| Francis Beaumont - 1750 - 492 páginas
...are clear. • . : • : ..-; : . .. [They rife and fing in Pratfe of Pan. The SONG. Sing his Praifes that doth keep Our Flocks from harm, Pan the Father of our Sheep, And Arm in Arm Tread we foftly in a Round, . ... -,r'. While the hollow neighboring Ground • Fills the Mujick with her Sound.... | |
| Robert Fergusson - 1773 - 344 páginas
...others' woes destroy'd, Act only from a selfish view, Nor give the aid to pity due. TO THE MEMORY OF JOHN CUNNINGHAM THE POET.* Sing his praises that doth...neighbouring ground Fills the music with her sound. — BEAUMONT AKD FLETCHER. YE mournful meanders and groves, Delight of the Muse and her song; Ye grottoes... | |
| Robert Fergusson - 1800 - 250 páginas
...selfish view, Nor give the aid to Pity due. To THE MEMORY OF JOHN CUNNINGHAM THE POEX. Sing his pralfes that doth keep Our flocks from harm PAN, the father...arm , Tread we softly in a round, While the hollow neighb'ring ground: Fills the music with her sound. BEAUMONT and FLETCHER. YE mournful meanders and... | |
| Robert Fergusson - 1807 - 378 páginas
...sharers of my bounty's aid ! Ye sons of base INGRATITUDE, adieu ! TO THE MEMORY OP JOHN CUNNINGHAM, POET. Sing his praises that doth keep Our flocks from...neighbouring ground Fills the music with her sound. BEAUMONT & FLETCHER. YE mournful meanders and groves, Delight of the Muse and her song ! Ye grottos... | |
| Robert Fergusson - 1807 - 378 páginas
...base INGRATITUDE, adieu ! TO THE MEMORY Off JOHN CUNNINGHAM, POET. Sing his praises that doth keep 0 Our flocks from harm ; Pan, the father of our sheep...neighbouring ground Fills the music with her sound. BEAUMONT & FLETCHER. YE mournful meanders and groves, Delight of the Muse and her song ! Ye grottos... | |
| Ben Jonson, John Fletcher, Francis Beaumont - 1811 - 712 páginas
...e.raiidiri voces et verla vocanlis fita v tri, nui cum terras obscura Icncret. Xa. iv. 4бО. К. THE SONG. Sing his praises that doth keep Our flocks from harm,...in arm Tread we softly in a round, While the hollow neighb'ring ground Fills the music with her sound. Pan, oh, great (jod Pan, to thee Thus do we sing:... | |
| Francis Beaumont, John Fletcher - 1811 - 712 páginas
...i>oces el vcrla vocanlis f'ita viri, n«.t cum terms oiscura tentrtl. yP.n. iv. 460. R. THE SONG. Bin"; his praises that doth keep Our flocks from harm, Pan,...in arm Tread we softly in a round, While the hollow neighb'ring ground Fills the music with her sound. Pan, oh, great {tod Pan, to thee Thus do we sing... | |
| Robert Fergusson - 1815 - 348 páginas
...other woes destroy'd, Act only from a selfish, view, Nor give the aid to Pity due. TO THE MEMORY OF JOHN CUNNINGHAM, the Poet. Sing his praises that doth...in arm Tread we softly in a round, While the hollow neighb'ring ground Fills the music with her sound. Ui:.u:.i:ovr and FLETCHEB. YE mournful meanders... | |
| Robert Fergusson, James Gray - 1821 - 292 páginas
...comic heart must now be griev'd to see The sexton's dreary part perform'd on thee. TO THE MEMORY OF JOHN CUNNINGHAM THE POET. Sing his praises that doth...softly in a round, While the hollow neighbouring ground nils the music with her sound. Beaumont and Fletcher. YK mournful meanders and groves, Delight of the... | |
| John Milton - 1824 - 414 páginas
...The measure in a mild, rude, and wanton antic. 14,3. Compare Fletcher, Faithful Shepherdess, ais 1. Arm in arm Tread we softly in a round, While the hollow neighbouring ground, &c. And Jonson, in his Masques, In motions swift and meet The happy ground to lieat. And Shakespeare,... | |
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