Records of the HeartD. Appleton and Company, 1844 - 255 sidor |
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... soft blush my bless'd reply ? — Now I am happy ! come what will , Life hath for me nor storm nor ill . IV . I KNOW the grudge and lasting ire Thy father bears my haughty sire ; The danger of a secret union- Ay , e'en if known , this ...
... soft blush my bless'd reply ? — Now I am happy ! come what will , Life hath for me nor storm nor ill . IV . I KNOW the grudge and lasting ire Thy father bears my haughty sire ; The danger of a secret union- Ay , e'en if known , this ...
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... soft blue eye , Her mein all joy — all ecstasy ; By blushes deep her thoughts confest , While ushering in her bard and guest . XVII . THE bounties spread before them here , The flowing bowl , and welcome cheer , The banquets rich , and ...
... soft blue eye , Her mein all joy — all ecstasy ; By blushes deep her thoughts confest , While ushering in her bard and guest . XVII . THE bounties spread before them here , The flowing bowl , and welcome cheer , The banquets rich , and ...
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... swell , Her arm like alabaster fell Down on the snowy vesture then— As wan as it , save where each vein Beneath its soft transparence shines Like purple threads in marble mines . Thus pale and 30 30 RECORDS OF THE HEART .
... swell , Her arm like alabaster fell Down on the snowy vesture then— As wan as it , save where each vein Beneath its soft transparence shines Like purple threads in marble mines . Thus pale and 30 30 RECORDS OF THE HEART .
Sida 51
... soft and meek , Modest and gentle as the timid fawn , When first it ventures forth upon the lawn- Sought and beloved was young ZENEL : but like * Pronounced Thanail . The radiant sunbeam prisoned in a cloud Ere it has.
... soft and meek , Modest and gentle as the timid fawn , When first it ventures forth upon the lawn- Sought and beloved was young ZENEL : but like * Pronounced Thanail . The radiant sunbeam prisoned in a cloud Ere it has.
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... soft blue sky Spreads its celestial drapery , Bespangled with ten thousand stars , While by their sheen Afar are seen Angels careering in their cars , Making the weary spirit long To doff its frail mortality , And join the bright ...
... soft blue sky Spreads its celestial drapery , Bespangled with ten thousand stars , While by their sheen Afar are seen Angels careering in their cars , Making the weary spirit long To doff its frail mortality , And join the bright ...
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Records of the Heart: And Other Poems Estelle Anna Robinson Lewis Obegränsad förhandsgranskning - 1857 |
Records of the Heart: And Other Poems Estelle Anna Robinson Lewis Obegränsad förhandsgranskning - 1857 |
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Æneid AIZEN arms beaming beauty beneath bids birds blithesome bloom bosom bower brave breast breath bright brow castanet castle cheek cheer CICERO clasped cold Collatia dark death deep despair doth dreams dwell earth eyes fair faithful band fate fear feel fierce flowers flung gaze genius gleaming gloom grave grief groves Gubbio gush hallowed hand hath hear heart heaven History of Italy hostile water hour IANTHUS Ilioneus immortal land Latinus Latium Laurentum life's light linger lofty lonely Lord LEON Love's lute lyre maiden midst mountain mournful myrtle ne'er neath night NOTE o'er pale pangs pensive PLINY's villa repose rock rose ruin Sappho Saracens Sect SELEN shore shriek shrine Sicily sigh Simoïs sing sleep smile soft song sorrow soul spirit spot Stanza star stream sweet tears tell Terracina thee thine thou art thought Tiber tomb trochee unto Volscian wave weep wild winding vales young youthful
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Sida 85 - He has outsoared the shadow of our night ; Envy and calumny and hate and pain, And that unrest which men miscall delight, Can touch him not and torture not again.
Sida 51 - For time at last sets all things even — And if we do but watch the hour, There never yet was human power Which could evade, if unforgiven, The patient search and vigil long Of him who treasures up a wrong.
Sida 46 - Tres Notus abreptas in saxa latentia torquet — Saxa vocant Itali mediis quae in fluctibus Aras — Dorsum immane mari summo ; tres Eurus ab alto In brevia et Syrtes urguet — miserabile visu — Illiditque vadis atque aggere cingit arenae.
Sida 46 - Unam, quae Lycios fidumque vehebat Oronten, Ipsius ante oculos ingens a vertice pontus In puppim ferit : excutitur pronusque magister Volvitur in caput ; ast illam ter fluctus ibidem Torquet agens circum, et rapidus vorat aequore vertex.
Sida 81 - Sometimes I would hear the faint sounds of castanets from some party of dancers lingering in the Alameda ; at other times I have heard the dubious tones of a guitar, and the notes of a single voice rising from some solitary street, and have pictured to myself some youthful cavalier serenading his lady's window ; a gallant custom of former days, but now sadly on the decline except in the remote towns and villages of Spain.
Sida 45 - Jovemque concilias, tu das epulis accumbere divom, nimborumque facis tempestatumque potentem.' 80 Haec ubi dicta, cavum conversa cuspide montem impulit in latus : ac venti, velut agmine facto, qua data porta, ruunt et terras turbine perflant incubuere mari, totumque a sedibus imis Una Eurusque Notusque ruunt creberque procellis 85 Africus, et vastos volvunt ad litora fluctus.
Sida 197 - We could not but regard it as a holy place, dedicated to the gods, and consecrated by the religious observances of a lost and unknown people. Comparatively, the hand of ruin has spared it, and the great tablet, surviving the wreck of elements, stands perfect and entire. Lonely, deserted, and without any worshippers at its shrine, the figures and characters are distinct as when the people who reared it went up to pay their adorations before it. To us it was all a mystery ; silent, defying the most...
Sida 198 - Valley" of Rasselas. In the romance of the world's history nothing ever impressed me more forcibly than the spectacíe of this once great and lovely city, overturned, desolate, and lost ; discovered by accident, overgrown with trees for miles around, and without even a name to distinguish it.
Sida 102 - Place yourself in my situation. Could you have hunted London for a publisher, endured all the alternate hot and cold water thrown on all your exertions; bargained for what sum they might be pleased to give; and, after all, canvassed, examined, nay quarrelled over accounts the most intricate in the world?
Sida 46 - Talia iactanti stridens Aquilone procella velum adversa ferit, fluctusque ad sidera tollit. Franguntur remi, turn prora avertit et undis dat latus, insequitur cumulo praeruptus aquae mons.