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" gan fail him, For no arts could avail him. 2. The second species consists of three Anapaests. 0 ye woods, spread your branches apace; To your deepest recesses I fly ; 1 would hide with the beasts of the chase, I would vanish from every eye. "
Temple Bar - Página 403
1864
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Weld's English Grammar: Illustrated by Exercises in Composition, Analyzing ...

Allen Hayden Weld - 1849 - 242 páginas
...;iv;iil 1 him. 2. The second species consists of three Anapaests. 0 ye woods, | spread your branch | es apace ; To your deepest recesses I fly ; 1 would hide with the bedsts of the chase ; I would vanish from every ey^. This is a very pleasing measure, and much used,...
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Cyclopedia of English Literature: a Selection of the Choicest ..., Volumen2

Robert Chambers - 1851 - 764 páginas
...we are not to find them our own ; Fate never bestowed such delight, As I with my Phyllis had known. Ay, where are th Think not of them, thou hast thy...day, And touch the stubble-plain» with rosy hoe ; groY« With the same sad complaint it begun ; How she smiled, and I could not but lore ; Was faithless,...
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The Principles of English Grammar

Peter Bullions - 1851 - 264 páginas
...an additional syllable. O ye woods, | spread your branch | es apice, To your deep | eat recess | es I fly; 1 would hide with the beasts of the chase, I would vanish from every eye. 4. Anapcestic Tetrameter. The fourth consists of four anapaests ; as, May I go | vern my pis | sions...
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The English Language in Its Elements and Forms: With a History of Its Origin ...

William Chauncey Fowler - 1851 - 1502 páginas
...ANAPESTIC TRIMETER. Formula xxaXS. § 696. In the following accented lines there are three Anapests. Oh r mind a thought like to some thought ; I would hide' with the beasts' of the chase' ; I would vanish from every eye ! Yet my reed shall...
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Weld's New English Grammar: Weld's English Grammar, Illustrated by Exercises ...

Allen Hayden Weld - 1852 - 244 páginas
...avail | him. 2. The second species consists of three Anapcests. 0 ye woods, | spread your branch | es apace ; To your deepest recesses I fly ; 1 would hide...beasts of the chase ; I would vanish from every eye. This is a very pleasing, measure, and much used, both in solemn and cheerful subjects. 3. The third...
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English Grammar, Adapted to the Different Classes of Learners: With an ...

Lindley Murray - 1852 - 272 páginas
...fail him, For no arts could avail him. 2. The second species consists of three Anapaests. •• k t) ye woods, spread your branches apace ; To your deepest recesses I fly ; I would hide with the beasts of the chace ; 1 would vanish from every eye. This is a very pleasing...
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Linguæ Anglicanæ clavis, or, Rudiments of English grammar, ed. by C. Heycock

Henry St. John Bullen - 1853 - 318 páginas
...ham | let is still. And— 0 ye woods | spread your branch | es apace, To your deep | est recess | es I fly ; 1 would hide | with the beasts [ of the chase, I would van | ish from Cv | erji eye. And again — "Tis the voice | of the slug | gard, I hear | him complain,...
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The Poetical Works of William Shenstone

William Shenstone, George Gilfillan - 1854 - 324 páginas
...we 're not to find them our own. Fate never bestow'd such delight As I with my Phyllis had known. 6 0 ye woods ! spread your branches apace, To your deepest recesses I fly ; I would hide with the beasts of the chase ; I would vanish from every eye. Yet my reed shall resound...
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The Poetical Works of William Shenstone

William Shenstone, George Gilfillan - 1854 - 318 páginas
...'re not to find them our own. Fate never bestow'd such delight As I with my Phyllis had known. 6 O ye woods ! spread your branches apace, To your deepest recesses I fly ; I would hide with the beasts of the chase ; I would vanish from every eye. Yet my reed shall resound...
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Johnson's Dictionary of the English language, for the use of schools. With a ...

Samuel Johnson - 1856 - 344 páginas
...arts could avail. The second species consists of three anapaests. 0 уб woods, spread your brunches apace ; To your deepest recesses I fly; 1 would hide with the beasts of the chace ; I would vanish from every eye. This is a very pleasing measure, and much used, both in solemn...
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