| English poets - 1801 - 382 Seiten
...wont to hove, With eyes cast up into the maiden's tower, And easy sighs, such as folk draw in love. The stately seats, the ladies bright of hue, The dances...tales of great delight, With words and looks that tygers could but rue ; Where each of us did plead the other's right. The palm-play, where, despoiled... | |
| George Ellis - 1803 - 468 Seiten
...wont to hove, s With eyes cast up into the maiden's tmcer, And easy sighs, such as folk draw in love. The stately seats, the ladies bright of hue, The dances short, long tales of great delight, 1 So ed, I.— Ed. 1567, "she doth." 'So cd. 1567.— With words and looks that tigers could but rue... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1810 - 692 Seiten
...up unto the Maidens Tower [rove. With easy sighs, such as men draw in love. And again in the same : The stately seats, the ladies bright of hue, The dances short, long tales of sweet delight. Arid for the pleasantness of the place, these verses of his may testify, in the tame... | |
| George Ellis - 1811 - 472 Seiten
...wont to hove, s With eyes cast up into the maiden's totuer, And easy sighs, such as folk draw in love. The stately seats, the ladies bright of hue, The dances...Where each of us did plead the other's right. The palm-play, * where, despoiled for the game, z With dazed eyes oft we by.gleames of love Have miss'd... | |
| George Ellis - 1811 - 470 Seiten
...wont to hove, s With eyes cast up into the maiden's toner, And easy sighs, such as folk draw in love. The stately seats, the ladies bright of hue, The dances...Where each of us did plead the other's right. The palm-play, * where, despoiled for the game, * With dazed eyes oft we by gleames of love Have miss'd... | |
| 1816 - 676 Seiten
...wont to hove, With eyes cast up unto the Maiden's tower, And easy sighs, such as folks draw in love. " The stately seats, the ladies bright of hue, The dances...could but rue, Where each of us did plead the other's rigbt. " The palme-play, where, despoiled for the game, With dazed eyes oft we by gleams of love Have... | |
| Thomas Campbell - 1819 - 420 Seiten
...wont to hove, With eyes upcast unto the maiden's tower, And easy sighs, such as folk draw in love. The stately seats, the ladies bright of hue, The dances...; With words and looks that tigers could but rue, When each of us did plead the other's right. The palm play1, where disported2 for the game, •' With... | |
| 1819 - 200 Seiten
...unto the Maiden's tower, ' And easy sighs, such as folk draw in love : ' The stately seats, the Indies bright of hue, ' The dances short, long tales of great delight, ' With words and looks that tygers could iu rue ; ' Where each of us ilid plead the other's right : ' The palm-play, whore, dispoiled... | |
| John Galt - 1824 - 462 Seiten
...wont to hove, With eyes cast up unto the maiden's tower, And easy sighs, such as folks draw in love ; The stately seats, the, ladies bright of hue, The...Where each of us did plead the other's right ; The palm-play, where despoiled for the game, With dazed eyes oft we, by gleams of love, Have missed the... | |
| Sholto Percy, Reuben Percy - 1824 - 392 Seiten
...In greater feast than Priam's son of Troy ;" or, with the accomplished Earl of Surrey, to recount " The stately seats, the ladies bright of hue, The dances...delight, With words and looks that tigers could but rue." Some idea of the expense bestowed on embellishing Windsor Castle, may be formed, from the sum paid... | |
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