| Charles Lamb - 1910 - 352 sivua
...Eden? — So far from a wish to roam, I would have 5 drawn, methought, still closer the fences of my chosen prison ; and have been hemmed in by a yet securer...garden-loving poet — Bind me, ye woodbines, in your 'twines; 10 Curl me about, ye gadding vines; And oh so close your circles lace, That I may never leave this... | |
| Logan Pearsall Smith - 1920 - 272 sivua
...of my Eden? So far from a wish to roam, I would have drawn, methought, still closer the fences of my chosen prison, and have been hemmed in by a yet securer cincture of those excluding garden walls. Elia: Blakemoor in H — shire. THOMAS COVENTRY WHAT insolent familiar durst have mated Thomas Coventry?... | |
| Edward Thomas - 1922 - 350 sivua
...shot Can make, or me it toucheth not, But I on it securely play, And gall its horsemen all the day. Bind me, ye woodbines in your twines. Curl me about,...your circles lace, That I may never leave this place ! Here was a youth not much past seventeen. In his face the welt schmerz contends with the pride in... | |
| Andrew Marvell - 1923 - 168 sivua
...securely play, And gaul its Horsemen all the Day. LXXVII. Bind me ye Woodbines in your 'twines, Curie me about ye gadding Vines, And Oh so close your Circles...too weak, Ere I your Silken Bondage break, Do you, 0 TSrambles, chain me too, And courteous 'Briars nail me through. LXXVIII. Here in the Morning tye... | |
| Thomas Earle Welby - 1925 - 254 sivua
...shot Can make, or me it toucheth not, But I on it securely play, And gall its horsemen all the day. Bind me, ye woodbines, in your twines ; Curl me about,...your circles lace, That I may never leave this place! Andrew Marvell. DEAR Child of Nature, let them rail! —There is a neSt in a green dale, A harbour... | |
| Andrew Marvell - 1927 - 372 sivua
...'f LXXVII. /• / Bind me ye Woodbines in your 'twines, 1 Curle me about ye gadding Vines, . 610 \ And Oh so close your Circles lace, )That I may never leave this Place : f. But, lest your Fetters prove too weak, / Ere I your Silken Bondage break, , tf^ I Do you, 0 Brambles,... | |
| University of Calcutta. Department of Letters - 1928 - 394 sivua
...(LXXV.) (3) How safe, methinks, and strong, behind These trees, have I incamped my mind. (LXXVI.) (4) Bind me, ye woodbines, in your twines ; Curl me about,...your circles lace, That I may never leave this place ! (LXXVII.) John Pomfret's best remembered poem, The Choice was published in 1699, and was accounted,... | |
| Andrew Marvell - 1985 - 324 sivua
...it securely play, And gall its horsemen all the day. 77 Bind me, ye woodbines, in your twines, 610 Curl me about, ye gadding vines, And, oh, so close...too weak, Ere I your silken bondage break, Do you, 0 brambles, chain me too, And, courteous briars, nail me through. . 78 Here in the morning tie my chain,... | |
| Gisèle Mathieu-Castellani - 1980 - 262 sivua
...grove."9 Ce qui est de plus sinistre, c'est que le poète succombe à cet enchaînement; il l'implore: Bind me, ye woodbines in your twines, Curl me about,...too weak, Ere I your silken bondage break, Do you, о brambles, chain me too, And courteous briars, nail me through. (St. 77) Le corps envahi par des... | |
| Gerald Monsman - 1984 - 182 sivua
...my Eden?—So far from a wish to roam, I would have drawn, methought, still closer the fences of my chosen prison; and have been hemmed in by a yet securer cincture of those excluding garden walls. U:i55) For the child there will be no tempting a watery fate as in "Ears" or in "Witches," no plunge... | |
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