Aurora had but newly chased the night, And purpled o'er the sky with blushing light, When to the garden walk she took her way, To sport and trip along in cool of day, And offer maiden vows in honour of the May. Fables from Boccaccio and Chaucer - Стр. 14авторы: Giovanni Boccaccio, John Dryden - 1822 - Страниц: 267Полный просмотр - Подробнее о книге
| Samuel Austin Allibone - 1875 - Страниц: 794
...was loosely spread; A crown of mastless oak adorn'd her head. DRYDEN. Emily dress'd herself in rich array ; Fresh as the month, and as the morning fair, Adown her shoulders fell her length of hair. DRYDEN. Her well-turn'd neck he view'd, And on her shoulders her dishevell'd hair. DRYDEN. Now, now... | |
| Rossiter Johnson - 1876 - Страниц: 840
...revives extinguish 'd loves. In this remembrance Emily, ere day, Aro«e, and dress'd herself in rich or office mean, Not that which justly gives heroic name To person or to poem. Me, of these Nor ski ribband did the braided tresses bind, The re*t was loose, and wanton'd in the wind. Aurora had but... | |
| Samuel Austin Allibone - 1878 - Страниц: 788
...was loosely spread ; A crown of mastless oak adorn'd her head. DRYDEN. Emily dress' d herself in rich array ; Fresh as the month, and as the morning fair, Adown her shoulders fell her length of hair. DRYDEN. Her well-turn'd neck he view'd, And on her shoulders her dishevell'd hair. DRYDEN. Now, now... | |
| Andrew Reed - 1880 - Страниц: 474
...is got up and gone to bring in May." There was Ida Vane, like Dryden's Emilia— " Fresh as the morn and as the morning fair; Adown her shoulders fell her length of hair ; A ribbon did her braided tresses bind, The rest was loose and wantoned in the wind. She also thrust among... | |
| 1882 - Страниц: 1434
...It was Homer who gave laws to the artist. 6. FEANCIS WAYLAND — The Iliad and the Jiible. AURORA. my c. DKYDEN— Palamou and Arcite. 15k. I. Line 186. Zephyr, with Aurora playing, AH he met her once... | |
| John Dryden, William Dougal Christie - 1893 - Страниц: 780
...revives extinguished loves. In this remembrance Emily ere day 180 Arose, and dressed herself in rich array ; Fresh as the month, and as the morning fair, Adown her shoulders fell her length of hair : A ribband did the braided tresses bind, The rest was loose, and wantoned in the wind : 185 Aurora had... | |
| John Dryden - 1896 - Страниц: 158
...ere day Arose, and dress'd herself in rich array ; Fresh as the month, and as the morning fair : 20 Adown her shoulders fell her length of hair : A riband...night, And purpled o'er the sky with blushing light, 25 When to the garden-walk she took her way, To sport and trip along in cool of day, And offer maiden... | |
| Samuel Austin Allibone - 1896 - Страниц: 794
...was loosely spread; A crown of mastless oak adorn'd her head. DRYDEN. Emily dress'd herself in rich array ; Fresh as the month, and as the morning fair, Adown her shoulders fell her length of hair. DRYDEN. Her well-turn'd neck he view'd, And on her shoulders her dishevell'd hair. DRYDEN. Now, now... | |
| 1896 - Страниц: 1224
...thought. •'. WHITTIER— Raphael. St. 8. ASTRONOMY (See OCCUPATIONS). AUGUST (See MOSTHS). AURORA. wixt south and south-west side. e. BUTLEB — Hudlbrai. Pt. I. Canto I. L. 65. A man j. DRYDEN— Palamon and Arctic. Bk. I. L. 186. But when Aurora, daughter of the dawn, With rosy lustre... | |
| Myra Reynolds - 1896 - Страниц: 312
...Georgics 4 : 306. Dryden : Georgics 4 : 433. , 3 Virgil : Georgics 3 : 156. Dryden : Georgics 3 :250. "Aurora had but newly chased the night And purpled o'er the sky with blushin? light." ' The same point is well exemplified in some of the changes made by Percy in the Ballads.... | |
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