| Abraham Cowley - 1905 - 484 페이지
...promis'd Land, Thou still alone (alas) dost gaping stand, Upon the naked Beach, upon the Barren Sand. As a fair morning of the blessed spring, After a tedious...Such was the glorious entry of our King, Enriching moysture drop'd on every thing : Plenty he sow'd below, and cast about him light. But then (alas) to... | |
| Abraham Cowley - 1905 - 484 페이지
...Land, ( | Thou still alone (alas) dost gaping stand, il Upon the naked Beach, upon the Barren Sand. As a fair morning of the blessed spring, After a tedious...Such was the glorious entry of our King, Enriching moysture drop'd on every thing : Plenty he sow'd below, and cast about him light. But then (alas) to... | |
| Abraham Cowley - 1905 - 484 페이지
...promis'd Land, Thou still alone (alas) dost gaping stand, Upon the naked Beach, upon the Barren Sand. 4As a fair morning of the blessed spring, After a tedious...Such was the glorious entry of our King, Enriching moysture drop'd on every thing : Plenty he sow'd below, and cast about him light. But then (alas) to... | |
| Abraham Cowley - 1905 - 484 페이지
...promis'd Land, Thou still alone (alas) dost gaping stand, Upon the naked Beach, upon the Barren Sand. 4As a fair morning of the blessed spring, After a tedious...Such was the glorious entry of our King, Enriching moysture drop'd on every thing : Plenty he sow'd below, and cast about him light. But then (alas) to... | |
| Kenneth Newton Colvile - 1923 - 296 페이지
...is true wit, in the modern as well as in the metaphysical sense of the word, in the fourth stanza : As a fair morning of the blessed spring, After a tedious...alone, One of old Gideon's Miracles was shown. For ev'ry Tree, and ev'ry Herb around, With Pearly Dew was crown'd, And upon all the quickened Ground,... | |
| 1920 - 580 페이지
...this, in the work up to 1663, he is assiduous to bury. And only in a late, brief, wistful interlude, As a fair morning of the blessed spring After a tedious stormy night,8 while he lived in retirement at Barn Elms and Chertsey, did he write purely for his own pleasure.... | |
| Abraham Cowley - 1905 - 484 페이지
...promis'd Land, Thou still alone (alas) dost gaping stand, Upon the naked Beach, upon the Barren Sand. 4As a fair morning of the blessed spring, After a tedious...Such was the glorious entry of our King, Enriching moysture drop'd on every thing : Plenty he sow'd below, and cast about him light. But then (alas) to... | |
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