| John Aikin - 1821 - 356 頁
...import your need of this fair fruit. Goddess humane, reach then, and freely taste." He ended ; and his words, replete with guile Into her heart too easy entrance won : Fix'd on the fruit she gaz'd, which to behold Might tempt alone ; and in her ears the sound Yet rung... | |
| 1822 - 284 頁
...import your need of this fair fruit. Goddess humane ! reach then, and freely taste!" He ended ; and his words, replete with guile, Into her heart too easy entrance won. Fix'd on the fruit she gazed, which to behold Might tempt alone ; and in her ears the sound Yet rung... | |
| John Milton - 1824 - 572 頁
...Causes import your need of this fair fruit. Goddess humane, reach then, and freely taste. He ended, and his words replete with guile Into her heart too easy entrance won : Fix'd on the fruit she gaz'd, which to behold 735 Might tempt alone, and in her ears the sound Yet... | |
| British poets - 1824 - 676 頁
...entice poor women's hearts, And all that pity you are made your prey. Otway's Orphan. He ended, and his words replete with guile, Into her heart too easy entrance won. Milton's Paradise Lost, b. 9. Ah then, ye fair ! Be greatly cautious of your sliding hearts : Dare... | |
| John Milton - 1824 - 510 頁
...import your need of this fair fruit. 731 Goddess humane, reach then, and freely taste." He ended, and his words replete with guile, Into her heart too easy entrance won, Fix'd on the fruit she gaz'd, whirh to behold 735 Might tempt atone, and in her ears the sound Yet... | |
| Jacques Delille - 1824 - 404 頁
...en son sein la vie et la sagesse. O femme ! étends la main, et tu seras déesse ! » He ended; and his words, replete with guile, Into her heart too easy entrance won: Fix'd on the fruit she gaz'd, which to behold Might tempt alone ; and in her ears the sound Yet rung... | |
| 1827 - 264 頁
...import your need of this fair fruit. Goddess humane, reach then, and freely taste ! He ended ; and his words, replete with guile, Into her heart too easy entrance won : Fixed on the fruit she gazed, which to behold Might tempt alone ; and in her ears the sound 786 Yet rung of his persuasive words,... | |
| Thomas Curtis (of Grove house sch, Islington) - 436 頁
...had too much repletion, and «-• pressed with its own sap ; for repletion uu tto generation. *"* His words, replete with guile, Into her heart too easy entrance won. KAll dreams Are from repletion and complexion bred; From rising fumes of undigested food. ""7*^ In... | |
| John Milton - 1837 - 512 頁
...import your need of this fair fruit. Goddess humane, reach then, and freely taste. " He ended ; and his words, replete with guile, Into her heart too easy entrance won : Fix'd on the fruit she gazed, which to behold Might tempt alone ; and in her ears the sound Yet rung... | |
| François-René vicomte de Chateaubriand - 1837 - 526 頁
...impon your need of this fair fruit. Goddess humane, reach then, and freely taste. " lie ended ; and his words, replete with guile, Into her heart too easy entrance won : Fix'd on the fruit she gazed, which to behold Might tempt alone ; and in her ears the sound Yet rung... | |
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