| Francis Beaumont - 1750 - 492 lapas
...Meadows do they glide, Wheeling ftill on ev'ry Side, Sometimes winding round about, To find the even'ft Channel out. And if thou wilt go with me, Leaving mortal Company, In the cool Streams malt thou lye, Free from harm as well as I : I will give thee for thy Food, No Fifli that ufeth... | |
| Charles Lamb - 1808 - 512 lapas
...wounds. Amo. Ah me ! River God. Fear not him that succour'd thee. I am this fountain's god ; below My waters to a river grow, And 'twixt two banks with...still on every side, Sometimes winding round about, i To find the evenest channel out -T And if ihou wilt go with me, Leaving mortal company, In the cool... | |
| Walter Scott - 1810 - 308 lapas
...sweet as lovely Melancholy. 24 IX. RIVER GOD'S COURTSHIP. FLETCHER. I AM this fountain's God. Below, My waters to a river grow, And 'twixt two banks with...Through the meadows do they glide, Wheeling still on ev'ry side, Sometimes winding round about, To find the evenest channel out. And if thou wilt go with... | |
| Ben Jonson, John Fletcher, Francis Beaumont - 1811 - 712 lapas
...meadows do they glide, W heeling still on ev'ry side, Sometimes winding round about. To find the even'st channel out. And if thou wilt go with me, Leaving mortal company, In the cool stream shall thou lie, Free from harm as well as I : I will give thec for thy food No fish that useth in the... | |
| Francis Beaumont, John Fletcher - 1811 - 712 lapas
...meadows do they glide, Wheeling still on ev'ry side, Sometimes winding round about. To find the even'st channel out. And if thou wilt go with me, Leaving mortal company, In the cool stream shall thou lie. Free from harm as well as 1 : I will give thee for thy food No fish that useth in the... | |
| Charles Lamb - 1813 - 508 lapas
...thy wounds. Amo. Ah me ! River God. Fear not him that succour'd thee. I am this fountain's god; below My waters to a river grow, And 'twixt two banks with...wilt go with me, Leaving mortal company, In the cool streams shalt thou lie, Free from harm as well as I. I will give thee for thy food, i No tish that... | |
| Charles Lamb - 1813 - 502 lapas
...wounds. Amo. Ah me ! River God. Fear not him that succour'd thee. I am this fountain's god_; below My waters to a river grow, And 'twixt two banks with...still on every side, Sometimes winding round about, TQ find the evenest channel out ; And if thou wilt go with me, Leaving mortal company, In the cool... | |
| John Milton - 1824 - 428 lapas
...in imitation of the River-God in the Faithful Shepherdess, act 3. I am this fountain's God ; below My waters to a river grow, And 'twixt two banks with...every side, Sometimes winding round about, To find the even'st channel out, &c. 892. My sliding chariot stays ; Thick, set with agate, and the azure sheen,... | |
| John Milton - 1824 - 414 lapas
...Faithful Shepherdess, act S. I am this fountain's God ; below My waters to a river grow, And 't« iit two banks with osiers set, That only prosper in the...every side, Sometimes winding round about, To find the evcn'st channel out, &c. 892. My sliding chariot slayt ; Thickt tet with agate, and the azure sheen,... | |
| Francis Beaumont, John Fletcher - 1840 - 754 lapas
...thy wounds. Amo. Ay, me ! God. Fear not him that succout'd thee : I am this fountain's God ! Below My waters to a river grow, And 'twixt two banks with...still on every side. Sometimes winding round about, To^find the evenest channel out. And if thou wilt go with me, Leaving mortal company, In the cool stream... | |
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