the green... | |
| Tom Peete Cross, Clement Tyson Goode - 1927 - 1432 str.
...GROTTO To me, whom, in their lays, the shepherds call Acta~-a, daughter of the neighboring stream, IN TIME OF PRAYER AND TEMPTATION JESUS, lover of my soul, Let me to Thy bosom fly, shoot Were placed by Glycon. He, with cowslips pale, 5 Primrose, and purple lychnis, decked the green... | |
| Sir John Collings Squire - 1927 - 496 str.
...for a grotto me, whom in their lays the shepherds call Actasa, daughter of the neighbouring stream, This cave belongs. The fig-tree and the vine, Which o'er the rocky entrance downward shoot, Were placed by Glycon. He with cowslips pale, Primrose, and purple lychnis, deck'd the green... | |
| 1835 - 780 str.
...For a Grotto. " To me, whom in their lays the shepherds call Acta;a,daughteroftheneighh'ring stream, This cave belongs. The fig-tree and the vine, Which o'er the rocky entrance downward shoot, Were placed by Glycon ; he with cowslips pale, Primrose, and purple lychnis, deck'd the green... | |
| Sir John Collings Squire - 1927 - 492 str.
...grotto 'T"lo me, whom in their lays the shepherds call A Actaea, daughter of the neighbouring stream, This cave belongs. The fig-tree and the vine, Which o'er the rocky entrance downward shoot, Were placed by Glycon. He with cowslips pale, Primrose, and purple lychnis, deck'd the green... | |
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