The Literary Magnet of the Belles Lettres, Science, and the Fine Arts, Volumen2Tobias Merton W.C. Wright., 1824 |
Dentro del libro
Resultados 1-3 de 45
Página 86
... o'er her form , as it faded away , And wept o'er the beautiful wreck ! Yet her eye was as mild and as blue to the last , Though shadows stole over its beam : And her smiles are remembered - since long they are past , — Like the smiles ...
... o'er her form , as it faded away , And wept o'er the beautiful wreck ! Yet her eye was as mild and as blue to the last , Though shadows stole over its beam : And her smiles are remembered - since long they are past , — Like the smiles ...
Página 188
... o'er us . Though we be not worth thy care , to mobrubi sai Prove how strong is virtue's prayer , Holy woman , pray o'er us . By thy kindness , By our blindness , Mary , mother , pray o'er us . 1 Thou , beneath whose maiden eye , Slept ...
... o'er us . Though we be not worth thy care , to mobrubi sai Prove how strong is virtue's prayer , Holy woman , pray o'er us . By thy kindness , By our blindness , Mary , mother , pray o'er us . 1 Thou , beneath whose maiden eye , Slept ...
Página 386
... o'er the turf where the young hero sleeps . And there too , at eve , when its last beam is shining , And in the fresh breezes the long grasses wave , The nightingale sits , and as day is declining , Breathes its low gentle dirge o'er ...
... o'er the turf where the young hero sleeps . And there too , at eve , when its last beam is shining , And in the fresh breezes the long grasses wave , The nightingale sits , and as day is declining , Breathes its low gentle dirge o'er ...
Contenido
Song by Shelley 35 | 13 |
Specimen of Human Nature | 79 |
Stanzas | 85 |
Otras 6 secciones no mostradas
Otras ediciones - Ver todas
The Literary Magnet of the Belles Lettres, Science, and the Fine Arts, Volumen3 Tobias Merton Sin vista previa disponible - 1825 |
Términos y frases comunes
acquaintance admiration affection Alleyn appeared bag-pipe beautiful beheld bosom bright Brook Cottage called character charms cheek Cockney countenance daughter dear death delight door dream earth endeavoured fancy father fear feelings felt fortune gaze genius gentleman give grave hand happiness head heard heart heaven honour hope hour imagination lady letter light Literary Magnet live look Lord Lord Byron Madame de Staël marriage Merton mind misanthropy morning nature never night o'er object observed once Ourika passed passion Petersburgh Petrarch pleasure poem poet poetry poor present racter Ramsgate readers Rip Van Winkle round scarcely scene seemed sigh smile soon sorrow soul spirit stood sweet tears thee thing thou thought tion turn Vale Royal village voice walked Washington Irving whilst wife William Charlton wonder words write young youth