| William Hazlitt - 1902 - 438 páginas
...now, like amorous birds of prey, Rather at once our time devour, Than languish in his slow-chapp'd pow'r. Let us roll all our strength, and all Our sweetness,...make our sun Stand still, yet we will make him run.' In Brown's Pastorals, notwithstanding the weakness and prolixity of his general plan, there are repeated... | |
| Sir Arthur Thomas Quiller-Couch - 1902 - 1118 páginas
...now, like amorous birds of prey, Rather at once our time devour Than languish in his slow-chapt power. Let us roll all our strength and all Our sweetness...make our sun Stand still, yet we will make him run. ilow-chapt] slow-jawed, slowly devouring. 3 f8. The Picture of Little TC in a Prospect of Flowers CEE... | |
| Edward Hutton - 1905 - 272 páginas
...like amorous birds of prey, Rather at once our time devour, Than languish in his slow-chapt power. Let us roll all our strength and all Our sweetness...make our sun Stand still, yet we will make him run. ANDREW MARVELL THE FAIR SINGER I TO make a final conquest of all me, Love did compose so sweet an enemy,... | |
| 1906 - 410 páginas
...like amorous birds of prey, Rather at once our time devour, Than languish in his slow-chapt power ! Let us roll all our strength, and all Our sweetness,...make our sun Stand still, yet we will make him run. Andrew Marvel!. On a Halfpenny which a Young Lady gave a Beggar, and which the Author redeemed for... | |
| John Matthews Manly - 1907 - 616 páginas
...like amorous birds of prey, Rather at once our time devour Than languish in his slow-chapt power. 40 Let us roll all our strength and all Our sweetness...make our sun Stand still, yet we will make him run. HENRY VAUGHAN (1622-1695) THE RETREAT Happy those early days, when I Shined in my angel-infancy ! Before... | |
| William Stanley Braithwaite - 1909 - 892 páginas
...like amorous birds of prey, Rather at once our time devour, Than languish in his slow-chapt power. Let us roll all our strength and all Our sweetness...make our sun Stand still, yet we will make him run. A. Marvell 29. See'st Not, My Love, With What a Grace EE'ST not, my love, with what a grace The Spring... | |
| John William Cunliffe, James Francis Augustine Pyre, Karl Young - 1910 - 1174 páginas
...like amorous birds of prey, Rather at once our time devour Than languish in his slow-chapt power. 4» ith pleasure forward led, Joying to heare the birdes...their song to scorne the cruel 1 sky. Much can the 45 Stand still, yet we will make him run. HENRY VAUGHAN (1622-1695) THE RETREAT Happy those early days,... | |
| Robert Maynard Leonard - 1914 - 136 páginas
...amorous birds of prey, Rather at once our time devour, Than languish in his slow-chapped power. 40 Let us roll all our strength and all Our sweetness...gates of life ; Thus, though we cannot make our sun 45 Stand still, yet we will make him run. A. MARVELL. THE ADVICE PHYLLIS, for shame, let us improve... | |
| Henry Spackman Pancoast - 1915 - 852 páginas
...like amorous birds of prey Rather at once our time devour, Than languish in his slow-clmped1 power. 40 an, 1858-1928 45 Stand still, yet we will make him run. Chômas1 Caret» 1589-1639 DISDAIN RETURNED (Printed, without... | |
| Sir Arthur Thomas Quiller-Couch - 1918 - 1116 páginas
...now, like amorous birds of prey, Rather at once our time devour Than languish in his slow-chapt power. Let us roll all our strength and all Our sweetness...make our sun Stand still, yet we will make him run. ilow-chapt] slow-jawed, slowly devouring. The Ticture of Little TC in a Tnspect of Flowers CEE with... | |
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