| John Bell - 1800 - 440 стор.
...comparing thus; She and comparisons are odious. , . ff ELEGY IX. , THE AUTUMNAL. INo spring nor summer's beauty hath such grace As I have seen in one Autumnal face. Young beauties force cur loves, and that's a rape; This doth but co'irwel, yet you cannot 'scapr. If... | |
| Thomas Curtis - 1829 - 852 стор.
...the clouds ; like an mutuunuil star, Or lightning, thou shalt fall. Hilton. "No spring or summer's beauty hath such grace, As I have seen in one autumnal face. Н-яте. Bind now up your autumnal flowers, to prevent suddr-n gusts, which will prostrate all. Evelyn.... | |
| Henry Phillips - 1829 - 442 стор.
...clusters glow, And a riper purple show. Donne tells us, in poetical numbers, No spring or summer's beauty hath such grace, As I have seen in one autumnal face. Pope seems equally to have regarded these grand changes of nature ; Not the fair fruit that on yon... | |
| 1832 - 348 стор.
...left there, in verse, a character of the beauties of her body and mind. Of the first he says, " No spring nor summer beauty hath such grace, As I have seen in an autumnal face." Of the latter he says, " In all her words to every hearer fit, You may at revels,... | |
| Izaak Walton - 1832 - 348 стор.
...and left there, in verse, a character of the beauties of her body and mind. Of the first he says, "No spring nor summer beauty hath such grace, As I have seen in an autumnal face." Of the latter he says, " In all her words to every hearer fit, You may at revels,... | |
| Robert Southey - 1834 - 394 стор.
...it so. It is not of necessity that we grow ugly as well as old." Donne says No spring, nor summer's beauty hath such grace As I have seen in one autumnal face ; he was probably speaking of his wife, for Donne was happy in his marriage, as he deserved to be.... | |
| Andrew Thomson - 1835 - 302 стор.
...our own poets consider to be peculiarly characteristic of an English autumn. " No spring or summer's beauty hath such grace, As I have seen in one autumnal face.." It reminded us of that " even-tide" of the year which a late writer has forcibly described as the season... | |
| Edward Vaughan Kenealy - 1845 - 356 стор.
...summer warms not with a heat So potent as thy wintry glows. DONNE. The Autumnal. No spring, nor summer's beauty hath such grace As I have seen in one Autumnal face. ****** Fair eyes ! who asks more heat than comes from thence He in a fever wishes pestilence : Call... | |
| Edward Vaughan Kenealy - 1845 - 362 стор.
...summer warms not with a heat So potent as thy wintry glows. DONNE. The Autumnal. No spring, nor summer's beauty hath such grace As I have seen in one Autumnal face. ****** Fair eyes ! who asks more heat than comes from thence He in a fever wishes pestilence : Call... | |
| 1849 - 728 стор.
...clusters glow, And a riper purple show." Donne tells us, in poetical numbers, " No spring or summer's beauty hath such grace As I have seen in one autumnal face." " Not the fair fruit that on yon branches glows With that ripe red th' autumual sun bestows." And since... | |
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