| David Nichol Smith - 1926 - 744 דפים
...last, May ev'ry fond pleasure that moment endear ; Be banish'd afar both discretion and fear ! 212 Forgetting or scorning the airs of the crowd, He may...tender bosom my soul may confide, Whose kindness can sooth me, whose counsel can guide. From such a dear lover as here I describe, No danger should fright... | |
| Thomas Robert Smith - 1927 - 812 דפים
...chicken at last, May ev'ry fond pleasure that moment endear; Be banish'd afar both discretion and fear I Forgetting or scorning the airs of the crowd, He may...I may forgive. And that my delight may be solidly fixed, Let the friend and the lover be handsomely mixed, In whose tender bosom my soul may confide,... | |
| Jacob Johan van Rennes - 1927 - 194 דפים
...Chicken at last, May every fond pleasure that moment endear! Be banished afar both discretion and fear! Forgetting or scorning the airs of the Crowd, He may...live, And he may be rude, and yet I may forgive!" "There, Mr. Bowles, what say you to such a supper with such a woman?" he exclaims. Whatever may be... | |
| Jacob Johan van Rennes - 1927 - 186 דפים
...Chicken at last, May every fond pleasure that moment endear! Be banished afar both discretion and fear! Forgetting or scorning the airs of the Crowd, He may...Live, And he may be rude, and yet I may forgive!" "There, Mr. Bowles, what say you to such a supper with such a woman?" he exclaims. Whatever may be... | |
| Roger Lonsdale, Roger H. Lonsdale - 1990 - 612 דפים
...chicken at last, May every fond pleasure that hour endear; Be banished afar both discretion and fear. Forgetting or scorning the airs of the crowd, He may...proud, Till lost in the joy, we confess that we live, 30 And he may be rude, and yet I may forgive. And that my delight may be solidly fixed, Let the friend... | |
| Donna Landry - 1990 - 344 דפים
...hour endear, Be banish'd afar both Discretion and Fear, Forgetting or scorning the Airs of the Croud He may cease to be formal, and I to be proud, Till...confess that we live And he may be rude, and yet I may forgive.12 (25-32) When Hands displays her requirements, which may strike us as archly rural in contrast... | |
| Richard V. Teschner, Melvin Stanley Whitley - 2004 - 300 דפים
...chicken at last. May every fond pleasure that hour endear, Be banished afar both discrétion and fear, Forgetting or scorning the airs of the crowd He may...Till lost in the joy we confess that we live, And hé may be rude, and yet I may forgive. And that my delight may be solidly fixed. Let the friend and... | |
| Paula R. Backscheider - 2005 - 556 דפים
...hour endear; Be banish'd afar both Discretion and Fear! Forgetting or scorning the Airs of the Croud, He may cease to be formal, and I to be proud, Till...we live, And he may be rude, and yet I may forgive. (235-36) This verse juxtaposes the poses based on gender roles that theatrical couples struck with... | |
| C. C. Barfoot - 2006 - 504 דפים
...not "as cold as a virgin in lead". She looks forward to the wedding night with her ideal lover when "He may cease to be formal, and I to be proud, / Till lost in the joy we confess that we live" (11. 30-31). By describing sex as a kind of "confession of life", Montagu connects the erotic charge... | |
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