| Thomas Otway, Thomas Thornton - 1813 - 362 páginas
...grant my pray'r. So may'st thou never love a scornful fair; In fields so may Diana grace thee still, And ev'ry wood afford thee game to kill; So may the mountain gods, and satyrs, all Be kind; so may the boar before thee fall; So may the water-nymphs in heat of day, Tho' thou their sex despise,... | |
| Thomas Otway, Thomas Thornton - 1813 - 366 páginas
...grant my pray'r, So may'st thou never love a scornful fair; In fields so may Diana grace thee still, And ev'ry wood afford thee game to kill; So may the mountain gods, and satyrs, all Be kind; so may the boar before thee fall; Tho' thou theic sex despise, thy thirst allay. So may the water-nymphs... | |
| Thomas Otway, Thomas Thornton - 1813 - 358 páginas
...still, And ev'ry wood afford thee game to kill^ So may 1 he mountain gods, and satyrs, all Be kind ; so may the boar before thee fall ; So may the water-nymphs in heat of day, Tho' t'hou their sex despise, thy thirst allay. Millions of tears to these my pray'rs I join, Which... | |
| Thomas Otway - 1813 - 362 páginas
...never love a scornful fair; In fields so may Diana grace thee still, And ev'ry wood aftiurd thee gau/e to kill ; So may the mountain gods, and satyrs, all Be kind ; so may the boar before thee fall ; So may the water-nymphs iu heat of day, Tho' thou their sex despise,... | |
| Ovid - 1833 - 344 páginas
...my prayer, So mayst thou never love a scornful fair ; 130 In fields so may Diana grace thee still, And ev'ry wood afford thee game to kill : So may the mountain goats and satyrs all Be kind ; so may the boar before thee fall ; So may the water-nymphs in heat of... | |
| Ovid - 1836 - 300 páginas
...my prayer, So mayst thou never love a scornful fair ; 130 In fields so may Diana grace thee still, And ev'ry wood afford thee game to kill ; So may the mountain goats and satyrs all Be kind ; so may the boar before thee fall , So may the water nymphs in heat of... | |
| Thomas Otway - 1926 - 344 páginas
...grant my Prayer, So may'ft thou never Love a fcornful Fair ; In Fields fo may Diana grace thee ftill, And ev'ry Wood afford thee Game to kill; So may the...thirft allay. Millions of tears to thefe my pray'rs I joyn, \ Which as thou read'ft with thofe dear eyes of Thine, \ Think that thou fee'ft the Streams that... | |
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