| English poets - 1801 - 382 páginas
...tygers could but rue ; Where each of us did plead the other's right. The palm-play, where, despoiled for the game, With dazed eyes, oft we by gleams of...ball, and got sight of our dame; To bait her eyes which kept the leads above. The gravel ground, with sleeves tied on the helm, On foaming horse, with... | |
| George Ellis - 1803 - 468 páginas
...rue ; Where each of us did plead the other's right. The palm-play,1 where, despoiled for the game, z With dazed eyes oft we by gleams of love Have miss'd the ball, and got sight of our dame ; To bait 3 her eyes which kept* the leads above. The gravel ground, with sleeves tied on the helm, * On foaming... | |
| George Ellis - 1811 - 470 páginas
...other's right. The palm-play, * where, despoiled for the game, * With dazed eyes oft we by gleames of love Have miss'd the ball, and got sight of our dame ; To bait 3 her eyes which kept 4 the leads above. The gravel ground, with sleeves tied on the helm,5 On foaming... | |
| George Ellis - 1811 - 472 páginas
...other's right. The palm-play, * where, despoiled for the game, z With dazed eyes oft we by.gleames of love Have miss'd the ball, and got sight of our dame ; To bait3 her eyes 'which kept4 the leads above. The gravel ground, with sleeves tied on the helm,1 On... | |
| 1816 - 676 páginas
...tigers could but rue, Where each of us did plead the other's rigbt. " The palme-play, where, despoiled for the game, With dazed eyes oft we by gleams of love Have missed the ball, and got sight of our dame, To bait her eyes which kept the leads above. " The «r;i... | |
| Thomas Campbell - 1819 - 432 páginas
...tigers could but rue, When each of us did plead the other's right. The palm play1, where desported2 for the game, With dazed eyes oft we, by gleams of...ball, and got sight of our dame, To bait her eyes, which kept the leads above. The gravell'd ground, with sleeves tied on the helm, On foaming horse with... | |
| 1819 - 200 páginas
...that tygers could iu rue ; ' Where each of us ilid plead the other's right : ' The palm-play, whore, dispoiled for the game, * With dazed eyes, oft we by gleams of love ' Have miss'd the bait, and got sight of our dame, ' To bait her eyes that kept the leads above: ' The gravel ground,... | |
| John Galt - 1824 - 462 páginas
...tigers could but rue, Where each of us did plead the other's right ; The palm-play, where despoiled for the game, With dazed eyes oft we, by gleams of love, Have missed the ball, and got sight of our dame, To bait her eyes, which kept the leads above. The gravelled,... | |
| John Galt - 1824 - 470 páginas
...tigers could but rue, Where each of us did plead the other's right ; The palm-play, where despoiled for the game, With dazed eyes oft we, by gleams of love, Have missed the ball, and got sight of our dame, To bait her eyes, which kept the leads above. The gravelled... | |
| John Galt - 1824 - 468 páginas
...The palm-play, where despoiled for the game, With dazed eyes oft we, by gleams of love, Have missed the ball, and got sight of our dame, To bait her eyes, which kept the leads above. The gravelled ground, with sleeves tied on the helm, On foaming horse,... | |
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