| William Cowper - 1856 - 464 str.
...fair ; 155 A wreath, that cannot fade, or flowers that blow With most success when all besides decay. The poet's or historian's page by one Made vocal for the amusement of the rest ; The sprightly lyre, whose treasure of sweet sounds 160 The touch from many a trembling chord shakes... | |
| Charles Dexter Cleveland - 1856 - 800 str.
...the fair; A wreath, that cannot fade, of flowers that blow With most success when all besides decay. The poet's or historian's page, by one Made vocal for the amusement of the rest; The sprightly lyre, whose treasure of sweet sounds The touch from many a trembling chord shakes out;... | |
| Joseph William Jenks - 1856 - 574 str.
...flowers that blow With most success when all besides decay. BEADING ALOUD TO THE FAMILY CIRCLE i MmiC. ; The sprightly lyre, whose treasure of sweet sound The touch from many a trembling chord shakes out... | |
| John Seely Hart - 1857 - 394 str.
...the fair; A wreath, that cannot fade, of flowers that blow With most success when all besides decay. The poet's or historian's page by one Made vocal for the amusement of the rest; The sprightly lyre, whose treasure of sweet sounds The touch for many a trembling chord shakes out;... | |
| Abraham Mills - 1858 - 608 str.
...fair ; A wreath, that cannot fade, of flowers, that blow 4 With most success when all besides decay. The poet's or historian's page by one Made vocal for the amusement of the rest ; The sprightly lyre, whose treasure of sweet sounds The touch from many a trembling chord shakes out... | |
| Charles Dexter Cleveland - 1858 - 780 str.
...the fair ; A wreath, that cannot fade, of flowers that blow With most success when all besides decay. The poet's or historian's page, by one Made vocal for the amusement of the rest ; The sprightly lyre, whose treasure of sweet sounds The touch from many a trembling chord shakes out... | |
| Aubrey Thomas De Vere - 1858 - 298 str.
...the fair, A wreath that cannot fade, of flowers that blow With most success when all besides decay. The poet's or historian's page, by one Made vocal for the amusement of the rest ; The sprightly lyre, whose treasure of sweet sounds The touch from many a trembling chord shakes out... | |
| 1858 - 348 str.
...together, and makes of them one united and consistent whole. CHAPTER XIV. EMPLOYMENT OP LEISURE HOURS. The poet's or historian's page by one Made vocal for the amusement of the rest ; The sprightly lyre, whose treasure of sweet sounds The touch from many a trembling chord shakes ont... | |
| William Cowper - 1859 - 324 str.
...the fair ; A wreath, that cannot fade, of flowers that blow With most success when all besides decay. The poet's or historian's page by one Made vocal for the amusement of the rest ; The sprightly lyre, whose treasure of sweet sounds The touch from many a trembling chord shakes out;... | |
| William Francis Collier - 1862 - 678 str.
...the fair; A wreath, that cannot fade, of flowers that blow With most success when all besides decay. The poet's or historian's page by one Made vocal for the amusement of the rest; The sprightly lyre, whose treasure of sweet sounds The touch from many a trembling chord shakes out;... | |
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