| 1840 - 528 стор.
...than a hermit's fast. Speaking of the supernatural charms of his serpentine heroine, he writes — Let the mad poets say whate'er they please Of the...lineal indeed From Pyrrha's pebbles or old Adam's seed. Byron thought the same, flesh and blood being compared not with spirit and air, but with chiselled... | |
| Mary Botham Howitt - 1840 - 554 стор.
...enticed him on To unperplex'd delight and pleasure known. Let the mad poets say whate'er they pleoee Of the sweets of Fairies, Peris, Goddesses, There...and waterfall, As a real woman, lineal indeed From fyrrba's pebbles or old Adam's seed. Thus gentle Lamia jodged, and judged nright, That Lycitis could... | |
| Mary Botham Howitt - 1840 - 552 стор.
...woman's lore so well ; And every word she spake enticed him on To unperplex'd delight and pleasure known. Let the mad poets say whate'er they please Of the sweets of Fairies, Peris, Goddess«*, There is not such a treat among them all, Haunters of cavern, lake, and waterfall. As a... | |
| John Keats - 1841 - 254 стор.
...woman's lore so well ; And every word she spake enticed him on To unperplex'd delight and pleasure known. Let the mad poets say whate'er they please Of the...lake, and waterfall, As a real woman, lineal indeed Thus gentle Lamia judged, and judged aright, That Lycius could not love in half a fright, So threw... | |
| John Keats - 1846 - 340 стор.
...woman's lore so well : And every word she spake enticed him on To unperplexed delight and pleasure known. Let the mad poets say whate'er they please Of the...lineal indeed From Pyrrha's pebbles or old Adam's seed. Thus gentle Lamia judged, and judged aright, That Lycius could not love in half a fright, So threw... | |
| John Keats - 1847 - 280 стор.
...woman's lore so well; And every word she spake enticed him on To unperplex'd delight and pleasure known. Let the mad poets say whate'er they please Of the...lineal indeed From Pyrrha's pebbles or old Adam's seed. Thus gentle Lamia judged, and judged aright, That Lycius could not love in half a fright, So threw... | |
| Mary Botham Howitt - 1847 - 556 стор.
...woman's lore so well ; And every word she spake enticed him on To uuperplei'd delight and pleasure known. Let the mad poets say whate'er they please Of the...lineal indeed From Pyrrha's pebbles or old Adam's seed. Thus gentle Lamia judged, and judged aright, That Lycius could not love in half a fright, So threw... | |
| Life - 1853 - 298 стор.
...pass; As in the cave across the wizard's glass. ROGEKS. Let the mad poets say whate'er they please Of sweets of fairies, Peris, goddesses : There is not...— Haunters of cavern, lake, and waterfall, — As real woman, lineal indeed, From Pyrrha's pebbles, or old Adam's seed. KEATS. WHEN we returned to college... | |
| Mary Botham Howitt - 1853 - 548 стор.
...whate'er they plea* Of the sweets of Fairies, Peris, Goddewfs There is not such a treat among them aU, Haunters of cavern, lake, and waterfall. As a real...lineal indeed From Pyrrha's pebbles or old Adam's iwA Thus gentle Lamia judged, and judged «light, That Lycius could not love in half a fright, So threw... | |
| John Keats - 1855 - 416 стор.
...woman's lore so well ; And every word she spake enticed him on To unperplexed delight and pleasure known. Let the mad poets say whate'er they please Of the...Haunters of cavern, lake, and waterfall, As a real wToman, lineal indeed, From Pyrrha's pebbles or old Adam's seed. Thus gentle Lamia judged, and judged... | |
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