| Alexander Pope - 1869 - 570 דפים
...POPE ON FINISHING HIS HOUSE AND GARDENS. Ai, friend ! 'tis true — this truth you lovers know — In vain my structures rise, my gardens grow; In vain...WoRTLEY casts her eyes. What are the gay parterre, the chequer'd shade, The morning bower,, the ev'ning colonnade, But soft recesses of uneasy minds, To sigh... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1869 - 512 דפים
...HIM ON FINISHING HIS HOUSE AND GARDENS. An, friend! 'tis true — this truth you lovers know — In vain my structures rise, my gardens grow, In vain...flies, And only dwells where WORTLEY casts her eyes. 199 TO MRS. MB ON HER BIRTH-DAT. OH be them blest with all that Heaven can semi, Long health, long... | |
| Edward Vaughan Kenealy - 1869 - 372 דפים
...my •Grotto, but I find no pleasure in it. " Ah ! friend 'tis true, this truth you lovers know, In vain my structures rise, my gardens grow, In vain...flies, And only dwells where Wortley casts her eyes." The hateful little hatter murmured this in a way irresistibly comical ; I have no doubt he thought... | |
| Edward Wortley Montagu - 1870 - 544 דפים
...my grotto, but I find no pleasure in it. 11 Ah, friend ! 'tis true, this truth yon lovers know, In vain my structures rise, my gardens grow, In vain...of sloping greens; Joy lives not here ; to happier scats it flies, AnJ only dwells where Wortley casts her eyes." The hateful little hatter murmured this... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1889 - 574 דפים
...some death in Paris and never go farther than your closet : Ah friend, 'tis true — this truth you lovers knowIn vain my structures rise, my gardens...In vain fair Thames reflects the double scenes Of hinging mountains, and of sloping greens : Joy lives not here, to happier seats it flics, And only... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1872 - 744 דפים
...friend ! 'tis true — this truth you lovers knowIn vain my structures rise, my gardens grow, In Tain fair Thames reflects the double scenes Of hanging...Wortley casts her eyes. ' What are the gay parterre, the chequer'd shade* The morning bower, the evening colonnade, But soft recesses of uneasy minds, To sigh... | |
| Richard Stuteley Cobbett - 1872 - 458 דפים
...beautiful little poem, in which he declares that, In vain my structures rise, my gardens grow, In vain my Thames reflects the double scenes Of hanging mountains...flies, And only dwells where Wortley casts her eyes. Soon, however, the spell was broken ; the love burnt itself out ; the adoration changed to hate, and... | |
| Lady Mary Wortley Montagu - 1876 - 416 דפים
...Esq., Secretary of State, died February 15, 1720, aged 35. " Ah, friei.d, 'tis true — tliis truth you lovers knowIn vain my structures rise, my gardens...Wortley casts her eyes. " What are the gay parterre, the checker'd shade, The morning bower, the ev'ning colonnade, But soft recesses of uneasy minds, To sigh... | |
| Edward Vaughan Kenealy - 188? - 560 דפים
...of my grotto, but I find no pleasure in it. "Ah, friend ! 'tis true, this truth you lovers know, In vain my structures rise, my gardens grow, In vain...of sloping greens; Joy lives not here ; to happier scats It flics, And only dwells where Wortley oasts her eyes." The hateful little hatter murmured this... | |
| David Vedder - 1878 - 410 דפים
...— Spence. " And retained as a relic the string of her bodice." — Stanza vii., line 12, p. 135. " In vain fair Thames reflects the double scenes, Of...flies, And only dwells where Wortley casts her eyes." " These sweet and musical lines, which fall on the ear with such a lulling harmony, are dashed with... | |
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