... paid; He stakes his quiver, bow and arrows, His mother's doves, and team of sparrows; Loses them too; then down he throws The coral of his lip, the rose Growing on's cheek (but none knows how), With these, the crystal of his brow, And then the dimple... New Monthly Belle Assemblée - Página 1021836Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| William Hazlitt - 1821 - 374 páginas
...With these the chrystal of his brow, And then the dimple of his chin ; All these did my Campaspe win. At last he set her both his eyes, She won, and Cupid...done this to thee ? What shall, alas ! become of me ?" The conclusion of this drama is as follows. Alexander addressing himself to Apelles, says, " Well,... | |
| Rowland Freeman - 1821 - 846 páginas
...With these the chrystal of his brow, And then the dimple of his chin : All these did my Campaspe win. At last he set her both his eyes ; She won, and Cupid...did rise. O Love ! has she done this to thee? What then alas ! becomes of me ! From the same. What bird so sings, yet so does wail ? Oh ! 'tis the ravished... | |
| 1822 - 496 páginas
...cheek (but none knows how) With these the crystal of his browe, And then the dimple of his chinne ; All these did my Campaspe winne. At last he set her...Cupid blind did rise. O Love ! has she done this to tbee ? What shall, alas ! become of me ! The next, with which we shall conclude our selections, though... | |
| Thomas Percy - 1823 - 450 páginas
...cheek (but none knows how,) With these, the crystal of his browe, And then the dimple of his chinne; All these did my Campaspe winne. At last he set her...blind did rise. O Love ! has she done this to thee r What shall, alas ! become of mee ? XVII. THE LADY TURNED SERVING-MAN, improvements (perhaps modern... | |
| Robert Dodsley, Isaac Reed, Octavius Gilchrist - 1825 - 422 páginas
...With these, the crystal of his brow, And then the dimple of his chin ; All these did my Campaspe win. At last he set her both his eyes, She won, and Cupid...done this to thee? What shall, alas ! become of me ? ACT IV. SCEN. I. SOLINUS, PSYLLUS, ORANICHUS, MANES, DIOGENES, POPULUS. SoUuus. This is the place,... | |
| Robert Dodsley - 1825 - 426 páginas
...With these, the crystal of his brow, And then the dimple of his chin ; All these did my Campaspe win. At last he set her both his eyes, She won, and Cupid...done this to thee ? What shall, alas! become of me ? ACT IV. SCEN. I. SOLINUS, PSYLLUS, GRANICHUS, MANES, DIOGENES, POPULTJS. Psyllus. I will not lose... | |
| John Bull - 1825 - 782 páginas
...With these the crystal of his brow And then the dimple of his chin ; All these did my Campaspc win. At last he set her both his eyes, She won, and Cupid...blind did rise. O, Love ! has she done this to thee ? n hat shall, alas ! become of me ? WIT WITHOUT KNOWLEDGE. И it without knowledge is a sort of cream... | |
| Cupid - 1826 - 252 páginas
...With these, the crystal of his brow, And then the dimple of his chin ; All these did my Campaspe win. At last he set her both his eyes, She won, and Cupid...done this to thee? What shall, alas ! become of me ? TO JULIA. BY T. MOORE. I saw the peasant's hand unkind From yonder oak the ivy sever ; They seem'd... | |
| Thomas Lyle - 1827 - 272 páginas
...With these, the crystal of his brow, And then the dimple of his chin: All these did my Campaspe win. At last he set her both his eyes, She won, and Cupid...done this to thee? What shall, alas ! become of me ? The two foregoing Sonnets are the composition of JOHN LYLY, a celebrated writer in the time of Queen... | |
| Ancient ballads - 1827 - 270 páginas
...With these, the crystal of his brow, And then the dimple of his chin : All these did my Campaspe win. At last he set her both his eyes, She won, and Cupid...done this to thee? What shall, alas! become of me? The two foregoing Sonnets are the composition of JOHN LYLY, a celebrated writer in the time of Queen... | |
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