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Discourse on the Life and Character of Sir Walter Ralegh, Τόμος 1,Τεύχος 9

James Morrison Harris - 1846 - 94 σελίδες
...of Tantalus in being debarred the favor of the Queen — and proceeds : "I, that was wont to behold her riding like Alexander — hunting like Diana —...— the gentle wind blowing her fair hair about her cheeks like a nymph — sometimes sitting in the shade like a goddess — sometimes singing like an...

A history of England from the first invasion by the Romans (to the ...

John Lingard - 1847 - 488 σελίδες
...alone in prison, while she " was far off? He was wont to behold her riding like Alexander, hunt.su " like Diana, walking like Venus, the gentle wind blowing...sometimes singing like an angel, sometimes playing like " Orphens. But once amiss nad bereaved him of all." He then exclaims, " All those times past, the loves,...

Shakspeare and His Friends: Or, The Golden Age of Merry England

Robert Folkestone Williams - 1847 - 340 σελίδες
...were the less ; but even now my heart is cast into the depth of all misery. I that was wont to behold her riding like Alexander — hunting like Diana —...sitting in the shade like a goddess — sometimes smging like an angel — sometime playing like Orpheus. Behold the sorrow of this world ! once amiss...

The American Literary Magazine, Τόμος 1

Timothy Dwight Sprague - 1847 - 408 σελίδες
...complains to Secretary Cecil that the greatest misery of his confinement is that he can no longer behold her " riding like Alexander, hunting like Diana, walking...— sometimes sitting in the shade like a goddess, and sometimes singing like an angel." Raleigh had not calculated amiss. She, who united in her matchless...

The Southern literary messenger, Τόμος 13

1847 - 784 σελίδες
...Cecil, Raleigh indulged in the most extravagant flattery of the queen : " I that was wont to behold her, riding like Alexander, hunting like Diana, walking...her fair hair about her pure cheeks, like a nymph sometime sitting in the shade like a goddess, sometime singing like an angel, sometime playing like...

The Southern and Western Literary Messenger and Review, Τόμος 13

1847 - 814 σελίδες
...Cecil, Raleigh indulged in the most extravagant flattery of the queen : " I that was wont to behold her, riding like Alexander, hunting like Diana, walking...her fair hair about her pure cheeks, like a nymph sometime sitting in the shade like a goddess, sometime singing like an angel, sometime playing like...

Introduction to the History of the Colony and Ancient Dominion of Virginia

Charles Campbell - 1847 - 224 σελίδες
...Cecil, Raleigh indulged in the most extravagant flattery of the queen : " I that was wont to behold her, riding like Alexander, hunting like Diana, walking...her fair hair about her pure cheeks like a nymph, sometime sitting in the shade like a goddess, sometime singing like an angel, sometime playing like...

American Literary Magazine, Τόμοι 1-3

1847 - 1230 σελίδες
...complains to Secretary Cecil that the greatest misery of his confinement is that he can no longer behold her "riding like Alexander, hunting like Diana, walking...gentle wind blowing her fair hair about her pure cheeks lik* a nymph, — sometimes sitting in the shade like a goddess, and sometimes singing like an angel."...

The History of England from the Invasion of Julius Cæsar to the ..., Τόμος 4

David Hume - 1848 - 560 σελίδες
...were the less ; but even now my heart is cast into the depth of all misery. I, that was wont to behold her riding like Alexander, hunting like Diana, walking...singing like an angel, sometimes playing like Orpheus ; behold the sorrow of this world ! once amiss hath bereaved me of all. O glory, that only shineth...

Lives of the Queens of England, from the Norman Conquest: With ..., Τόμος 7

Agnes Strickland - 1848 - 388 σελίδες
..." How," he asks, " can I live alone in prison, while she is afar off — I, who was wont to behold her riding like Alexander, hunting like Diana, walking...Sometimes sitting in the shade like a goddess, sometimes playing on the lute like Orpheus. But once amiss, hath bereaved me of all." He then adds* " all those...




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