| Walter Savage Landor - 1831 - 504 pages
...you his amours.. Lazy as Scheld and cold as Don.. Kneel, and thank Heaven they are not yours. XIV. Stand close around, ye Stygian set, With Dirce in one boat conveyed! Or Charon, seeing, ma That he is old XV. EPISTLE TO A BARRISTER. Hail, paragon of T * * on's! hail... | |
| Walter Savage Landor - 1846 - 700 pages
...shame on him, beyond a doubt. Stand close around, ye Stygian set, With Dirce in one boat convey'd, Or Charon, seeing, may forget That he is old, and she a shade. Love ran with me, then walkt, then sate, Then said, Come / come! itgroiet too latt. And then he would... | |
| Walter Savage Landor - 1876 - 618 pages
...doubt. * Pointing to his sister. Stand close around, ye Stygian set. With Dirce in one boat convey'd, Or Charon, seeing, may forget That he is old, and she a shade. Lovo ran with me, then walkt, then sate, Then said, Come ! come ! it grawt too late. And then he would... | |
| Walter Savage Landor - 1879 - 310 pages
...on him, beyond a a doubt. • Stand close around, ye Stygian set, With Dirce in one boat convey'd, Or Charon, seeing, may forget That he is old, and she a shade. Love ran with me, then walkt, then sate, Then said, Come ! come ! it grows too late. And then he would... | |
| Walter Savage Landor - 1890 - 266 pages
...cry shame on him, beyond a doubt. Stand closer round, ye Stygian set With Dirce in one boat conveyed, Or Charon, seeing, may forget That he is old, and she a shade. Love ran with me, then walk't, then sate, Then said, come ! come ! it grows too late. And then he would... | |
| Walter Savage Landor - 1890 - 340 pages
...shame on him, beyond a doubt. Stand close around, ye Stygian set, With Dirce in one boat convey 'd, Or Charon, seeing, may forget That he is old, and she a shade. Love ran with me, then walk't, then sate, Then said, Come! come! it grows too late. And then he would... | |
| Walter Savage Landor - 1892 - 434 pages
...cry shame on him, beyond a doubt. Stand closer round, ye Stygian set With Dirce in one boat conveyed, Or Charon, seeing, may forget That he is old, and she a shade. Love ran with me, then walk't, then sate, Then said, come ! come ! it grows too late. And then he would... | |
| Algernon Charles Swinburne - 1894 - 366 pages
...volume, there is nothing in the language, comparable with the quatrain on Dirce in the boat of Charon. Stand close around, ye Stygian set, With Dirce in one boat conveyed ! Or Charon, seeing, may forget That he is old and she a shade. And how comes it that we miss the exquisitely... | |
| John Churton Collins - 1896 - 504 pages
...turns to day. ANON. CCCXI DIRCE STAND close around, ye Stygian set, With Dirce in one boat convey'd, Or Charon, seeing, may forget That he is old, and she a shade. Love ran with me, then walk'd, then sate, Then said, Come! come! it grows too late: And then he would... | |
| Walter Savage Landor - 1898 - 314 pages
...bids thee rest. XLI. ON DIRCE. STAND close around, ye Stygian set, With Dirce in one boat convey'd, Or Charon, seeing, may forget That he is old, and she a shade. / will not love ! XLII. These sounds have often Burst from a troubled breast; Rarely from one no sighs... | |
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