| sir John Scott Keltie - 1870 - 588 sidor
...acorns, and not known The right of crowns, nor the dissembling trains1 Of women's looks; but digg'd myself a cave, Where I, my fire, my cattle, and my...some mountain girl, Beaten with winds, chaste as the harden d rocks Whereon she dwells; that might have strew'd my bed With leaves and reeds,and with the... | |
| 1870 - 610 sidor
...acorns, and not known The right of crowns, nor the dissembling trains' Of women's looks ; but digg'd myself a cave, Where I, my fire, my cattle, and my...some mountain girl, Beaten with winds, chaste as the harden d rocks Whereon she dwells; that might have strew'd my bed With leaves and reeds,and with the... | |
| Virgil - 1871 - 376 sidor
...acorns, and not known The right of crowns, nor the dissembling trains Of women's looks ; hut digged myself a cave, Where I, my fire, my cattle, and my...some mountain girl, Beaten with winds, chaste as the hardened rocks, Whereon she dwelt, that might have strewed my bed With leaves and reeds, and with the... | |
| R Roach Pittis - 424 sidor
...constancy of his princess — — "nor the dissembling trains Of women's looks ; but dig'd myself a cave, And then had taken me some mountain girl, Beaten with winds, chaste as the harden'd rocks Whereon she dwells ; that might have strew'd my bed With leaves, and reeds, and with the skins... | |
| George Campbell Macaulay - 1883 - 256 sidor
...elsewhere no particular pains seem to be taken to avoid it, eg in Philaster's praise of a country life— " Where I, my fire, my cattle and my bed, Might have been shut together in one shed ; " (iv. 2.) For that which requires not dignified expression, that which is neither heroic nor mock-heroic,... | |
| Francis Beaumont, John Fletcher - 1887 - 526 sidor
...acorns, and not known The right of crowns nor the dissembling trains Of women's looks ; but digged myself a cave, Where I, my fire, my cattle, and my...together in one shed ; And then had taken me some mountain-girl, Beaten with winds, chaste as the hardened rocks Whereon she dwelt, that might have strewed... | |
| William Roscoe Thayer - 1890 - 616 sidor
...acorns, and not known The right of crowns nor the dissembling trains Of women's looks ; but digged myself a cave, Where I, my fire, my cattle, and my bed, Might have been shut together in one shed ; 30 And then had taken me some mountain-girl, Beaten with winds, chaste as the hardened rocks Whereon... | |
| William Roscoe Thayer - 1895 - 622 sidor
...acorns, and not known The right of crqwns nor the dissembling trains Of women's looks ; but digged myself a cave, Where I, my fire, my cattle, and my bed, Might have been shut together in one shed ; 30 And then had taken me some mountain-girl, Beaten with winds, chaste as the hardened rocks Whereon... | |
| Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson - 1897 - 190 sidor
...known The right of crowns, nor the dissembling trains Of women's looks; but digg'd myself a cave . . . And then had taken me some mountain girl, Beaten with winds, chaste as the harden'd rocks \Vhereon she dwells; that might have strevvM my bed With leaves and reeds, and with the skin... | |
| Andrew Lang, Donald Grant Mitchell - 1898 - 560 sidor
...and acorns, and not known The right of crowns nor the dissembling trains Of women's looks; but digged myself a cave, Where I, my fire, my cattle, and my...some mountain girl, Beaten with winds, chaste as the hardened rocks Whereon she dwells, that might have strewed my bed With leaves and reeds, and with the... | |
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