Locks of pure brown, display'd th' encroaching white ; " The blood once fervid now to cool began, " And Time's strong pressure to subdue the man : * I rode or walk'd as I was wont before, " But now the bounding spirit was no more ; " A moderate pace would... Ormington, or Cecil, a peer [signed N. or M.]. - Side 252av Catherine Grace F. Gore - 1842Uten tilgangsbegrensning - Om denne boken
| George Crabbe - 1901 - 624 sider
...But half advancing, half retreating, kept " At his old distance, and the business slept. 11 Six years had pass'd, and forty ere the six, " When Time began...usual tricks : " The locks once comely in a virgin's light, " Locks of pure brown, display'd th' encroaching whit« ; " The blood once fervid now to cool... | |
| 1904 - 610 sider
...Never to hope again. SHAKESPEARE. THE APPROACH OF AGE. FROM " TALES OF THE HALL." Six years had passed, and forty ere the six, When Time began to play his...once comely in a virgin's sight, Locks of pure brown, displayed the encroaching white ; The blood, once fervid, now to cool began, And Time's strong pressure... | |
| 1904 - 1058 sider
...hope again. 1C3 THE ArPROACH OF AGE. raoM "TALES OF THE HAU.." Six years had passed, and forty cío the six, When Time began to play his usual tricks:...once comely in a virgin's sight. Locks of pure brown, displayed the encroaching white; Tin- Mood, once fervid, now to cool began, And Time's strong pressure... | |
| 1902 - 438 sider
...pined, And hope and comfort fled that gentle mind. Ta¿ APPROACH OP OLD AGE. Six years had passed, and forty ere the six, When time began to play his...once comely in a virgin's sight, Locks of pure brown, displayed the encroaching white; The blood, once fervid, now to cool began, And time's strong pressure... | |
| George Crabbe - 1906 - 532 sider
...advancing, half retreating, kept "At his old distance, and the business slept. " Six years had past, and forty ere the six, "When Time began to play his...tricks: "The locks once comely in a virgin's sight, 460 " Locks of pure brown, display'd th' encroaching white ; " The blood once fervid now to cool began,... | |
| George Crabbe - 1908 - 642 sider
...kept At his old distance, and the business slept. 1 Six years had past, and forty ere the six, Wben Time began to play his usual tricks : The locks once comely in a virgin's sight, Locks of pure brown, display'd th' encroaching white ; And blood once fervid now to cool began, And Time's strongpressuretosubduetheman:... | |
| Walter Jerrold, Robert Maynard Leonard - 1913 - 458 sider
...happening to be the inroads of Time upon Beauty, the writer quoted the following lines: — ' Six years had pass'd, and forty ere the six, When Time began to play his usual tricks: My locks, once comely in a virgin's sight, Locks of pure brown, now felt th' encroaching white; Gradual... | |
| George Crabbe - 1914 - 664 sider
...advancing, half retreating, kept At his old distance, and the business slept. 1 Six years had past, and forty ere the six, When Time began to play his...once comely in a virgin's sight, Locks of pure brown, display'd th' encroaching white ; And blood once fervid now to cool began, And Time's strong pressure... | |
| Andrew King, John Plunkett - 2004 - 608 sider
...life ;' particularly when approaching that period so graphically described by Crabbe ? ' Six years had pass'd, and forty ere the six, When Time began to play his usual tricks ; 86 My locks, once comely in a virgin's sight, Locks of pure brown, now felt th* encroaching white.'... | |
| William Cullen Bryant - 1880 - 1106 sider
...cling. OLIVER WENDELL HOLMES. THE APPROACH OF AGE. FROM " TALES OF THE HALL." Six years had passed, loss of the sun. Ad-vice to a Lady in Autumn. CHESTERFIELD. displayed the encroaching white ; The blood, once fervid, now to cool began, And Time's strong pressure... | |
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