Wanderer tarries here, And thou wilt find one little spot, Where busy Trade does not intrude, By pompous Art almost forgot, But lov'd by musing Solitude. When o'er that spot thy rays shall stream, Roll not unheeding through the sky, Steal gently down... Poems - Strana 198autor/autoři: John Shaw - 1810 - 252 str.Úplné zobrazení - Podrobnosti o knize
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...Roll not unheeding through the sty! Steal gently down one brighter beam; And let it glance on Dclic?a eye! That eye, responsive to thy light, Shall tremble...and gay Crowded the lustre-lighted room, She, not unmarked, has hied away To hail the twilight's dusky gloom. And often shall she thus be seen, When... | |
| 700 str.
...Roll not unheeding through the sky! Steal gently down one brighter beam; And let it glance on Delia't eye! That eye, responsive to thy light, Shall tremble with a brighter rays' For well she loves to woo the night, When thou thy crescent dost display. And often, when the... | |
| 1803 - 508 str.
...But lov'd by musing Solitude. When o'er that spot thy rays shall stream, Roll not unheeding through the sky, Steal gently down one brighter beam, And...crescent dost display. And often when the young and gay, Crouded the lustre-lighted room, She, not unmark'd, has hied away, To hail the twilight's dusky gloom.... | |
| 1803 - 520 str.
...But lov'd by musing Solitude. When o'er that spot thy rays shall stream, Roll not unheeding through the sky, Steal gently down one brighter beam, And...crescent dost display. And often when the young and gay, Crouded the lustre-lighted room, She, not unmark'd, has hied away, To hail the twilight's dusky gloom.... | |
| 1803 - 502 str.
...But lov'd by musing Solitude. When o'er that spot thy rays shall stream, Roll not unheeding through the sky, Steal gently down one brighter beam, And...crescent dost display. And often when the young and gay, Crouded the lustre-lighted room, She, not unmark'd, has hied away, To hail the twilight's dusky gloom.... | |
| Charles Brockden Brown - 1805 - 500 str.
...unheeding through the sky, Steal gently down one brighter beam, And let it glance on Delia's «ye. That eye, responsive to thy light, Shall tremble with...crescent dost display. And often when the young and gay, Crouded the lustre-lighted room, She, not unmark'd, has hied away, To hail the twilight's dusky gloom.... | |
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