The queen was brought by water to Whitehall, At every stroke the oars did tears let fall. More clung about the barge ; fish under water Wept out their eyes of pearl, and swam blind after. I think the bargemen might, with easier thighs, Have rowed her... The Ladies' pocket magazine - Página 301835Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| Horace Walpole - 1806 - 476 páginas
...bathos, I shall conclude this article : The queen was brought by water to Whitehall ; At every stroake the oars did tears let fall : More clung about the...fish under water Wept out their eyes of pearl, and swome blind after. I think the barge-men might with easier thighs Have row'd her thither in her people's... | |
| Horace Walpole - 1806 - 454 páginas
...tears let fall: More clung about the barge; 6sh under water Wept out their eyes of pearl, and sworae blind after. I think the barge-men might with easier...thighs Have row'd her thither in her people's eyes: For how so-ere, thus much my thoughts have scan'd, Sh'ad come by water, had she come by land. 9 ' [Four... | |
| 1806 - 284 páginas
...Age, and 45th of her Reign. THE Queene was brought by water to White-Hall, At every stroake the oares tears let fall : More clung about the barge : fish, under water, Wept out their eyes of pearle, and swome blind after. I thinke the bargemen might, with easier thighes, Have rowed her thither... | |
| Collection - 1806 - 286 páginas
...Age, and 45th of her Reign, THE Queene was brought by water to White-Hall, At every stroake the oares tears let fall : More clung about the barge : fish, under water, Wept out their eyes of pearle, and swome blind after. I thinke the bargemen might, with easier thighes, Have rowed her thither... | |
| 1837 - 496 páginas
...actual ridiculous : — " The queene was brought by water to Whitehall ; At every stroke the oares did tears let fall ; More clung about the barge ; fish under water Wept out their eyes of pearle, and swam blind after. I think the bargemen might, with dolorous sighs, Have rowed her hither... | |
| Reuben Percy - 1823 - 432 páginas
...of the day described the national grief in the following stanzas: The queen was brought by water to Whitehall, At every stroke the oars did tears let fall; More clung about the barge ; Jish under water I think the bargemen might, with easier thighs, Wept out their eyes of pearle, and... | |
| Richard Ryan - 1826 - 318 páginas
...the day described the national grief in the following stanzas : " The Queen was brought by water to Whitehall, At every stroke the oars did tears let...about the barge ; fish under water Wept out their eyes ofpearle, and swome blind after. I think the bargemen might, with easier thighs, Haye'rwlfd her thither... | |
| Richard Ryan - 1826 - 318 páginas
...in the following stanzas : " The Queen was brought by water to Whitehall, At every stroke the oavs did tears let fall ; More clung about the barge; fish under water Wept out their eyes of pearle, and swome blind after. I think the bargemen might, with easier thighs, Have row'd her thither... | |
| Richard Ryan - 1826 - 312 páginas
...the day described the national grief in the following stanzas : " The Queen was brought by water to Whitehall, At every stroke the oars did tears let fall ; More clung about the barge ; fish wider water Wept out their eyes ofpearle, and swome blind after. I think the bargemen might, with easier... | |
| Robert Plumer Ward - 1837 - 376 páginas
...the false wit of the times. " The Queen was brought by water to Whitehall, At every stroke the oars tears let fall ; More clung about the barge ; fish...water, Wept out their eyes of pearl, and swam blind arter. One would have said the men with easier thighs, Had row'd her hither in her peopled eyes ; For... | |
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