| Charles Lamb - 1808 - 512 lapas
...leave I take, Lest the great Pan do awake, That sleeping lies in a deep glade, •Under a broad beeches shade. I must go, I must run, Swifter than the fiery sun. '{Exit. , .Clor. And all my fears go withthee. What greatness, or what private hidden power, Is there in me... | |
| Francis Beaumont, John Fletcher - 1811 - 712 lapas
...bring you more, more sweet and strong; Till when humbly leave I take, Lest the great Pan do awake,* That sleeping lies in a deep glade. Under a broad...run Swifter than the fiery sun. [Exit. Clo. And all my'fear»,gorv»ith thee. What greatness or what private hidden pow'r Is there in me to draw submission... | |
| Ben Jonson, John Fletcher, Francis Beaumont - 1811 - 712 lapas
...bring you more, more sweet and strong; Till when humbly leave I take, Lest the great Pan do awake,7 That sleeping lies in a deep glade, Under a broad...I must go, I must run Swifter than the fiery sun. [En'/. do. And all my fears go with thee. What greatness or what private hidden pow't Is there in me... | |
| Ben Jonson, John Fletcher, Francis Beaumont - 1811 - 728 lapas
...lies in a deep glade, Under a broad beech's shade: I must go, I must run Swifter than the fiery sun. Clo. And all my fears go with thee. What greatness or what private hidden pow'f Is there in me to draw submission From this rude man and beast? Sure I am mortal : The daughter... | |
| Charles Lamb - 1813 - 502 lapas
...leave I take, Lest the great Pan do awake, That sleeping lies in a deep glade, Under a broad beeches shade. I must go, I must run, Swifter than the fiery sun. [Exit. Clor. And all my fears go with thce. What greatness., or what private hidden power, Is there in me... | |
| Leigh Hunt - 1820 - 432 lapas
...bring you more, more sweet and slroniT, Till when humbly leave I take, Lest the great Pan do awake, That sleeping lies in a deep glade, Under a broad beech's shade. FLETCHER'S Faithful Shepherdess. How the poets doable every delight for us, with their imagination... | |
| William Hazlitt - 1821 - 380 lapas
...Clorin, after she has been alarmed by the Satyr, is the only one of which Milton has made a free use. " And all my fears go with thee. What greatness or what...me to draw submission From this rude man and beast 1 Sure I am mortal : The daughter of a shepherd ; he was mortal, And she that bore me mortal : prick... | |
| Elizabeth Kent (botanist.) - 1825 - 466 lapas
...satyr who brings fruit to Clorin says — " Till when humbly leave I take, Lest the great Pan do awake, That sleeping lies in a deep glade, Under a broad Beech's shade." BEAUMONT and FLETCHEU. " There, at the foot of yonder nodding Beech That rears its old fantastic roots... | |
| John Milton - 1826 - 476 lapas
...et uva racemo, 65 Nee myrteta juvant; ovium quoque taedet, at illae " Lest the great Pan do awake, " That sleeping lies in a deep glade " Under a broad beech's shade." T. WARTON. Ver. 53. Et repetunt sub aquis sibi nota sedilia nymphce,] Homer, Odyss. xii. 318. "EyOa... | |
| Leigh Hunt - 1834 - 342 lapas
...bring you more, more sweet and strong. Till when humbly leave I take, Lest the great Pan do awake, That sleeping lies in a deep glade, Under a broad beech's shade. FLETCHER'S Faithful Shepherdess. How the poets double every delight for us, with their imagination... | |
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