| William Beloe - 1812 - 518 Seiten
...steer, Though dangers round her swarm. THE CONTEST. BEAUTY and Love once fell at odds, And thus reviled each other, Quoth Love I am one of the gods, And thou...fond boy, then Beauty cry'd, We know that thou art blmd, And men of nobler parts they can Our graces better find ; Twas I begot the mortal snow And kindled... | |
| Thomas Campbell - 1841 - 844 Seiten
...; But they bravely stand their ground Thou hadst no power on man at all In calm and stormy weather. But what I gave to thee ; Nor are you longer sweet, or fair, In their love and constancy Than men acknowledge me. None above them e'er can be : Away, fond boy,... | |
| Thomas Campbell - 1844 - 846 Seiten
...ANONYMOUS. SONG. PROM THE iOYAI. OARLAND*. SDIT. 1685. BEAUTY and Love fell once at odds, And thus reviled each other : Quoth Love, I am one of the gods, And...Than men acknowledge me. Away, fond boy, then Beauty cried, We know that thou art blind ; And men of nobler parts they «an Our graces better find : 'Twas... | |
| 1855 - 834 Seiten
...BOXG. TKaH THE WTAL OARLAXD.' EDIT. 1585. ВЕАГТГ and Love fell once at odds, And thus reviled each other : Quoth Love, I am one of the gods, And...Thou hadst no power on man at all But what I gave to thce ; Nor are you longer sweet, or fair, Than men acknowledge me. Away, fond boy, then Beauty cried,... | |
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