| Abraham Cowley - 1772 - 298 pages
...his own imperial hands was made : I fee him fmile (methinks) as he does talk With the ambaffadors, who come in vain, T' entice him to a throne again. If I, my friends (faid he) fhould to you fhow All the delights, which in thefe gardens grow ; • 'Tis likelier much,... | |
| Robert Anderson - 1795 - 740 pages
...by his own imperial hands was made : I fee him fmilc, muhink*, as he does talk With the ambjftadors, who come in vain T' entice him to a throne again. If I, myt Friends! (faid he) 'fhnuld to you fliew All the delights which in thefe gardens grow, Tis likelier... | |
| Abraham Cowley - 1806 - 290 pages
...Dioclesian walk In the Salonian garden's noble shade, Which by his own imperial hands was made : I see him smile, methinks, as he does talk With the ambassadors,...show All the delights which in these gardens grow, 'T is likelier much, that you should with me stay, Than 't is, that you should carry me away : And... | |
| Abraham Cowley - 1809 - 286 pages
...Dioclesian walk In the Salonian garden's noble shade, Which by his own imperial hands was made : I see him smile, methinks, as he does talk With the ambassadors,...show All the delights which in these gardens grow, 'T is likelier much, that you should with me stay, Than 't is, that you should carry me away : And... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1810 - 560 pages
...Pioclcstan walk In the Salonian garden's noble shade, Which by his own imperial hands was made : 1 see him smile, methinks, as he does talk With the ambassadors,...come in vain T' entice him to a throne again. " If 1, my friends" (said he) " should to you show All the delights which in these gardens grow, Tis likelier... | |
| Charles Marshall - 1813 - 464 pages
...made : I see him smile, methinks, as be docs talk ; With the ambassador, who came in vaia T"entice him to a throne again : If I, my friends, said he,...delights which in these gardens grow, Tis likelier much that you should with me stay, Than 'tis that you should carry me away : And trust me not, my friends,... | |
| 1821 - 424 pages
...conceived and expressed in the best manner of Shakgpeare. — l With the ambassadors, who come in vain, To entice him to a throne again. " If I, my friends (said...delights, which in these gardens grow ; Tis likelier much, that you should with me stay, Than 'tis that you should carry me away : And trust me not, my... | |
| British poets - 1822 - 268 pages
...Dioclesian walk In the Salonian garden's noble shade, Which by his own imperial hands was made : I see him smile, methinks, as he does talk With the ambassadors, who come in vain To' entice him to a throne again. If I, my friends (said he), should to you show All the delights which... | |
| British poets - 1822 - 246 pages
...Dioclesian walk In the Salonian garden's noble shade, Which by his own imperial hands was made: I see him smile, methinks, as he does talk With the ambassadors, who come in vain To' entice him to a throne again. If I, my friends (said he), should to you show All the delights which... | |
| Abraham Cowley - 1826 - 296 pages
...Dioclesian walk In the Salonian garden's noble shade, Which by his own imperial hands was made : I see him smile (methinks) as he does talk With the ambassadors,...delights, which in these gardens grow, 'Tis likelier much, that you should with me stay, Than 'tis, that you should carry me away : And trust me not, my... | |
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