But thou, that didst appear so fair To fond imagination, Dost rival in the light of day Her delicate creation : Meek loveliness is round thee spread, A softness still and holy: The grace of forest charms decayed, And pastoral melancholy. Blackwood's Magazine - Página 3791826Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| Charles Lamb, Thomas Noon Talfourd - 1855 - 576 páginas
...that I tie round my legs to quicken their motion when I go out a maying. (NB) I don't often go * " But thou, that didst appear so fair To fond imagination,...rival in the light of day Her delicate creation." out a maying — Must is the tense with me now. Do you take the pun ? Young Romilly is divine ;* the... | |
| Charles Lamb, Thomas Noon Talfourd - 1855 - 624 páginas
...season was in the " heart of June," and I could say with the poet, " But thou, that didst appear BO fair To fond imagination, Dost rival in the light of day Her delicate creation !" Bridgs/s was more a waking bliss than mine, for she easily remembered her old acquaintance again... | |
| John Wilson - 1856 - 444 páginas
...sings The haunts of happy lovers, The path that leads them to the grove, The leafy grove that covers : And Pity sanctifies the verse That paints, by strength...softness still and holy ; The grace of foreign charms decay1 d, And pastoral melancholy." And why hast thou, wild singing spirit of the Highland Glenorchy,... | |
| Robert Burns - 1856 - 728 páginas
...would have pronounced upon it as another great poet, led by the same fancies, afterwards did — ' But thou that didst appear so fair To fond imagination,...thee spread, A softness still and holy ; The grace of forest charms decayed, And pastoral melancholy ' — can only be matter of conjecture. The rain seems... | |
| Charles Lamb - 1856 - 408 páginas
...breathed balmily about it; the season was in the "heart of June," and I could say with the poet, " But thou, that didst appear so fair To fond imagination,...rival in the light of day Her delicate creation!" Bridget's was more a waking bliss than mine, for she easily remembered her old acquaintance again —... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1857 - 480 páginas
...sings The haunts of happy Lovers,* The path that leads them to the grove, The leafy grove that covers : And Pity sanctifies the Verse That paints, by strength...thee spread, A softness still and holy ; The grace of forest charms decayed, And pastoral melancholy. That region left, the vale unfolds Rich groves of lofty... | |
| Frederick Locker-Lampson - 1857 - 116 páginas
...will stay to shed a tear, And breathe a prayer. MY FIRSTBORN. " But tbou that didst appear so /ai> To fond imagination, Dost rival in the light of day, Her delicate creation ! ' ' WORDSWORTH \T shall not be "Albert" nor "Arthur," Though both are respectable men, His name shall... | |
| WILLIAM WORDSWOTH - 1858 - 564 páginas
...sings The haunts of happy lovers, The path that leads thom to the grove, The leafy grove that covers : And pity sanctifies the verse That paints, by strength...thee spread, A softness still and holy ; The grace of forest charms decay VI, And pastoral melancholy. That region left, the vale unfolds Rich groves of... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1858 - 550 páginas
...sings The haunts of happy lovers, The path that leads them to the grove, The leafy grove that covers : And pity sanctifies the verse That paints, by strength...day Her delicate creation : Meek loveliness is round tkee spreaii, A softness still and holy ; The grace of rarest charms decay' d, And pastoral melancholy.... | |
| M E. Hammond - 1858 - 352 páginas
...Florence murmured softly, "The dear old place reminds me of Wordsworth's beautiful lines : — " ' But thou, that did'st appear so fair To fond imagination,...thee spread, A softness still and holy ; The grace of forest charms decayed, And pastoral melancholy.' " Florence lingered long upon the summit of a gentle... | |
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