| Robert Chambers - 1903 - 888 стор.
...allowed to be perfect. A poet from Derbyshire [Mr Moore] told me he had seen no such heart's -ease. s thou'rt vineyard, field, and wood, and meadow. LEIGH HUNT. From an Engraving after Hayter. Here I wrote... | |
| Sir Henry Craik - 1907 - 814 стор.
...As to my flowers, they were allowed to be perfect. Thomas Moore, who came to see me with Lord Byron, told me he had seen no such heart's-ease. I bought the Parnaso Italians while in prison, and used often to think of a passage in it, while looking at this miniature... | |
| Walter Franz Schirmer - 1912 - 164 стор.
...Frau bei sich zu haben und den Examiner fortzusetzen. Aus seinem Gefängnishof machte er einen Garten, "Mio picciol orto a me sei vigna, e campo, e selva, e prato" sagt er mit Baldi (Autob. II 9), und seine Zimmer, die er in ein Gartenhaus verwandelte, wurden ein... | |
| Claude Moore Fuess - 1914 - 372 стор.
...my flowers, they were allowed to be perfect. Thomas 25 .Moore, who came to see me with Lord Byron, told me he had seen no such heart's-ease. I bought...while looking at this miniature piece of horticulture : — 30 "My little garden, To me thou'rt vineyard, field, and meadow and wood." — BALDI. Here I... | |
| Arthur Quiller-Couch - 1925 - 1262 стор.
...As to my flowers, they were allowed to be perfect. Thomas Moore, who came to see me with Lord Byron, told me he had seen no such heart's-ease. I bought...selva, e prato. — BALDI. - My little garden, To me thou'rt vineyard, field, and meadow, and wood. Here I wrote and read in fine weather, sometimes under... | |
| Sir Arthur Thomas Quiller-Couch - 1925 - 1124 стор.
...As to my flowers, they were allowed to be perfect. Thomas Moore, who came to see me with Lord Byron, told me he had seen no such heart's-ease. I bought...Mio picciol orto, A me sei vigna, e campo, e selva, c prato. — BALDI. My little garden, To me thou'rt vineyard, field, and meadow, and wood. Here I wrote... | |
| 1896 - 926 стор.
...As to my flowers, they were allowed to be perfect. Thomas Moore, who came to see me with Lord Byron, told me he had seen no such heart's-ease. I bought the "Parnaso Italiano" while in prison," — (it cost him £30, and ten years later he talked of selling it for half the sum, to buy bread)... | |
| Edgar Mertner, Leigh Hunt, Leigh Hunt - 968 стор.
...bordered it with a thick bed of earth from a nursery, and even contrived to have a grass-plot. The earth 1 filled with flowers and young trees. There was an...e prato. — BALDI. - My little garden, To me thou 'rt vineyard, field, and meadow, and wood. Here I wrote and read in fine weather, sometimes under an... | |
| 326 стор.
...As to my flowers, they were allowed to be perfect. Thomas Moore, who came to see me with Lord Byron, told me he had seen no such heart's-ease. I bought...picciol orto, A me sei vigna, e campo, e selva, e prato. BALIM. My little garden, To me thou'rt vineyard, field, and mead&w, Here I wrote and read in fine weather,... | |
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