| Edmund Waller - 1722 - 364 trang
...his Mufe; why elfe fhould he cry » ' 'i Ob how I long, my carelefs Limbs to lay Under the Plantane's Shade, and all the Day With amorous Airs my Fancy entertain, ' Invoke the Mufes, and.imprtve my Veinl No Paffion there in my free Breaftjbould move, None but the fweet and beft... | |
| Edmund Waller - 1744 - 496 trang
...on them eternally does fmile. Oh ! how I long ray carelefs limbs to lay Under the plantain's fhadej and all the day With amorous airs my fancy entertain ; Invoke the Mufes, and improve my vein ! No paffion there in my free breaft fhould move, None but the fweet, and... | |
| Edmund Waller - 1768 - 366 trang
...on them eternally does fmile. Oh ! how I long my carelefs limbs to lay Under the plantain's fhade ; and all the day With amorous airs my fancy entertain ; Invoke the Miifes, and improve my vein ! No paffion there in my free breaft fhould move, None but the fweet^ and... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1779 - 346 trang
...on them eternally does fmile. Oh ! how I long my carelefs limbs to lay Under the plantain's fhade ; and all the day With amorous airs my fancy entertain ; Invoke the Mufes, and improve my vein ! No paffion there in my free breaft mould move, None but the fweet, and... | |
| Edmund Waller - 1806 - 320 trang
...ill-constrained notes, While the supporter of the poets' style, Phoebus, on them eternally does smile. Oh ! how I long my careless limbs to lay Under the plantain's...improve my vein ! No passion there in my free breast should move. None but the sweet and best of passions, love. There while I sing, if gentle Love be by,... | |
| British poets - 1809 - 512 trang
...ill-constrained notes, While the supporter of the poets' style, Phoebus, on them eternally does smile. Oh ! how I long my careless limbs to lay Under the plantain's...improve my vein ! No passion there in my free breast should move, None but the sweet and best of passions, love. There while 1 sing, if gentle Love be by,... | |
| Joseph Addison - 1810 - 312 trang
...more refulgent light : for that (as mine your beauties now) employ'd his utmost sight. SIGHS. Ob I how I long my careless limbs to lay under the plantain's...improve my vein ! no passion there in my free breast should move, none but the sweet and best of passions, Love. There while I sing, if gentle Love be by,... | |
| Abraham Cowley - 1810 - 314 trang
...more refulgent light : . . for that (as mine your beauties now) employ'd his utmost sight. SIGHS. Oi! how I long my careless limbs to lay under the plantain's...improve my vein ! no passion there in my free breast should move, none but the sweet and best of passions, Love. There while I sing, if gentle Love be by,... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1810 - 654 trang
...ill-constrained notes : While the supporter of the poet's style, Phcebus, on them eternally does smile. Oh ! how I long my careless limbs to lay Under the plantain's...improve my vein ! No passion there in my free breast should move. None but the sweet, and best of passions, love. There will I sing, if gentle Lave be by,... | |
| British poets - 1822 - 280 trang
...ill-constrained notes : While the supporter of the poets' style, Phcebus, on them eternally does smile. Oh ! how I long my careless limbs to lay Under the plantain's...improve my vein ! No passion there in my free breast should move, None but the sweet and best of passions, love. There while I sing, if gentle Love be by,... | |
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