| James Silk Buckingham - 1829 - 606 páginas
...were love-sick with them : the oars were silver ; Which to the tune of flutes keep stroke, and made The water which they beat to follow faster. As amorous of their strokes. SHAKSPEARE. FLUTES in the sunny air ! And harps in the porphyry halls ! And a low, deep hum — like... | |
| Thomas Kibble Hervey - 1829 - 468 páginas
...were love- sick with them : the oars were silver; Which to the tune of flutes kept stroke, and made The water which they beat to follow faster, As amorous of their strokes. SHAK.SPEARE. FLUTES in the sunny air! And a low, deep hum,— like a people's prayer, — With its... | |
| Alaric Alexander Watts - 1829 - 414 páginas
...were love-sick with them : the oars were silver ; Which to the tune of flutes kept stroke, and made The water which they beat to follow faster, As amorous of their strokes. SHAKSPEARE. I. FLUTES in the sunny air ! And harps in the porphyry halls ! And a low, deep hum, —... | |
| Thomas Curtis - 1829 - 824 páginas
...the form or use of an oar. The oar* were silver, Which to the tune of flutes kept stroke, and made The water, which they beat, to follow faster, As amorous of their strokes. Sfialts¡>eare. Antony and Cleopatra. His bold head Tiove the contentious waves he kept, and oarei... | |
| 1829 - 470 páginas
...were love-sick with them : the oars were silver; Which to the tune of flutes kept stroke, and made The water which they beat to follow faster, As amorous of their strokes. SHAKSPEAKC. I. FLUTES in the sunny air ! And harps in the porphyry halls \ And a low, deep hum, —... | |
| Thomas Kibble Hervey - 1829 - 314 páginas
...were love-sick with them : the oars were silver; Which to the tune of flutes kept stroke, and made The water which they beat to follow faster, As amorous of their strokes. SBAK.SPSARE. FLUTES in the sunny air ! And harps in the porphyry halls ! And a low, deep hum, — like... | |
| Thomas Kibble Hervey - 1829 - 310 páginas
...were love- sick with them : the oars were silver; Which to the tune of flutes kept stroke, and made The water which they beat to follow faster, As amorous of their »trokes. SHAKSFIARE. FLUTES in the sunny air! And harps in the porphyry halls ! And a low, deep hum,... | |
| Thomas Curtis (of Grove house sch, Islington) - 424 páginas
...itroka. Id. King Lear. 1 The oars were silver, t, Which to the tune of flutes kept strvla-, and made - The water which they beat to follow faster, As amorous of their ttruka. Id. Antony and Cleopatra, He entered, and won the whole kingdom of Naples, without striking... | |
| William Shakespeare, William Harness - 1830 - 510 páginas
...winds were love-sick with them: the oars were silver; Which to the tune of flutes kept stroke, and made The water, which they beat, to follow faster, As amorous...For her own person, It beggar'd all description; she d:d lie In her pavilion, (cloth of gold, of tissue,) O'er-picturing that Venus, where we see, The fancy... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1831 - 528 páginas
...were love-sick with them : the oars were silver ; Which to the tune of (lutes kept stroke, and made The water, which they beat, to follow faster, As amorous...O'er-picturing that Venus, where we see The fancy out- work nnture : on each side her, Stood pretty dimpled boys, like smiling Cupids, With diverse-colour'd... | |
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