The boy with rapture viewed the lyre, As on its chords his touch reposes; Yet, childish still, with fond desire, Would change its amaranth for roses. ' Then Genius loud exclaimed — " Forbear! Nor from my lyre its own wreaths sever!— But, wiselicr,... Leaves. [Poems.] - Strana 37autor/autoři: Leaves - 1816 - 184 str.Úplné zobrazení - Podrobnosti o knize
| 1816 - 600 str.
...recesses roving; While beamed its strings in light around, And loveliest visioua o'er it moving. ' The boy with rapture viewed the lyre, As on its chords...Forbear! Nor from my lyre its own wreaths sever!— But, wiselicr, twine thy flowrets there, To bloom with mine, and bloom for ever!" ' pp. 37 — 39.... | |
| 1816 - 658 str.
...viewed the lyre, Through all the heart's recesses roving; While beamed its strings in light around, As on its chords his touch reposes; Yet, childish...Forbear ! Nor from my lyre its own wreaths sever!—» But, wiselier, twine thy flowrets there, To bloom with mine, and bloom for ever!'" pp. 37—39. The... | |
| Samuel Greatheed, Daniel Parken, Theophilus Williams, Josiah Conder, Thomas Price, Jonathan Edwards Ryland, Edwin Paxton Hood - 1816 - 678 str.
...around, And loveliest visions o'er it moving. 1 ' The boy with rapture viewed the lyre, As on its ohords his touch reposes ; Yet, childish still, with fond...Would change its amaranth for roses. * Then Genius ¡oud exclaimed — " Forbear t Nor from my lyre its own wreathe sever!— But, wiselicr, twine thy... | |
| 1816 - 644 str.
...heart's recesses roving; While beamed iU strings in light nround, And loveliest visions o'er it moving. ' The boy with rapture viewed the lyre, As on its chords his touch reposes; Yct, childish still, with fond desire, Would change its amaranth for roses. ' Then Genius loud exclaimed... | |
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