| William Shenstone - 1791 - 350 halaman
...dreamt of my vine ; May I lofe both my pipe and my crook, If I knew of a kid that was mine. I priz'd every hour that went by, Beyond all that had pleas'd...part, and I figh ; And I grieve that I priz'd them np more, But why do I languifh in vain? Why wander thus penfively here ? Oh ! why did I come from the... | |
| 1792 - 112 halaman
...dreamt of my vine ; May I lofe both my pipe and my crook , If I knew of a kid that was mine. I priz'd every hour that went by, Beyond all that had pleas'd me before, But now they are pafs'd, and I figh, And I grieve that I priz'd them no more. But why do I languish in vain ? Why wander... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1792 - 422 halaman
...pafiliges, to which if any mind denies its fympathy, it has no acquaintance with, Jove or nature ; I priz'd every hour that went by. Beyond all that had pleas'd me before ; JJut now they are paft, and I figh, And I grieve that I priz'd them no more. When forc'd the fair... | |
| 1764 - 796 halaman
...dreamt of my vines May I lofc both my pipe and my crook, If I knew of a kid that was mine. I priz'd every hour that went by, Beyond all that had pleas'd me before; But now they arc pad, and I figh ; And I grieve that I priz'd them no more. But why do I languid) in vain ? Why... | |
| Vicesimus Knox - 1796 - 476 halaman
...! I priz'd every hour that went byi Beyond all that had plcas'd me before; But now they are psfs'd, and I figh, And I grieve that I priz'd them no more. But why do I languid) in vain? Why «ander thus penfively here ? O, why did 1 come from the plain, Where I fed on... | |
| William Shenstone - 1798 - 320 halaman
...dreamt of my vine ; May I lofe both my pipe and my crook, If I knew of a kid that was mine. I priz'd every hour that went by, Beyond all that had pleas'd me before ! But now they are paft, and I figh ; And I grieve that I priz'd them no more. But why do I languifh in vain ? Why wander... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1800 - 714 halaman
...passages, to which if any mind denies its sympathy, it has no acquaintance with love or nature : I priz'd every hour that went by, Beyond all that had pleas'd me before ; But now they are past, and 1 sigh, And I grieve that I priz'd them no more. When forc'd the fair nymph to forego. What... | |
| Apollo - 1800 - 224 halaman
...of my vine : May I lofe both my pipe and my crook, If I knew of a kid that was mine. I priz'd ev'ry hour that went by, Beyond all that had pleas'd me before , But now they are paft, and I figh ; And I grieve that I priz'd them no more. But why do I languifh in vain ? Why wander... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1800 - 512 halaman
...dreamt of my vine : May I look both my pipe and my crook, H 1 knew of a kid that was mine. I priz'd every hour that went by, Beyond all that had pleas'd me before; Bat now they are pad, and 1 Cgh ; And I grieve that I priz'd them no more. Bit why do I languid! in... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1801 - 404 halaman
...paflages, to which if any mind denies its fympathy, it has no acquaintance with love or nature : I priz'd every hour that went by, Beyond all that had pleas'd me before ; But now they are paft, and I figh, And I grieve that I priz'd them no more. When forc'd the fair nymph to forego, What... | |
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