| John Dryden, Walter Scott - 1808 - 442 pagina’s
...glossy plum ; And thrash the chesnuts in the neighbouring grove, Such as my Amaryllis used to love. The laurel and the myrtle sweets agree, And both in nosegays shall be bound for thee. Ah, Corydon ! ah, poor unhappy swain ! Alexis will thy homely gifts disdain : That is, of short continuance.... | |
| John Dryden - 1808 - 436 pagina’s
...glossy plum ; And thrash the chesnuts in the neighbouring grove, Such as my Amaryllis used to love. The laurel and the myrtle sweets agree, And both in nosegays shall be bound for thee. Ah, Corydon ! ah, poor unhappy swain ! Alexis will thy homely gifts disdain : * That is, of short continuance.... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1810 - 770 pagina’s
...glossy plum : And thrash the chesnuts in the neighbouring grove, Such as my Amaryllis us'd to love. The laurel and the myrtle sweets agree; And both in nosegays shall be bound for thee. Ah, Corydon, ah poor unhappy swain, Alexis will thy homely gifts disdain : Nor, should'st thou offer... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1810 - 790 pagina’s
...: And thrash the chesnuts in the neighbouring grove, Such as my Amaryllis us'd to love. The lanrel and the myrtle sweets agree; And both in nosegays shall be bound fur thee. Ab, Corydon, ah poor unhappy swain, Alexis will thy homely gifts disdain : Kor, should'st... | |
| 1813 - 432 pagina’s
...; And thrash the chesnuts in the neighbouring grove, Such as my Amaryllis used to love. The lanrel and the myrtle sweets agree, And both in nosegays shall be bound for thee. Ah, Corydon ! ah, poor unhappy swain ! Alexis will thy homely gifts disdain : JNor, should'st thou... | |
| Virgil - 1819 - 488 pagina’s
...glossy plum ; And thrash the chestnuts in the fieighb'ring grovev Such as my Amaryllis us'd to love. The laurel and the myrtle sweets agree ; And both in nosegays shall be bound for thee. Ah Corydon ! ah poor unhappy swain ! Alexis will thy homely gifts disdain : Nor, should'st thou offer... | |
| Romans - 1821 - 366 pagina’s
...vos, o lauri, carpam, et it proxime, myrte, Sic posita, quoniam SXJAVES miscetis ODORES." Eclog. ii. " The laurel and the myrtle sweets agree, And both in nosegays shall be bound for thee." Dryden. Some villas were surrounded by enclosed parks, in which deer, and various wild animals were... | |
| John Dryden, Walter Scott - 1821 - 440 pagina’s
...glossy plum ; Aad thrash the chesnuts in the neighbouring grove, Such as my Amaryllis used to love. The laurel and the myrtle sweets agree, And both in nosegays shall be bound for thee. Ah, Corydon ! ah, poor unhappy swain ! Alexis will thy homely gifts disdain : * That is, of short continuance.... | |
| 1821 - 376 pagina’s
...vos, o lauri, carpam, et le proxime, myrte, Sic posittt, quoniam SUAVES miscetis 0D0RBS." Eclog.ii. " The laurel and the myrtle sweets agree, And both in nosegays shall be bound for thee." Dryden. Some villas were surrounded by enclosed parks, in which deer, and various wild animals were... | |
| British poets - 1822 - 272 pagina’s
...glossy plum; And thrash the chesnuts in the neighbouring grove, Snch as my Amaryllis used to love. The laurel and the myrtle sweets agree, And both in nosegays shall be bound for theo. Ah, Corydon! ah, poor unhappy swain! Alexis will thy homely gifts disdain : Nor, shouldst thou... | |
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