Condemn'd to fade and flee : I should be loth to fall Beside the common way, Weltering in mire, and spurn'd by all, Till trodden down to clay. Nor would I choose to die All on a bed of grass, Where thousands of my kindred lie, And idly rot in mass. Nor... Poetical Works - 第 220 頁James Montgomery 著 - 1865完整檢視 - 關於此書
| 1823 - 496 頁
...' There is no'breath opnn it ! — Agnet thy Julian is thy Murderer .' L. S« 1* THE FALLING LEAFI a trembling leaf On yonder stately tree, After a season gay and brief, Condemn 'd to fade and die. I should be loth to fall Beside the common way, Weltering in mm-, and spurn... | |
| 1822 - 694 頁
...is just a pretty song-. ¡" ••'' • t October 88, 1888. > • ' '• • THE FALLING LEAF. WERE I a trembling leaf On yonder stately tree, After a...fall Beside the common way, Weltering in mire, and spuni'd by all, Till trodden down to clay. I would not choose to die All on a bed of grass, Where thousands... | |
| James Montgomery - 1827 - 296 頁
...dwelling is a mortal's grave, Its sole inhabitant is dead. 239 THE FALLING LEAF. WERE I a trembling leal, On yonder stately tree, After a season gay and brief,...rot in mass. Nor would I like to spread My thin and wither'd face In hortus siccus, pale and dead, A mummy of my race. No, — on the wings of air Might... | |
| James Montgomery - 1827 - 198 頁
...one poor bed ; This dwelling is a mortal's grave, Its sole inhabitant is dead. THE FALLING LEAF. WKBE I a trembling leaf, On yonder stately tree, After...loth to fall Beside the common way, Weltering; in mirp, and spurn'd by M, Till trodden down to clay. Nor would I choose to die All on a bed of grass,... | |
| Alaric Alexander Watts - 1828 - 426 頁
.... ESQ. \V i ni, I a trembling leaf On yonder stately tree, After a season gay and brief; Condemned to fade and flee, — I should be loth to fall Beside the common way, Weltering in mire, and spurned by all, Till trodden down to clay. I would not choose to die All on a bed of grass, Where thousands... | |
| Alaric Alexander Watts - 1828 - 498 頁
...Gazette. LEL THE FALLING LEAF. A REVERIE AT MATLOCK, IN DERBYSHIRE. BY JAMES MONTGOMERY, ESQ. WERE I a trembling leaf On yonder stately tree, After a season gay and brief, Condemned to fade and flee, — I should be loth to fall Beside the common way, Weltering in mire,... | |
| Alaric Alexander Watts - 1828 - 430 頁
...festival ! Literary Gazette. LEL A REVERIE AT MATLOCK, IN DERBYSHIRE. BY JAMES MONTGOMERY, ESQ. WEUE I a trembling leaf On yonder stately tree, After a season gay and brief, Condemned to fade and flee, — I should be loth to fall Beside the common way, Weltering in mire,... | |
| 1828 - 924 頁
...beginning, " Night is the time for rest." The following piece is shorter : " THE FALLING LEAF. " Were I a trembling leaf On yonder stately tree, After a season, gay and brief, Condemned to fade and flee ; I should be loth to fall Beside the common way, Weltering in mire, and... | |
| Alaric Alexander Watts - 1828 - 422 頁
...Gazette. LEL THE FALLING LEAF. A REVERIE AT MATLOCK, IN DERBTSHIRE. BY JAMES MONTGOMERY, ESft. WERE I a trembling leaf On yonder stately tree, After a season gay and brief, Condemned to fade and flee, — ; I should be loth to fall Beside the common way, Weltering in mire,... | |
| Samuel Rogers - 1829 - 520 頁
...one poor bed ; This dwelling is a mortal's grave, Its sole inhabitant is dead. THE FALLING LEAF. WERE I a trembling leaf, On yonder stately tree, After a season gay and brief, Condemn' d to fade and flee ; I should be loth to fall Beside the common way, Weltering in mire, and... | |
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