| 1788 - 510 Seiten
...tenderly, Yet none of them he rudely dotb disorder, Ne with his feet their silken leaves deface, 175 But pastures on the pleasures of each place. And evermore,...with most variety, And change of sweetness (for all changeis sweet) He casts his glutton sense to satisfie, Now sucking of the sap of herbs most meet,... | |
| English poets - 1801 - 382 Seiten
...order ; Now this, now that, he tasteth tenderly, Yet none of them he rudely doth disorder, Ne with his feet their silken leaves deface, But pastures...glutton sense to satisfy : Now, sucking of the sap of herbs most meet, Or of the dew which yet on them does lie, THE LOVETl's PRAYEH. [From the Epithalamion.]... | |
| British poets - 1809 - 512 Seiten
...tenderly, Yet none of them he rudely doth disorder, Ne with his feet their silken leaves deface, Bat pastures on the pleasures of each place. And evermore, with most variety, And change of sweetness ffor all change is sweet) He casts his glutton sense to satisfie, Now sucking of the sap of herbs most... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1810 - 610 Seiten
...Now this, now that, he taneth tenderly, Yet none of them he rudely doth disorder, Ne with his feete their silken leaves deface; But pastures on the pleasures of each place. And evermore with most varictie, And change of sweetnesse, (for all change is sweete) He casts his glutton sense to satisfie,... | |
| 1817 - 494 Seiten
...in order; Now this, now that, he tasteth tenderly, Yet none of them he rudely doth disorder, Ne with his feet their silken leaves deface, But pastures...most variety And change of sweetness (for all change js sweet), He casts his glutton sense to satisfy; Now, sucking of the sap of herb most meet, Or of... | |
| 1825 - 364 Seiten
...order ; Now this, now that, he tasteth tenderly, Yet none of them he rudely doth disorder, Ne with his feet their silken leaves deface, But pastures...all change is sweet,) He casts his glutton sense to satisfie, Now sucking of the sap of herbs most meet, Or of the dew, which yet on them doth lie, Now... | |
| 1832 - 614 Seiten
...Now this, now that, he tastcth tenderly, Yet none of them he rudely doth disorder, Ne with his feete their silken leaves deface, But pastures on the pleasures of each place. And evermore, with most varietie, And change of sweetnesse (for all change it sweet) He casts his glutton sense to satisfie,... | |
| 1825 - 368 Seiten
...order ; Now this, now that, he tasteth tenderly, Yet none of them he rudely doth disorder, Ne with his feet their silken leaves deface, But pastures...all change is sweet,) He casts his glutton sense to satisfie, Now sucking of the sap of herbs most meet, Or of the dew, which yet on them doth lie, Now... | |
| 1825 - 368 Seiten
...tasteth tenderly, Yet none of them he rudely doth disorder, Ne with his feet their silken leaves deface, And evermore, with most variety, ' And change of sweetness...change is sweet ,)' He casts his glutton sense to satisfie, Now sucking of the sap of herbs most meet, Or of the dew, which, yet on them doth lie, Now... | |
| Edmund Spenser - 1825 - 450 Seiten
...tenderly, Yet none of them he rudely doth disorder, \e with his feete their silken leaves deface; 175 But pastures on the pleasures of each place. And evermore with most varietie, And change of sweetnesse, (for all change is sweete,) He casts his glutton sense to satisfie,... | |
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