Swannes appearing, Sooner these than those in hearing. ' Therefore Pan, if thou mayst be Made to listen unto me, Grant, I say (if seely man May make treaty to god Pan) That I, without thy denying, May be still to thee relying. The Complete Poems of Sir Philip Sidney - Seite 33von Philip Sidney - 1877Vollansicht - Über dieses Buch
| Sir Egerton Brydges - 1812 - 502 Seiten
...pun in mind 1 src, Like to lunoe's birds of pride, Scarce each other can abide: Friends like to black swannes appearing, Sooner these than those in hearing....Pan) That I, without thy denying, May be still to thec relying. Only for my two loues sake, Sir Ed. D. & MFG In whose loue I pleasure take ; Only two... | |
| Philip Sidney - 1860 - 412 Seiten
...mind I see ; Like to Juno's birds of pride, Scarce each other can abide : Friends like to black swans appearing, Sooner these than those in hearing. Therefore, Pan, if thou may'st be Made to listen unto me, Grant, I say, if seely man May make treaty to god Pan, That I, without thy denying, May be... | |
| Henry Richard Fox Bourne - 1891 - 668 Seiten
...mind I see ; Like to Juno's birds of pride, Scarce each other can abide ; Friends like to black swans appearing, Sooner these than those in hearing. Therefore, Pan, if thou may'st be Made to listen unto me, Grant, I say, if silly man May make treaty to god Pan, That I without thy denying, May be... | |
| Philip Sidney - 1909 - 204 Seiten
...mind I see ; Like to Juno's birds of pride, Scarce each other can abide : Friends like to black swans appearing, Sooner these than those in hearing. " Therefore, Pan, if thou may'st be Made to listen unto me, Grant, I say, if seely man May make treaty to god Pan, That I, without thy denying, May be... | |
| Alan Bray - 2003 - 393 Seiten
...Then this false, fine, Courtly pleasure. "Where, how many Creatures be, So many pufft in mind I see, Like to Junoe's birdes of pride, Scarce each other...hearing. "Therefore, Pan, if thou mayst be Made to listen unto me, Grant, I say (if seely man May make treaty to god Pan), That I, without thy denying, May be... | |
| Alan Bray - 2003 - 393 Seiten
...in mind I see, Like tojunoe's birdes of pride, Scarce each other can abide, Friends like to blackc Swannes appearing, Sooner these than those in hearing. "Therefore, Pan, if thou mayst be Made to listen unto me, Grant, I say (if secly man May make treaty to god Pan), That I, without thy denying, May be... | |
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