| Charlotte Smith - 1800 - 170 lehte
...copfe, or hedge-row fhade beneath, Or by the runnel's graffy courfe, appear Some lingering bloffoms of the earlier year, Mingling bright florets, in the...tawny temples So the fchemes Rais'd by fond Hope in youth's unclouded morn, While fenguine youth enjoys delufive dreams, Experience withers ; till fcarce... | |
| Charlotte Smith - 1993 - 370 lehte
...copse, or hedge-row shade beneath, Or by the runnel's grassy course, appear Some lingering blossoms of the earlier year, Mingling bright florets, in the...his corn Binds on his tawny temples[.] — So the schemes Rais'd by fond Hope in youth's unclouded morn, While sanguine youth enjoys delusive dreams,... | |
| Amy Christine Billone - 2007 - 210 lehte
...the opening of the sestet. Here, the masculine gender of Autumn surfaces not once but three times — "That Autumn with his poppies and his corn / Binds on his tawny temples" (my italics). It is important to juxtapose this maneuver with the masculinization of Autumn in Thomson's... | |
| Tobias Smollett - 1798 - 612 lehte
...copfe or hedge-row's {hade beneath, Or by the runnel's grafly courfe ; appear Some lingering bloffoms of the earlier year, Mingling bright florets, in the...youth enjoys delufive dreams, 'Experience withers ! till fcarce one remains, Flattering the languid heart, where only reafon reigns !' , Vol. iii. p.... | |
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