| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1829 - 575 str.
...Aziola! many an eventide Thy music I had henrd By wood and stream, meadow and mountain tide. And fields and marshes wide,— Such as nor voice, nor lute, nor wind, nor bird, The soul ever slirr'd; Unlike, and far sweeter than them all : Sad Aziola ! from that moment I Loved ihee and thy... | |
| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1831 - 628 str.
...Aziola ! many an eventide Thy music I had heard By w:ood and stream, meadow and mountain«)* And fields more for itself alone; Of naught in heaven or earth...unshadowy, and unknown, Sent him, a hopeless wande Ariola ! from thai moment I Loved thee and thy sad cry. * At Pisa there still eiists the prison of... | |
| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1838 - 634 str.
...Aziola ' many an eventide Thy music I had heard By wood and stream, meadow and mountain-aide And fields and marshes wide, — Such as nor voice, nor lute, nor wind, nor bird 'I'll'' soul ever stirr'd ; Unlike, and far sweeter than them all : Sad Aziola ! from that moment I... | |
| Percy Bysshe Shelley - 1839 - 408 str.
...as nor voiee, nor lute, n8r wind, nor hird. The soul ever stirred ; Unlike and far sweeter than they all : Sad Aziola ! from that moment I Loved thee and thy sad cry. A FRAGMENT. I'm, were two cousins, almost like two twins, Exeept that from the catalogue of sins Nature... | |
| Percy Bysshe Shelley - 1840 - 396 str.
...Aziola ! many an eventide Thy music I had heard By wood and stream, meadow and mountain «de, And fields and marshes wide, — Such as nor voice, nor lute, nor wind, nor bir !. The soul ever stirred ; Unlike and far sweeter than they all : Sad Aziola ! from that moment... | |
| Percy Bysshe Shelley - 1840 - 402 str.
...as nor voiee, nor lute, nor wind, nor bird. The soul ever stirred ; Unlike and far sweeter than they all : Sad Aziola ! from that moment I Loved thee and thy sad ery. 208 2!)!) A FRAGMENT. THEY were two eousins, almost like two twins, Exeept that from the eatalogue... | |
| 1862 - 512 str.
...Aziola ! many an eventide Thy music I had heard By wood and stream, meadow and mountain side, And fields and marshes wide, — Such as nor voice, nor lute,...Aziola! from that moment I Loved thee and thy sad cry. SONe; OF THE ECHOES. Echoes we : listen ! We cannot stay: As dew-stars glisten Then fade away — Child... | |
| 1842 - 504 str.
...Aziola! many an eventide Thy music I had heard By wood and stream, meadow and mountain side, And fields and marshes wide, — Such as nor voice, nor lute,...than them all : Sad Aziola! from that moment I Loved thce and thy sad cry. SON(i OF THE ECHOES. Echoes we : listen ! We cannot stay: As dew-stars glisten... | |
| Robert Walsh, Eliakim Littell, John Jay Smith - 1829 - 618 str.
...Aziola! mony an eventide Thy music 1 had heard By wood and stream, meadow and mountain side, And fields and marshes wide, Such as nor voice, nor lute, nor...ever stirr'd; Unlike, and far sweeter than them all. 3ad Aziola! from that moment I Loved thee and thy sad cry. THE TEST OF LOVE. ВТ F. М. REYNOLDS.... | |
| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1855 - 766 str.
...Aziola ! many an eventide Thy music I had heard By wood and stream, meadow and mountain-side, And fields and marshes wide, — Such as nor voice, nor lute, nor wind, nor bird, The soul ever stirred ; Dulike and far sweeter than they all : Sad Aziola ! from that moment I Loved thee and thy... | |
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