单词 | bemock |
例句 | Hills, torrents, woods, embodied to bemock The Tyrant, and confound his cruelty. The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, Volume IV (of 8) Very bitter sounds thy language, Bitterer than the stars' decrees are, Which bemock my heart's desire. Poems and Ballads of Heinrich Heine What to him are all our wars, What but death bemocking folly?” Peggy Owen and Liberty This music once unlocked My heart, she took the gold she prized: Her novel gleams no richer: dreams Like mine are best unanalysed: And she forgets her poor bemocked Prince Karol, now, it seems. Collected Poems Volume One Go, thou bemocked, and thrust thyself mid perils none shall thank; For cloaking of the Latin peace o'erthrow the Tuscan rank! The Æneids of Virgil Done into English Verse The Suitors bemock the prophet, who leaves the company with another fateful vision: "I perceive evil coming upon you, from which not one of you Suitors shall escape." Homer's Odyssey A Commentary Buffalmacco saw, besides, a long line of other folks he had befooled, cajoled, cozened and bemocked. The Well of Saint Clare We look across the landscape wide, Where spring bemocks the thought of pain, And scatters charms with lavish pride;— The vernal joy is all in vain: Sweet Lilly, come again, Sweet Lilly, come again. Lays of Ancient Virginia, and Other Poems That Cowley linked his name with this self-transforming and bemocking isle, suggests the possibility that it conveyed to him some meditative image of himself. The Piazza Tales Shall I bemocked my early lovers try, And go Numidian wedlock now on bended knee to buy: I, who so often scorned to take their bridal-bearing hands? The Æneids of Virgil Done into English Verse Not a word she spoke, but his fetters locked; He watched with a smile that himself bemocked; She left him seated in caitiff-plight, Like one that had feared and fled the fight. The poetical works of George MacDonald in two volumes — Volume 2 After an experience which had besmirched every ideal and bemocked every faith, the young Frenchman's talk had carried the lad once more into the full tide of poetry and romance. The History of David Grieve He waved his hand to her in a heartbreak of bemocked and benighted tenderness and closed the door. We Can't Have Everything Not all are free that can bemock their fetters. Nathan the Wise; a dramatic poem in five acts Such I became, as people are who stand, Not comprehending what is answered them, As if bemocked, and know not how to answer. Divine Comedy, Longfellow's Translation, Complete |
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