Adam, well may we labour still to dress This garden, still to tend plant, herb, and flower, Our pleasant task enjoin'd ; but, till more hands Aid us, the work under our labour grows, Luxurious by restraint ; what we by day Lop overgrown, or prune, or... The Works of the English Poets: Milton - Sivu 8tekijä(t) Samuel Johnson - 1779Koko teos - Tietoja tästä kirjasta
| John Aikin - 1820 - 832 sivua
...our labour grows, Luxurious by restraint ; what we by day Lop overgrown, or prune, or prop, or bind, nd free by night : Oft an desires a husband or a friend, Who can our honour and advise, Or bear what to my mind first thoughts present : Ix't us divide our labours ; thou, where choice... | |
| Samuel Johnson, Arthur Murphy - 1820 - 456 sivua
...Drawn back, redounded (as a flood) on those From whom it sprung ; impossible to mix With blessedntit. What we by day Lop overgrown, or prune, or prop, or bind, One night or two with wanton growth derides, Tending to wild. The paths and bow'rs doubt not but our... | |
| John Aikin - 1821 - 356 sivua
...task enjoin'd ; but till more hands Aid us, the work under our labour grows, Luxurious by restraint ; what we by day Lop overgrown, or prune, or prop, or bind, One night or two with wanton growth derides Tending to wild. Thou therefore now advise, Or bear what... | |
| John Milton - 1821 - 346 sivua
...labour grows, Luxurious by restraint; what we by day Lop overgrown, or prune, or prop, or hiud, 210 One night or two with wanton growth derides, Tending to wild. Thou theiefore now advise. Or hear what to my mind first thoughts present; Let us divide our labours, thou... | |
| British poets - 1822 - 296 sivua
...task enjoin'd ; but, till more hands Aid us, the work under our labor grows, Luxurious by restraint : what we by day Lop overgrown, or prune, or prop, or bind, One night or two with wanton growth derides Tending to wild. Thou therefore now advise, Or bear what... | |
| Samuel Johnson, Arthur Murphy - 1823 - 514 sivua
...back, redounded (as a flood) on those * From whom it sprung' ; impossible to mix With blessedness. What we by day Lop overgrown, or prune, or prop, or bind, One night or two with wanton growth derides, Tending to wild. The paths and bow'rs doubt not but our... | |
| British essayists - 1823 - 820 sivua
...redounded, as a flood on those From whom it s/irung; impossible to mix With blessedness, — ib. 56. — What we by day Lop overgrown, or prune, or prop, or bind, One night or two with wanton growth derides, Tending to wild. — ib. ix. 209. These paths and bowers... | |
| Lionel Thomas Berguer - 1823 - 638 sivua
...Drawn back, redounded (as a flood) on those From whom it sprung ; impossible to mix With blessedness. What we by day Lop overgrown, or prune, or prop, or bind, One night or two with wanton growth deride*, Tending to wild. The paths and bow'rs doubt not but our... | |
| Jacques Delille - 1824 - 404 sivua
...task enjoin'd ; but, till more hands Aid us, the work under our labour grows, Luxurious by restraint; what we by day Lop overgrown, or prune, or prop, or bind, One night or two with wanton growth derides, Tending to wild. Thou therefore now advise, Or hear what... | |
| John Milton - 1824 - 580 sivua
...task enjoin'd, but till more hands Aid us, the work under our labour grows, Luxurious by restraint ; what we by day Lop overgrown, or prune, or prop, or bind, 210 One night or two with wanton growth derides Tending to wild. Thou therefore now advise, Or bear... | |
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