| Charles Dexter Cleveland - 1856 - 800 páginas
...HalUwell's "Dictionary of Archaic and Provincial Words," a vols. Bvo. To strew the laureate hearse where Lycid lies. ** For, so to interpose a little...seas Wash far away, where'er thy bones are hurl'd; 155 Whether beyond the stormy Hebrides, Where thou perhaps under the whelming tide Visit's! the bottom... | |
| Leigh Hunt - 1859 - 550 páginas
...amaranthut all hit beauty shed, And daffodillies fill their cups with tears, To strow the laureat hearse where Lycid lies ; For, so to interpose a little ease,...Hebrides, Where thou perhaps, under the whelming tide, I '<•/!'•> the bottom of the monstrous world ; Or whether thou, to our moist vows denied, Sleep'st... | |
| Charles Dexter Cleveland - 1860 - 778 páginas
...The doj-star la called the "swart-star," by turmngrne eflfeet hand wan To strew tin.1 laureate hoarse where Lycid lies. For, so to interpose a little ease,...sounding seas Wash far away, where'er thy bones are hurl d; K>5 Whether beyond the stormy Hebrides, Where thou perhaps under the whelming tide Visit'st... | |
| Charles Dexter Cleveland - 1860 - 766 páginas
...Halliwell's " Dictionary of Archaic and Provincial Words," 2 vols. 8vo. To strew the laureate hearse where Lycid lies. For, so to interpose a little ease,...sounding seas Wash far away, where'er thy bones are huii'd; 155 Whether beyond the stormy Hebrides, Where thou perhaps under the whelming tide Visit' st... | |
| John Milton - 1861 - 734 páginas
...embroidery wears : Bid amaranthus all his beauty shed, And daffodillies fill their cups with tears, 1so To strew the laureat herse where Lycid lies. For,...the monstrous world; Or whether thou, to our moist 2 vows denied, Sleep'st by the fable of Bellerus 8 old, !«• Where the great Vision of the guarded... | |
| 1863 - 438 páginas
...amarantus all his beauty shed, And daffodillies fill their cups with tears To strew the laureat hearse where Lycid lies. For, so to interpose a little ease,...Hebrides Where thou perhaps, under the whelming tide, Visitest the bottom of the monstrous world ; Or whether thou, to our moist vows denied, Sleep'st by... | |
| Charles Dexter Cleveland - 1863 - 788 páginas
...Halllm-D's " Dictionary of Archalr ansl Provincial Words," 2 volu. Ivo. To strew the laureate hearse where Lycid lies. For, so to interpose a little ease,...seas Wash far away, where'er thy bones are hurl'd; 155 Whether beyond the stormy Hebrides, Where thou perhaps under the whelming tide Visit'st the bottom... | |
| John Milton - 1864 - 584 páginas
...all his beauty shed, And daffodillies fill their cups with tears, 150 To strew the laureate hearse where Lycid lies. For so, to interpose a little ease,...sounding seas Wash far away, where'er thy bones are hurled ; Whether beyond the stormy Hebrides, Where thou perhaps under the whelming tide Visit'st the... | |
| John Milton, Charles Dexter Cleveland - 1865 - 708 páginas
...lies. For, so to interpose a little ease, Let our frail thoughts dally with false surmise; Ay me 1 whilst thee the shores and sounding seas Wash far...to our moist vows denied, Sleep'st by the fable of Bcllerus old, 126 130 136 140 145 150 155 160 134. Scrannel, thin, lean, meagre. 129. Nothing std.... | |
| 1865 - 700 páginas
...bring ourselves to address our old friend the Great Auk, in the tender words of Milton : — " Aye me ! whilst thee the shores and sounding seas Wash...tide, Visit'st the bottom of the monstrous world." "Whether however the species be extinct or not, the fate of the Gare-fowl has still much interest.... | |
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