| Edmund Spenser - English poetry - 1805 - 446 pages
...juclicioully varies from D 4 doth fpred. And wakeful dogges before them farredoe lye, Watching to banifh Care their enimy, Who oft is wont to trouble gentle Sleepe. By them the Sprite doth palle in quietly, And unto Morpheus comes, whom drowned deepe In drowfie fit he findes ; of nothing... | |
| Edmund Spenser - 1805 - 452 pages
...Spenfer very judicioully varies frotu D 4 And wakeful dogges before them farredoe lye, Watching to baniih Care their enimy, Who oft is wont to trouble gentle Sleepe. By them the Sprite doth pafle in quietly, Arid unto Morpheus comes, whom drowned deepe In dfowfie fit he findes ; of nothing... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - English poetry - 1810 - 610 pages
...fram'd of burnisht yvory, The other all with silver overcast ; And wakeful dogsres before them faire doe lye, Watching to banish Care their enimy, Who...deepe In drowsie fit he findes; of nothing he takes kecpe. And, more to lulle him in his slumber soft, A trickling streame from high rock tumbling downe,... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - English poetry - 1810 - 600 pages
...her mantle black doth Whose double gates he findeth locked fast ; The one faire fram'd of burnisht yvory, The other all with silver overcast; And wakeful...Care their enimy, Who oft is wont to trouble gentle Sleene. By theni the sprite doth passe in quietly, And unto Morpheus comes, whom drowned deepe In drowsie... | |
| Ezekiel Sanford - English poetry - 1819 - 420 pages
...her mantle black doth Whose double gates he findeth locked fast ; The one faire fram'd of burnisht yvory, The other all with silver overcast ; And wakeful dogges before them farrc doe lye, Watching to banish Care their enimy, Who oft is wont to trouble gentle Sleepe. By them... | |
| 1821 - 502 pages
...the drowsy god. • ' ' Whose double gates he findeth locked fast, The one faire fram'd of burnisht yvory, The other all with silver overcast ; And wakeful...Morpheus comes, whom drowned deepe In drowsie fit he (hides ; of nothing he takes keepe. And more to lulle him in his slumber soft, A trickling streame... | |
| British poets - Classical poetry - 1822 - 356 pages
...black doth spred. XI. Whose double gates he findeth locked fast ; The one faire fram'd of burnisht yvory, The other all with silver overcast ; And wakeful...drowsie fit he findes ; of nothing he takes keepe. XLI. And, more to lulle him in his slumber soft, A trickling streame from high rock tumbling downe,... | |
| British poets - Classical poetry - 1822 - 294 pages
...mantle black doth spred. XL. Whose double gates he findeth locked fast; The one faire fram'd of burnisht yvory, . The other all with silver overcast; And wakeful...lye, Watching to banish Care their enimy, Who oft is wpnt to trouble gentle Sleepe. By them the Sprite doth passe in quietly, And unto Morpheus comes, whom... | |
| Robert Southey - English poetry - 1831 - 1038 pages
...them faire doe lye, Watching to banish ('are their enimy, Who oft is wont to trouble gentle Slcepc. n8 finde* ; of nothing he takes keepe. And, more to lulle him in his slumber soft, A trickling streame... | |
| University of Oxford - Classical languages - 1833 - 146 pages
...mantle black doth spred, Whose double gates he findeth locked fast ; The one faire fram'd of burnisht yvory, The other all with silver overcast ; And wakeful...Morpheus comes, whom drowned deepe In drowsie fit he /indes ; of nothing he takes keepe. And, more, to lulle him in his slumber soft, A trickling streame... | |
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