 | John Keats - 1921 - 260 páginas
...Hermes 1 and still youthful Maia I May I sing to thee As thou wast hymned on the shores of Baia2 ? Or may I woo thee In earlier Sicilian ? or thy smiles Seek as they once were sought, in Grecian isles, 105. I do not know whether a line has been lost, or whether Keats if himself responsible for the want... | |
 | Sir Arthur Thomas Quiller-Couch - 1901 - 1190 páginas
...Hermes! and still youthful Maia! .*.*.*. May I sing to thee As thou wast hymned on the shores of Baiae ? Or may I woo thee In earlier Sicilian? or thy smiles...great verse unto a little clan ? O give me their old vigour ! and unheard Save of the quiet primrose, and the span Of heaven, and few ears, Rounded by thee,... | |
 | Thomas Humphry Ward - 1902 - 850 páginas
...died content on pleasant sward, Lealing great verse unto a little clan I O, give me th ir old vigour, and unheard Save of the quiet primrose, and the span Of heaven, and few ears, Kpunded by thce, my song should die away. Content as theirs, Rich in the simple worship of a day!'... | |
 | Matthew Arnold - 1903 - 404 páginas
...beautiful to be lost. It is a fragment of an ode for May-day. O might I, he cries to May, O might I thy smiles Seek as they once were sought, in Grecian...great verse unto a little clan ! O, give me their old vigour, and unheard Save of the quiet primrose, and the span Of heaven, and few years, Rounded by thee,... | |
 | 1903 - 1046 páginas
...Annunciations in the Florentine galleries. So it is more in its place, more as they were in their places, the " bards who died content on pleasant sward, Leaving great verse unto a little clan," — and sang "... unheard, Save of the quiet primrose and the span Of heaven, and few ears." And the... | |
 | 1905 - 682 páginas
...of Hermes ! and still youthful Maia May I sing to thee As thou wast hymned on the shores of Baiae ? Or may I woo thee In earlier Sicilian ? or thy smiles...sought, in Grecian isles, By bards who died content on p'< asant sward, Leaving great verse unto a httie clan ? O, give me their old vigour, and unheard Save... | |
 | Matthew Arnold - 1905 - 354 páginas
...beautiful to be lost. It is a fragment of an ode for May-day. 0 might I, he cries to May, 0 might I '. . . thy smiles Seek as they once were sought, in Grecian...pleasant sward, Leaving great verse unto a little clan ! 0, give me their old vigour, and unheard Save of the quiet primrose, and the span Of heaven, and... | |
 | John Keats - 1906 - 592 páginas
...sale, And ginger-bread nuts are smallish. FRAGMENT OF AN ODE TO MAIA, WRITTEN ON MAY DAY, 1818 MOTHEB of Hermes ! and still youthful Maia ! May I sing to...great verse unto a little clan? O, give me their old vigour, and unheard Save of the quiet Primrose, and the span 10, Of heaven and few ears, Rounded by... | |
 | John Keats - 1909 - 424 páginas
...and the ' ill that flesh is heir to.' With respect to the affections and poetry, you must know by a sympathy my thoughts that way, and I dare say these...great verse unto a little clan ? O, give me their old vigour, and unheard Save of the quiet primrose, and the span Of heaven and few ears, Rounded by thee,... | |
 | William Stanley Braithwaite - 1909 - 1334 páginas
...and still youthful Maia ! •*•*•* May I sing to thee As thou wast hymned on the shores of Baiz ? Or may I woo thee In earlier Sicilian ? or thy smiles...great verse unto a little clan ? O give me their old vigour ! and unheard Save of the quiet primrose, and the span Of heaven, and few ears, Rounded by thee,... | |
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