Kottabos: College Miscellany, Zväzok 3,Vydanie 1W. McGee, 1877 |
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Strana 5
... fall , and caught the streams of sun pouring through ; And soothed was the scene with silence , and notes of birds far away , And murmur of leaves , and the constant cadence of cascade spray . And behold , there came through the thicket ...
... fall , and caught the streams of sun pouring through ; And soothed was the scene with silence , and notes of birds far away , And murmur of leaves , and the constant cadence of cascade spray . And behold , there came through the thicket ...
Strana 10
... the dell , and panted , his marvelling soul in his face : While upon his temples noble did laurel and cypress meet ; Nor could he speak , nor retire , nor totter to fall at Phoebe's feet . And lo , as the gods thus held him , 10.
... the dell , and panted , his marvelling soul in his face : While upon his temples noble did laurel and cypress meet ; Nor could he speak , nor retire , nor totter to fall at Phoebe's feet . And lo , as the gods thus held him , 10.
Strana 20
... fall , Like leaves in wintry weather , I feel like one who treads alone Some banquet - hall deserted , Whose lights are fled , whose garlands dead , And all but he departed , Moore . To a Poet turned Critic . OU snubb'd my verse ; I ...
... fall , Like leaves in wintry weather , I feel like one who treads alone Some banquet - hall deserted , Whose lights are fled , whose garlands dead , And all but he departed , Moore . To a Poet turned Critic . OU snubb'd my verse ; I ...
Strana 26
... falling veil Peeps out Love's rising star— Oh ! fairer than its light I hail The light of your cigar . When woodbines to the night disclose Their trumpet's weight of dew ; When lilies droop , and violets close , And daphnes breathe - of ...
... falling veil Peeps out Love's rising star— Oh ! fairer than its light I hail The light of your cigar . When woodbines to the night disclose Their trumpet's weight of dew ; When lilies droop , and violets close , And daphnes breathe - of ...
Strana 30
... fall my sighs on that dull ear . O Love ! Blind and capricious - shooting all astray- Thy heedless arrows , causing hearts to be Unloved where loving - loved where loving not . Alcæus , master of Æolic verse , That strikes with golden ...
... fall my sighs on that dull ear . O Love ! Blind and capricious - shooting all astray- Thy heedless arrows , causing hearts to be Unloved where loving - loved where loving not . Alcæus , master of Æolic verse , That strikes with golden ...
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Strana 251 - But that the dread of something after death, The undiscover'd country from whose bourn No traveller returns, puzzles the will, And makes us rather bear those ills we have Than fly to others that we know not of?