The current that with gentle murmur glides, Thou know'st, being stopp'd, impatiently doth rage ; But when his fair course is not hindered, He makes sweet music with the enamell'd stones, Giving a gentle kiss to every sedge He overtaketh in his pilgrimage,... On the Portraits of English Authors on Gardening - Page 78by Samuel Felton - 1830 - 221 pagesFull view - About this book
| Andrew Steinmetz - 1838 - 360 pages
...it up, the more it burns; The current that with gentle murmur glides, Thou know'st, being stopped, impatiently doth rage; But when his fair course is not hindered, He makes sweet music with the enameled stones. Giving a gentle kiss to every sedge He overtaketh in his pilgrimage; And so by many... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1838 - 1130 pages
...The current, thai wilh gentle murmur glides, Thou know'sl, being slopp'd, impatiently doth rag« ; , sir, commends him to you ; my captain, sir John Falstaff: a tall gentl enamel'd stones. Giving a gentle kiss to every sedge He overtakelh in his pilgrimage ; And so by many... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1838 - 790 pages
...Lest it should burn above the bounds of reason. Jul. The more thou dam'st it up, the more it burns begin ina snch a cottage. Pol. That's likewise part of юу rátelliífnce. Bd. I fear th ragr ; But, when his fair course is not hindered, He makes sweet music with the enamcl'd sfoivi. W<£... | |
| Charles Edwards Lester - 1838 - 272 pages
...waters of the beautiful stream flowing gaily onward, " Making sweet music with th' enamel'd stone, Giving a gentle kiss to every sedge He overtaketh in his pilgrimage ;" its course marked by the willows, that line its banks and betray its wanderings, now rushing down... | |
| William Shakespeare, Thomas Price - 1839 - 478 pages
...Lest it should burn above the bounds of reason. . . . The more thou dam'st} it up, the more it burns ; The current that with gentle murmur glides, Thou know'st,...course is not hindered, He makes sweet music with the enamel'd stones, Giving a gentle kiss to every sedge He overtaketh in his pilgrimage ; And so by many... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1839 - 550 pages
...Lest it should burn above the bounds of reason. Jul. The more thou dam'st it up, the more it burns; The current, that with gentle murmur glides, Thou...course is not hindered, He makes sweet music with th' enamel'd stones, Giving a gentle kiss to every sedge He overtaketh in his pilgrimage ; And so by... | |
| William Shakespeare, Thomas Price - 1839 - 480 pages
...burn above the bounds of reason. . . . The more thou dam'stj it up, the more it burns ; The «urrent that with gentle murmur glides, Thou know'st, being...course is not hindered, He makes sweet music with the enamel'd stones, Giving a gentle kiss to every sedge He overtaketh in his pilgrimage ; And so by many... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1841 - 316 pages
...Lest it should burn above the bounds of reason. Jul. The more thou dam'st it up, the more it burns : The current, that with gentle murmur glides, Thou...course is not hindered, He makes sweet music with the enamel'd stones. Giving a gentle kiss to every sedge He overtaketh in his pilgrimage ; And so by many... | |
| William Shakespeare, Michael Henry Rankin - 1841 - 266 pages
...As seek to quench the fire of love with words. . . . The more thou dam'st it up, the more it burns. The current, that with gentle murmur glides, Thou...stopp'd, impatiently doth rage: But when his fair coarse is not hindered, He makes sweet music with the enamel'd stones, Giving a gentle kiss to every... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1842 - 394 pages
...Lest it should burn above the bounds of reason Jul. The more thou dam'st3 it up, the more it burns ; The current, that with gentle murmur glides, Thou...course is not hindered, He makes sweet music with th' enamel'd stones, Giving a gentle kiss to every sedge He overtaketh in his pilgrimage; And so by... | |
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