That very time I saw (but thou couldst not), Flying between the cold moon and the earth, Cupid all arm'd : a certain aim he took At a fair vestal throned by the west, And loos'd his love-shaft smartly from his bow, As it should pierce a hundred thousand... Notes and Queries - Seite 3381864Vollansicht - Über dieses Buch
| Vicesimus Knox - 1791 - 966 Seiten
...fphcres. To hear the fea-maid's mufic. That very time I law (but thou could'ft not), Flying between ree, 'Tis juft alike to virtue, and to me ; Dwell in a Monk, or light upon a K veftal, throned by the weft ; And loos'd his love-(haft (manly from his bow, As it (hould pierce a... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1793 - 582 Seiten
...audience, it was thrown away ; if obvious, there was danger of offence to her Majelty. Flying between the cold moon and the earth, Cupid all arm'd : * a certain aim he took " A ftar dif-orb'd ," however, (See Trailus and Creffida,) is one of our author's favourite images;... | |
| Vicesimus Knox - 1796 - 476 Seiten
...ftom their i To hear the lea-maid's niuiic. That very time 1 law (but ihou couldft not) Flying between the cold moon and the earth, Cupid all arm'd : a certain aim he took At a fair vcftal, throned by the weft; And loos'd his love-fliaft linartly from his bow, As it ihou Id pierce... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1797 - 594 Seiten
...fea-maid's mufick. PUCK. I remember. OBE. That very time I faw, (but thou could'fl not,) Flying between the cold moon and the earth, Cupid all arm'd : a certain aim he took At a fair veftal, throned by the weft ; And loos'd his love-fhaft fmartly from his bow, As it mould pierce a... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1798 - 408 Seiten
...fea-maid's mufic. Pud. I remember. Ob. That very time I faw (but thou could'ft not), Tlying between the cold moon and the earth, Cupid all arm'd : a certain aim he took At a fair veltai, throned by the weft ; And loos'd his love-fhaft Imartly from his bow, As it fhould pierce a... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1800 - 436 Seiten
...fea-maid's mulick. Puck. I remember. Obe. That very time I faw, (but thou could'ft not,) Flying between the cold moon and the earth, Cupid all arm'd : a certain aim he took At a fair veftal, throned by the weft ; And loos'd his love-(haft fmartly from his bow, As it mould pierce a... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1803 - 556 Seiten
...sea-maid's musick. Puck. I remember. Obe. That very time I saw, (but thou could'st not,) Flying between the cold moon and the earth, Cupid all arm'd : a certain...vot'ress passed on, In maiden meditation, fancy-free. Yet mark'd I where the bolt of Cupid fell : It fell upon a little western flower, — Before, milk-white;... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1803 - 424 Seiten
...sea-maid's musick. Puck. I remember. Obe. That very time I saw, (but thou could'st not,) Flying between the cold moon and the earth, Cupid all arm'd : a certain...fiery shaft Quench'd in the chaste beams of the wat'ry moo ; And the imperial vot'ress passed on, In maiden meditation, fancy-free.1 Yet mark'd I where the... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1805 - 392 Seiten
...utterly I could not seem forsaken." Again, in King Richard III: At a fair vestal, throned by the west ; s And loos'd his love-shaft smartly from his bow, As...imperial vot'ress passed on, In maiden meditation, fancy-free.9 Yet mark'd I where the bolt of Cupid fell : It fell upon a little western flower, —... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1805 - 384 Seiten
...Richard III: " His horse is slain, and all on foot he fights." At a fair vestal, throned by the west ; s And loos'd his love-shaft smartly from his bow, As...hearts : But I might see young Cupid's fiery shaft <}uench'd in the chaste beams of the wat'ry moon ; And the imperial vot'ress passed on, In maiden meditation,... | |
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