Pale in the earth is she, the softly-blushing fair of my love ! But sit thou on the heath, O bard ! and let us hear thy voice. It is pleasant as the gale of spring, that sighs on the hunter's ear ; when he awakens from dreams of joy, and has heard the... Manners: A Novel - Strana 96podľa Frances Brooke - 1818Úplné zobrazenie - O tejto knihe
| Walther Drechsler - 1904 - Počet stránok 94
...on Cona; and a thousand ghosts shriek at once on the hollow wind II, 43. Let us hear thy voice. It is pleasant as the gale of spring that sighs on the hunter's ear; when he awakens from dreams of joy, and has heard the music of the spirits of the hill II, 72. As the falling... | |
| Frank Jenners Wilstach - 1916 - Počet stránok 540
...field. — JAMES MACPHERSON. Pleasant as the thunder of heaven, before the showers of spring. — IBID. Pleasant as the gale of spring, that sighs on the hunter's ear. — OSSIAN. Pleasant as budding tree. — CG ROSSETTI. Pleasant as a scented mouth to kiss. — SWINBURNE.... | |
| Fiona J. Stafford, Howard Gaskill - 1998 - Počet stránok 284
...of the fifth book of Fingal shows: But sit thou on the heath, O Bard, and let us hear thy voice. It is pleasant as the gale of spring that sighs on the...and has heard the music of the spirits of the hill. (PO:96) This passage is accompanied by a relatively long quotation from Paradise Lost, I, 546-55: Others... | |
| Ann Ward Radcliffe - 2005 - Počet stránok 718
...reassuring her — "Pleasant as the gale of spring, that sighs on the hunter's ear when he awakens from dreams of joy, and has heard the music of the spirits of the hill."i But her emotion can scarcely be imagined, when she heard sung, with the taste and simplicity... | |
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