TO DIANEME. SWEET, be not proud of those two eyes Which starlike sparkle in their skies ; Nor be you proud, that you can see All hearts your captives ; yours yet free : Be you not proud of that rich hair Which wantons with the lovesick air ; Whenas that... The works of Robert Herrick [ed. by T. Maitland]. Repr - 第 83 頁Robert Herrick 著 - 1823完整檢視 - 關於此書
| Frederick Locker-Lampson - 1889 - 406 頁
...poets, that wrap Truth in tales, Know her themselves thro' all her veils. Thomas Carew, LXI. TO DlANEME. SWEET, be not proud of those two eyes Which, star-like,...— yours yet free : Be you not proud of that rich hair, Which wantons with the love-sick air Whenas that ruby which you wear, Sunk from the tip of your... | |
| 1890 - 470 頁
...never-dying fires : — Where these are not, I despise Lovely cheeks or lips or eyes. T. Carew CVI1I Co Dianeme Sweet, be not proud of those two eyes Which...captives ; yours yet free : Be you not proud of that rich hair Which wantons with the lovesick air; Whenas that ruby which you wear, Sunk from the tip of your... | |
| Benjamin Hall Kennedy, James Riddell, George William Clark - 1890 - 530 頁
...mankind, so numerous late, all left in one small bottom swum imbarkod. MILTON. Eyes and Rubies. WE ET, be not proud of those two eyes, which starlike sparkle...captives, yours yet free. be you not proud of that rich hair which wantons with the love-sick air : whereas that ruby that you wear sunk from the tip of your... | |
| Benjamin Hall Kennedy, James Riddell, George William Clark - 1890 - 522 頁
...mankind, so numerous late, all left in one small bottom swum imbarked. MILTON. Eyes and Eubie». WEET, be not proud of those two eyes, which starlike sparkle in their skies, nor be you proud that yon can see all hearts your captives, yours yet free. be yon not proud of that rich hair which wantons... | |
| Robert Herrick - 1891 - 362 頁
...despised lover, And write thereon : This, reader, know: Love kilVd this man. No more, but so. l6o. TO DIANEME. SWEET, be not proud of those two eyes...captives, yours yet free ; Be you not proud of that rich hair Which wantons with the love-sick air ; Whenas that ruby which you wear, Sunk from the tip of your... | |
| Frederick Locker-Lampson, Coulson Kernahan - 1891 - 452 頁
...thro' all her veils. Lest what I made I uncreate; Let fools thy mystic forms adore, IJC. Thomas Carew. TO DIANEME. SWEET, be not proud of those two eyes...Nor be you proud, that you can see All hearts your captives,—yours yet free: Be you not proud of that rich hair, Which wantons with the love-sick air;... | |
| 1892 - 260 頁
...this calm and quiet scene ; The memory of what has been, And never more will be. William Wordsworth. TO DIANEME SWEET, be not proud of those two eyes Which...captives ; yours yet free : Be you not proud of that rich hair Which wantons with the lovesick air ; Whenas that ruby which you wear Sunk from the tip of your... | |
| William Watson - 1892 - 276 頁
...their eyes that inmost fair display, As plain as light discovers dawning day. EDMUND SPENSER. XLVII TO DIANEME SWEET, be not proud of those two eyes,...— yours, yet free. Be you not proud of that rich hair Which wantons with the love-sick air : Whenas that ruby which you wear, Sunk from the tip of your... | |
| George Rhett Cathcart - 1892 - 572 頁
...still gloomy valley , Nothing 's so dainty-sweet as lovely Melancholy. • JOHN FLETCHKK VI. TO DlANEME SWEET, be not proud of those two eyes Which' starlike...captives ; yours yet free : Be you not proud of that rich hair Which wantons with the lovesick air ; Whenas that ruby which you wear, Sunk from the tip of your... | |
| 1892 - 266 頁
...been, And never more will be. William Wordsworth. TO DIANEME SWEET, be not proud of those two eyea Which starlike sparkle in their skies ; Nor be you...captives ; yours yet free : Be you not proud of that rich hair Which wantons with the lovesick air ; Whenas that ruby which you wear Sunk from the tip of your... | |
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