| Abraham Cowley - 1806 - 294 pagina’s
...r>;. With constant drinking fresh and fair j The sea itself (which one would think Should have but little need of drink) Drinks twice ten thousand rivers...face no less) .... •. Drinks up the sea, and, when he 'as done, The moon and stars drink up the sun : They drink and dance by their own. light ; They... | |
| Abraham Cowley - 1809 - 296 pagina’s
...With constant drinking fresh and fair ; ' .< The sea itself (which one would think Should have but little need of drink) Drinks twice ten thousand rivers...drunken fiery face no less) Drinks up the sea, and, when he 'as done, The moon and stars drink up the sun : They drink and dance by their own light ; They drink... | |
| British poets - 1809 - 512 pagina’s
...one would think Should have but little need of drink) Prinks twice ten thousand rivers up, So 611'd that they o'erflow the cup. The busy sun (and one...drunken fiery face no less) Drinks up the sea, and, when he 'as done, The moon and stars drink up the sun : They drink and dance by their own light ; They drink... | |
| John Aikin - 1810 - 330 pagina’s
...general strain of •••tiraeat it imitate*. The sea itself' (which one would think Should have bat little need of drink) Drinks twice ten thousand rivers...o'erflow the cup. The busy sun (and one would guess By's drunken fiery face no less) Drinks up the sea, and when he' as done, The moon and stars drink... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1810 - 560 pagina’s
...fresh and lair ; The sea itself (which one would think Should have but little need of drink) Drinki twice ten thousand rivers up. So fill'd that they o'erflow the cup. Tlirliii-y Scm (ami one would .mir.-s By '» drunken fiery face no less) Drinks up the sea, and, when... | |
| William Hazlitt - 1819 - 368 pagina’s
...which one would think Should have but little need of drink, See his Lives of the British Poets, Vol. I. Drinks twice ten thousand rivers up, So fill'd that...drunken fiery face no less) Drinks up the sea, and, when he 'as done, The moon and stars drink up the sun. They drink and dance by their own light, They drink... | |
| Henry Southern, Sir Nicholas Harris Nicolas - 1823 - 402 pagina’s
...fresh and fair. The sea itself, which, one would think, Should have but little need of drink, Drinks ten thousand rivers up, So fill'd, that they o'erflow the cup. The busy sun (and one would guess, fly's drunken fiery face, no less) Drinks up the sea ; and when he's done, The moon and stars drink... | |
| British poets - 1822 - 348 pagina’s
...tunes my heart just to my strings. II. DRINKING. The sea itself (which one would think Should have but little need of drink) Drinks twice ten thousand rivers...o'erflow the cup. The busy sun (and one would guess By's drunken fiery face no less) Drinks up the sea, and, when he 'as done, The moon and stars drink... | |
| Henry Southern - 1823 - 398 pagina’s
...fresh and fair. The sea itself, which, one would think, Should have but little need of drink, Drinks ten thousand rivers up, So fill'd, that they o'erflow the cup. The busy sun (and one would guess, By's drunken fiery face, no less) Drinks up the sea ; and when he's done, The moon and stars drink... | |
| William Hazlitt - 1824 - 1062 pagina’s
...which one would think Should have but little need of drink, Drinks ten thousand rivers up, So IH ¡'d ent By's drunken fiery face no leas) Drinks up the sea, and when he'as done, The moon and stars drink up... | |
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