| English poets - 1801 - 382 strani
...arrow sticking in my breast, That sore I grieved, I harbour'd such a guest. [From the Philomela, 1615.] SITTING by a river's side, Where a silent stream did...how some men deem Gold their God : and some esteem Honour is the chief content, That to man in life is lent. And some others do contend, Quiet none like... | |
| George Ellis - 1803 - 468 strani
...guest. Philomela's Ode that she sung in hef Arbour. [From the " Lady Fitzwater's Nightingale," 1615.] SITTING by a river's side, Where a silent stream did...quiet brings. I 'gan think how some men deem Gold the:r God : and some esteem Honour is the chief content That to man in lite is lent. And some others... | |
| George Ellis - 1811 - 482 strani
...guest, Philomela's Ode that she sung in her Arbour. [From the " Lady Fitzwater's Nightingale," 1615.] SITTING by a river's side, Where a silent stream did...how some men deem Gold their God : and some esteem Honour is the chief content That to men in life is lent. And some others do contend, Quiet none like... | |
| Archaica - 1815 - 520 strani
...vein. At last he heard her warble out this pleasant ode. PHILOMELA'S ODE THAT SHE SUNG IN HER ARBOUR. Sitting by a river's side, Where a silent stream did...how some men deem Gold their god ; and some esteem Honour is the chief content, That to man in life is lent. And some others do contend, Quiet none, like... | |
| Robert Greene, Alexander Dyce - 1831 - 338 strani
...PHILOMELA, THE LADY FITZWATER'S NIGHTINGALE. (ED. 1615.) PHILOMELA'S ODE THAT SHE SUNG IN HER ARBOUR. SITTING by a river's side, Where a silent stream did...how some men deem Gold their god ; and some esteem Honour is the chief content, That to man in life is lent. And some others do contend, Quiet none, like... | |
| Robert Greene, Alexander Dyce - 1831 - 340 strani
...PHILOMELA, THE LADY FITZWATER'S NIGHTINGALE. (ED. 1615.) PHILOMELA'S ODE THAT SHE SUNG IN HER ARBOUR. SITTING by a river's side, Where a silent stream did...how some men deem Gold their god ; and some esteem Honour is the chief content, That to man in life is lent. And some others do contend, Quiet none, like... | |
| Robert Greene, Alexander Dyce - 1831 - 340 strani
...PHILOMELA, THE LADY FITZWATER'S NIGHTINGALE. (ED. 1615.) >' PHILOMELA'S ODE THAT SHE SUNG IN HER ARBOUR. SITTING by a river's side, Where a silent stream did...how some men deem Gold their god ; and some esteem Honour is the chief content, That to man in life is lent. And some others do contend, Quiet none, like... | |
| Robert Greene, Alexander Dyce, George Peele - 1861 - 650 strani
...PHILOMELA, THE LADY FITZWATER'S NIGHTINGALE. (ED. leu.) PHILOMELA'S ODE THAT SHE SUNG IN HER ARBOUR. • SITTING by a river's side, Where a silent stream did...how some men deem Gold their god ; and some esteem Honour is the chief content That to man in life 'is lent ; And some others do contend, Quiet none like... | |
| Robert Greene, George Peele - 1861 - 656 strani
...PHILOMELA, THE LADY FITZWATEB'S NIGHTINGALE. (Eo. 1615.) PHILOMELA'S ODE THAT SHE SUNQ IN HER ARBOUR. SITTING by a river's side, Where a silent stream did glide, Muse I did of many things That tho mind in quiet brings. I gan think how some men deem Gold their god ; and some esteem Honour is... | |
| Richard Henry Stoddard - 1866 - 240 strani
...PHILOMELA'S ODE THAT SHE SUNG IN HER ARBOUR. [•«*.] SITTING by a river's fide, Where a filent ftream did glide, Muse I did of many things, That the mind...'gan think how some men deem Gold their god; and some efteem [•»*.] Honour is the chief content That to man in life is lent. And some others do contend,... | |
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