| Edmund Burke - 1819 - 822 páginas
...pitying Spirit, " Dearly ye pay for your primal Fall — " Some flow'ret of Eden ye still inherit, She wept — the air grew pure and clear Around her,...the breeze Were wantoning together, free, Like age ut play with infancy — Beneath that fresh and springing bower, Close by the Lake, she heard the moan... | |
| 1817 - 560 páginas
...She wept— the air frrew pure and clear Around her, as the bright drops rhn; For there'ka inaf^ie in each tear Such kindly spirits weep for man! Just then beneath some orange treva' Whose fruit ainl bliuuxns in toe breeze Were wantoning together, free, Like age at play with... | |
| 1817 - 708 páginas
...near the azure calm of the Lake of Maeris. This beautiful scene is devastated by the plague, and -v " Just then, beneath some orange trees, Whose fruit...blossoms in the breeze Were wantoning together, free ' • » • iA Like age at play with infancy, "• /•.; ,\ Beneath that fresh and springing bower.... | |
| 1817 - 694 páginas
...Rosetta, near the azure calm of the Lake of Meris. This beautiful scene is devastated by the plague, and " Just then, beneath some orange trees, Whose fruit...and blossoms in the breeze Were wantoning together, tree. Like age at play with infancy. Beneath that fresh and springing bower. Close bjr the Lake, she... | |
| Samuel Greatheed, Daniel Parken, Theophilus Williams, Josiah Conder, Thomas Price, Jonathan Edwards Ryland, Edwin Paxton Hood - 1817 - 738 páginas
...couhi have thought,' amid this lovely scene, the plagne \v*ta busy f ,-..•• i « n. • ,-llf''/uBf 'then beneath some orange trees, . ..!'•• Whose/...fruit and blossoms in the breeze • -Were wantoning Ongether, free, . ... Like age at play with infancy— . | .1 Beneath that fresh and springing bower,... | |
| 1818 - 798 páginas
...Some flow'ret- of Eden ye still inherit, " But the trau of the Serpent is over them all !" POETRY. 597 She wept — the air grew pure and clear Around her, as the bright drops ran ; For there's a magic ¡u each tear, Such kindly Spirits weep for man ! Just then benealh some orange trees, Whose fruit... | |
| 1821 - 420 páginas
...its pristine perfection. " Poor race of men — Dearly ye pay for your primal fall, Some flow'rets of Eden ye still inherit. But the trail of the serpent is over them all." The rose, however, still looks lovely in the midst of a garden of weeds, whose contiguity is contaminating.... | |
| Cabinet - 1824 - 440 páginas
...Poor race of Men 1" said the pitying Spirit, " Dearly ye pay for your primal Fall ; " Some flow'rets of Eden ye still inherit, " But the trail of the Serpent...magic in each tear, Such kindly spirits weep for man ! * Sonnini describes this beautiful bird. t This circumstance has been introduced into poetry ;—... | |
| 1824 - 340 páginas
...its pristine perfection. " Poor race of men — Dearly ye pay for your primal fall, Some flow'rets of Eden ye still inherit, But the trail of the serpent is over them all." The rose, however, still looks lovely in the midst of a garden of weeds, whose contiguity is contaminating.... | |
| Thomas Moore - 1825 - 326 páginas
...race of Men!" said the pityiug Spirit, " Dearly ye pay for your primal Fall — .j ," Some flowrets of Eden ye still inherit, " But the trail of the Serpent is over them all 1'"" She wept — the air grew pure and clear Around her, as the bright drops ran; For there's a magic... | |
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