| Thomas Warton - 1777 - 108 sider
...wakeful fenfe of woe. Though doom'd hard penury to prove, And the fharp ftings of hopelefs love; i To griefs congenial prone, More wounds than nature gave he knew, While mifery's form his fancy drew In dark ideal hues, and horrors not its own. Then wiih not o'er his earthy... | |
| Johann Joachim Eschenburg - 1789 - 454 sider
...treacherous mflgic was beguil'd, Though doom'd hard penury to prove, And the fliarp ftings of hnpelefs love; To griefs congenial prone, More wounds than nature gave he knew, While miierys form his fancy drew In dark ideal hues, and horrors not its own,ТЬед v The baleful night-fhade's... | |
| Johann Joachim Eschenburg - 1789 - 454 sider
...treacherous magic was beguil'd, Though doom'd hard penury to prove, And the fliarp flings of hopelefs love; To griefs congenial prone, More wounds than nature gave he knew, While miierys form his fancy drew In dark ideal hues, and horrors not its own, Then The baleful night-f hade's... | |
| Vicesimus Knox - 1791 - 510 sider
...wakeful leníé of To griefs congenial prone, Mort wounds than nature gave he knew, While mifery's form his fancy drew In dark ideal hues, and horrors not its own. Tho' doom'ct hard penury to prove, And the (harp (lings of hopclcfs love, To drop its deadly dew :... | |
| Thomas Warton - 1802 - 332 sider
...high" in the foregoing verfe. V. 49. Though doom'd hard penury to prove,] Gray fays in his Ehgv, ' To griefs congenial prone, More wounds than nature gave he knew, While mifery's form his fancy drew In dark ideal hues, and horrors not its own. Then wim not o'er his earthy... | |
| 1809 - 488 sider
...his wakeful sense of woe. Though doom'd hard penury to prove, And the sharp stings of hopeless love : To griefs congenial prone. More wounds than nature...drew In dark ideal hues, and horrors not its own. Then wish not o'er his earthly tomb The baleful nightshade's lurid bloom To drop its deadly dew : Nor... | |
| English poetry - 1809 - 302 sider
...his wakeful sense of wo. Though doom'd hard penury to prove, And the sharp stings of hopeless love: To griefs congenial prone, More wounds than nature...drew In dark ideal hues, and horrors not its own. Then wish not o'er his earthy tomb The baleful nightshade's lurid bloom To drop its deadly dew : Nor... | |
| 1810 - 308 sider
...his wakeful sense of wo. Though doom'd hard penury to prove, And the sharp stings of hopeless love: To griefs congenial prone, More wounds than nature...drew In dark ideal hues, and horrors not its own. Then wish not o'er his earthy tomb The balefui nightshade's lurid bloom To drop its deadly dew : Nor... | |
| Johann Wolfgang von Goethe - 1819 - 392 sider
...befannt waren, beweifen bie wenigen bebeutenben, bor bem @rfd;einen Sßertbere gefdjriebe» nen feilen: To griefs congenial prone, More wounds than nature...fancy drew In dark ideal hues and horrors not its own. i ¡ • Ser ©eíbffmorb ifl ein 0?retgni$ bet 9îatur, t»eld;eé, mog аиф baruber fdjon fo tnel... | |
| Johann Wolfgang von Goethe - 1819 - 374 sider
...waten, beroeifen bie wenigen ciitenben, bot bem Cfrfd;emen 3ßt£tf;cro деГфпеЬе* «n Reiten: To griefs congenial prone, More wounds than nature...fancy drew In dark ideal hues and horrors not its own. Ser ©elbflmorb ift ein <?reígni{S bet 9Mur, weldx$, mag лиф barúber fd?on fo oiel ge» fprcct;en... | |
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