| John Bell - 1799 - 402 sayfa
...words, or whatsoever wrong By ours was done the Greek or Latin tongue, Thou had.t redem'd, and open'd us a mine Of rich and pregnant fancy, drawn a line Of...had good Old Orpheus seen, or all the ancient brood ' 40 Our superstitious fools admire, and hold Their lead more precious than thy burnlsh'd gold, Thou... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1810 - 746 sayfa
...and open'd us a mine Of t'tsh and pregnant fancy, drawn a line Of masculine expression ; which bad good Old Orpheus seen, or all the ancient brood Our...Thou hadst been their exchequer, and no more They in each other's dust had rak"d for ore. Thou shalt yield no precedence, but of time, And the blind... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1810 - 728 sayfa
...or whatsoever wrong By ours was done the Greek or Latin tongue, Thou hadst redeem'd, and open'd us a mine Of rich and pregnant fancy, drawn a line Of...ancient brood Our superstitious fools admire, and hold Thou hadst been their exchequer, and no more They in each other's dust had rak'd for ore. Thou shall... | |
| Edmund Gosse - 1891 - 360 sayfa
...***** Whatsoever wrong 'By ours was done the Greek or Latin tongue, Thou hast redeem' d, and opened us a mine Of rich and pregnant fancy, drawn a line Of...admire, and hold Their lead more precious than thy burnish' d gold, Thou hadst been their exchequer ..... Let others carve the rest ; it vtill suffice... | |
| Thomas Carew - 1893 - 362 sayfa
...words, or whatsoever wrong By ours was done the Greek or Latin tongue, Thou hast redeem'd, and open'd as a mine Of rich and pregnant fancy ; drawn a line...gold, Thou had'st been their Exchequer, and no more . dross ?] They each in other's dross had search'd for ore. Thou shalt yield no precedence, but of... | |
| John Donne - 1895 - 342 sayfa
...words, or whatsoever wrong By ours was done the Greek or Latin tongue, Thou hast redeemed, and opened us a mine Of rich and pregnant fancy, drawn a line Of...admire and hold Their lead more precious than thy burnished gold, Thou hadst been their exchequer, and no more They each in other's dust had raked for... | |
| John Donne - 1895 - 314 sayfa
...words, or whatsoever wrong By ours was done the Greek or Latin tongue, Thou hast redeemed, and opened us a mine Of rich and pregnant fancy, drawn a line Of...ancient brood Our superstitious fools admire and hold Thou hadst been their exchequer, and no more They each in other's dust had raked for ore. Thou shalt... | |
| Edmund Gosse - 1899 - 420 sayfa
...melting heart distil, And the deep knowledge of dark truths did teach." Once again, Donne has " opened us a mine Of rich and pregnant fancy, drawn a line Of masculine expression . . . Thou shall yield no precedence, but of time,"— that is to say, the ancient poets have no advantage... | |
| William Stanley Braithwaite - 1907 - 892 sayfa
...Latin tongue, Thou hast redeem'd; and open'd us a mine Of rich and pregnant fancy; drawn a line 676 Of masculine expression, which had good Old Orpheus...hadst been their exchequer, and no more They each in other's dung had search'd for ore. Thou shalt yield no precedence, but of time, And the blind fate... | |
| 1928 - 500 sayfa
...cheapness: Whatsoever wrong By ours was done the Greek and Latin tongue Thou hast redeem'd, and open'd us a mine Of rich and pregnant fancy; drawn a line Of...Thou hadst been their exchequer, and no more They in each other's dung had search'd for ore; now that the great Donne is dead, went on Carew, bad poets,... | |
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