Epistles, Odes, and Other PoemsJames Carpenter, 1806 - 341 páginas |
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... beneath whose smile I sing , For her ( whose pencil , if your rainbow wing Were dimm'd or ruffled by a wintry sky , Could smooth its feather and relume its dye ) cularly interesting . In the short but beautiful twilight of their Spring ...
... beneath whose smile I sing , For her ( whose pencil , if your rainbow wing Were dimm'd or ruffled by a wintry sky , Could smooth its feather and relume its dye ) cularly interesting . In the short but beautiful twilight of their Spring ...
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... beneath the waves , In many a hollow winding wreath'd , Such as of old Echo'd the breath that warbling sea - maids breath'd ; This magic shell From the white bosom of a syren fell , As once she wander'd by the tide that layes Sicilia's ...
... beneath the waves , In many a hollow winding wreath'd , Such as of old Echo'd the breath that warbling sea - maids breath'd ; This magic shell From the white bosom of a syren fell , As once she wander'd by the tide that layes Sicilia's ...
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... Beneath Hispania's sun , Thou'lt see a streamlet run , * Porphyry says , that Pythagoras held the sea to be a tear . Την θάλατταν μεν εκαλει είναι δάκρυον . De Vit , and some one else , if I mistake not , has added the planet Saturn as ...
... Beneath Hispania's sun , Thou'lt see a streamlet run , * Porphyry says , that Pythagoras held the sea to be a tear . Την θάλατταν μεν εκαλει είναι δάκρυον . De Vit , and some one else , if I mistake not , has added the planet Saturn as ...
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... beneath to a very great depth , and , as we entered the harbour , they appeared to us so near the surface , that it seemed impossible we should not strike on them . There is no necessity , of course , for heaving the lead , and the ...
... beneath to a very great depth , and , as we entered the harbour , they appeared to us so near the surface , that it seemed impossible we should not strike on them . There is no necessity , of course , for heaving the lead , and the ...
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... beneath the blessed sun , So fair there are but thou and she ! Whate'er may be her angel birth , She was thy lovely , perfect twin , And wore the only shape on earth That could have charm'd my soul to sin ! Your eyes ! the eyes of ...
... beneath the blessed sun , So fair there are but thou and she ! Whate'er may be her angel birth , She was thy lovely , perfect twin , And wore the only shape on earth That could have charm'd my soul to sin ! Your eyes ! the eyes of ...
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Abbé Raynal Achilles Tatius ancient Aristippus Aristotle bard beam beauty beneath Bermuda blessed blest bliss bloom blush bosom bower breast breath breath'd breeze bright brow burning charm cheek Cicero clime dæmon dear Dismal Swamp Dithyrambic divine dream earth Epicurean Epicurus fair fancy feel felt fire flame flowers glow grace hath heart heaven heavenly hour hung Iamblichus isle kiss Laïs Lake lamp languid Leontium light lip's look look'd lov'd lover lyre magic maid mingle morning murmurs ne'er never night nymph o'er Ovid philosophers Pindar Plato play'd Plutarch pure Pythagoras rosy round roves seem'd shade shed sigh sigh'd sleep smile soft song soul spirit spring steal Stoics stole sweet sweetly tear tell thee thine thou thought thrill Twas vermil warm wave weep wing δε και μεν τε