Go, lovely rose ! Tell her that wastes her time and me, That now she knows, When I resemble her to thee, How sweet and fair she seems to be. Tell her that's young, And shuns to have her graces spied. That hadst thou sprung In deserts where no men abide,... Ben Johnson to Dryden - Sida 274redigerad av - 1916Obegränsad förhandsgranskning - Om den här boken
| Shrewsbury (England). Royal School - 1801 - 368 sidor
...she seems to be. Tell her that's young, And shuns to have her graces spied, That, hadst thou sprung In deserts where no men abide, Thou must have uncommended...read in thee, How small a part of time they share, That are so wondrous sweet and fair. Apis aurea otiatur : sed ego unica vigilo ; Oculi madent fluentes,... | |
| English poets - 1801 - 454 sidor
...Small is the worth Of beauty from the light retir'd : Bid her come forth, Suffer herself to be desir'd, And not blush so to be admired. Then die, that she...read in thee ; How small a part of time they share, That are so wondrous sweet and fair ! TO PHILLI9. PHILLIS, why should we delay Pleasures shorter than... | |
| George Ellis - 1803 - 476 sidor
...the light retir'd : Bid her come forth, Suffer herself to be desir'd, And not blush so to be admir'd. Then die ! that she The common fate of all things...read in thee ; How small a part of time they share That are so wondrous sweet and fair t To Phillis. PHILLIS, why should we delay Pleasures shorter than... | |
| G. W. Fitzwilliam - 1806 - 216 sidor
...and me, Tell her that's young And shuns to have her graces spied, That, hadst thou sprung In desarts where no men abide, Thou must have uncommended died....read in thee ; How small a part of time they share That are so wondrous sweet and fair ! TO CASTARA. BY HABINGTON. GIVE me a heart, where no impure Disorder'd... | |
| Albin-Joseph-Ulpien Hennet - 1806 - 360 sidor
...sans être louée. Faible est le mérite ', de la beauté retirée du grand jour ; fais-la sortir; Then die » that she ; The common fate of all things...read in thee ; How small a part of time they share, That are so wond'rous sweet and fair. * . ; WALLIR. THE SEAMEN. To all you, Ladies, now at land, "VVe... | |
| Edmund Waller - 1806 - 320 sidor
...the light retir'd : Bid her come forth, Suffer herself to be desirM, And not blush so to be admir'd : Then die ! that she The common fate of all things...read in thee, How small a part of time they share That are so wondrous sweet and fair ! MRS. KNIGHT, TO HER MAJESTY, | ON HER BIRTH-DAY. THIS happy day... | |
| Charles Brockden Brown - 1806 - 498 sidor
...knows, • When I resemble her to t^iee, How sweet and fair she seems to be, &c. It concludes thus, Then die ! that she The common fate of all things...read in thee: How small a part of time they share That are so wondrous sweet and fair. The old Provencals availed themselves often of the same simile.... | |
| Lyre - 1806 - 208 sidor
...the light retir'd : Bid her come forth, Suffer herself to be desir'd, And not blush so to be adinirM. Then, die! that she The common fate of all things...read, in thee : How small a part of time they share. That are so wondrous sweet, and fair! WILLIAM HABINGTON. 1635. This amiable man and estimable poet... | |
| 1806 - 312 sidor
...is Waller's beautiful Address to the Rose, which concludes (like the Grecian Poem) Then die ! (hat she The common fate of all things rare May read in thee ; How small a part of time they share That are so wond'rous sweet and fair. Venus, in »n ancient gem, is represented with c 2 wreath of... | |
| Albin-Joseph-Ulpien Hennet - 1806 - 360 sidor
...she seems to be. Tell her that's young, And shuns to have her graces spy'd , That hadst thou sprung In deserts , where no men abide , Thou must have uncommended...died. Small is the worth Of beauty from the light retir'd : Bid her come ferth , Suffer herself to be desir'd ; And not blush so to be admir'd. * * quand... | |
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