| Alexander Pope - 1867 - 520 頁
...my crime, but kindle at the view, \ Kepent old pleasures, and solicit new; I Now turn'd to Heaven, I weep my past offence, » Now think of thee, and curse my innocence. a Of all affliction taught, a lover yet, "\JTis sure the hardest science to forget ! How shall I lose... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1869 - 570 頁
...the view, 185 Repent old pleasures, and solicit new ; Now turn'd to heav'n, I weep my past oflence, Now think of thee,' and curse my innocence. Of all affliction taught a lover yet, "Pis sure the hardest science to forget! 190 How shall I lose the sin, yet keep the sense, And love... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1871 - 544 頁
...my crime, but kindle at the view, 195 Repent old pleasures, and solicit new ;' Now turned to heav'n, I weep my past offence, Now think of thee, and curse...lover yet, 'Tis sure the hardest science to forget ! * iso How shall I lose the sin, yet keep the sense, And love th' offender, yet detest th' offence?'... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1889 - 574 頁
...cells ' of the Paraclete, with what true and profound sympathy appears in lines like these : — . " Of all affliction taught a lover yet — "Tis sure the hardest science to forget! ••1!'1 How shall I lose the sin, yet keep the sea«e, , : And love th' offender, yet detest th'... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1872 - 744 頁
...view my crime, but kindle at the view, Repeut old pleasures, and solicit new ; Now turn'd to Heaven, I weep my past offence, Now think of thee, and curse...keep the sense, And love th' offender, yet detest the offence? How the dear object from the crime remove, Or how distinguish penitence from love ? Unequal... | |
| Samuel Austin Allibone - 1875 - 794 頁
...often hope, despair, resent, regret, Conceal, disdain — do all things but forget! POPE: Eloisa. 2OO Of all affliction taught a lover yet, Tis sure the hardest science to forget ! POPE: Etoisa, When I am forgotten, as I shall be, And sleep in dull cold marble, where no mention... | |
| James Justinian Morier - 1875 - 330 頁
...with so much ease. But that moment was gone by, and the wretch was still before them ! CHAPTER XXX. Of all affliction taught a lover yet, 'Tis sure the hardest science to forget ! ELOISA TO ABELARD. I^HE usual business of the day having been despatched, the court was open for... | |
| St. John Harley - 1876 - 292 頁
...Chesney again. Better not expect me till you see me." And with a mere handshake they parted. CHAPTEE XIX. Of all affliction taught a lover yet, 'Tis sure the hardest science to forget. WISE man has said that love has two chief pleasures — its beginning and its ending. For myself, I... | |
| Rossiter Johnson - 1876 - 840 頁
...curse my innocence. Of all affliction taught n lover yet, 'Tis sure the hardest science to forget ! me In' offender, yet detest th' offence ? How the dear object from the crime remove. Or how distinguish... | |
| 1877 - 630 頁
...English poetry we should find anything, for direct eloquence of passion, to excel the following : — ' Of all affliction taught a lover yet 'Tis sure the hardest science to forget. How How shall I lose the sin yct keep the sense. And love th' offender yct detest th' offence ? How... | |
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