Records of the HeartD. Appleton and Company, 1844 - 255 ページ |
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... ; To Sicily am crossing o'er , To see the Lady ROSALIE . And when I dissipate her fears , Relieve her heart , and dry her tears , By speaking many a cheering word Of love , and the young noble lord , I 16 RECORDS OF THE Ꮋ Ꭼ Ꭺ Ꭱ Ꭲ .
... ; To Sicily am crossing o'er , To see the Lady ROSALIE . And when I dissipate her fears , Relieve her heart , and dry her tears , By speaking many a cheering word Of love , and the young noble lord , I 16 RECORDS OF THE Ꮋ Ꭼ Ꭺ Ꭱ Ꭲ .
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... cheer , The banquets rich , and festivals That nightly fill the sumptuous halls , In honor of the noble guest , Who like a monarch is caressed ; The minstrel's arts , and subtle wiles , The witchery of the lady's smiles , The magic of ...
... cheer , The banquets rich , and festivals That nightly fill the sumptuous halls , In honor of the noble guest , Who like a monarch is caressed ; The minstrel's arts , and subtle wiles , The witchery of the lady's smiles , The magic of ...
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... cheer , To clasp some phantom of the air , Whom she would deem her LEON , come To bear her with him to his home ; When from her grasp it would recede , Herself fling prostrate on the mead , In wild despair its presence plead : And thus ...
... cheer , To clasp some phantom of the air , Whom she would deem her LEON , come To bear her with him to his home ; When from her grasp it would recede , Herself fling prostrate on the mead , In wild despair its presence plead : And thus ...
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... cheer . His form was cast in stately mould , And high his brow , and full , and bold ; His long locks curly , glistening , And sable as the raven's wing , Were flowing ' neath the ebon hood That decks the Greek of noble blood . A cloak ...
... cheer . His form was cast in stately mould , And high his brow , and full , and bold ; His long locks curly , glistening , And sable as the raven's wing , Were flowing ' neath the ebon hood That decks the Greek of noble blood . A cloak ...
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... Who instantly their grasps untwine , And to the vessel stem the brine . V. AND now the Pirate spreads her sail , And swiftly scuds before the gale , Bound onward for the Grecian isle , All cheer and 70 RECORDS OF THE HEART .
... Who instantly their grasps untwine , And to the vessel stem the brine . V. AND now the Pirate spreads her sail , And swiftly scuds before the gale , Bound onward for the Grecian isle , All cheer and 70 RECORDS OF THE HEART .
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Æneid afar agony AIZEN Andalusia arms beam beauty Beauty's beneath bids birds bloom bosom brave breast breath bride bright brow calm Cape Coast castanet castle cheek cheer clasped cold dark death deep despair doth dreams dwell earth eyes fair faithless fate fear feel fierce FLORENCE flowers flung footsteps gaze Ghibelline gleaming gloom glow grave grief grove Gubbio hallowed hand hath heart heaven History of Italy hour IANTHUS Italy Latium life's light lips lofty lonely Lord LEON Love's lute lyre maiden MELPOMENE midst mournful myrtle myrtle groves ne'er neath night NOTE o'er pale PALENQUE pensive PHAON repose rock rose round sable Sappho Sect SELEN shore shriek shrine Sicily sigh silent sleep smile snowy soft song sorrow soul spirit spondee spot Stanza star stream sweet tears tell thine thou thought Tiber tomb trochee unto vale waves weary weep wild young youthful ZENEL
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85 ページ - He has outsoared the shadow of our night ; Envy and calumny and hate and pain, And that unrest which men miscall delight, Can touch him not and torture not again.
202 ページ - An Emperor tramples where an Emperor knelt ; Kingdoms are shrunk to provinces, and chains Clank over sceptred cities ; nations melt From power's high pinnacle, when they have felt The sunshine for a while, and downward go Like lauwine loosen'd from the mountain's belt; Oh for one hour of blind old Dandolo ! Th' octogenarian chief, Byzantium's conquering foe.
51 ページ - For time at last sets all things even — And if we do but watch the hour, There never yet was human power Which could evade, if unforgiven, The patient search and vigil long Of him who treasures up a wrong.
81 ページ - Sometimes I would hear the faint sounds of castanets from some party of dancers lingering in the Alameda ; at other times I have heard the dubious tones of a guitar, and the notes of a single voice rising from some solitary street, and have pictured to myself some youthful cavalier serenading his lady's window ; a gallant custom of former days, but now sadly on the decline except in the remote towns and villages of Spain.
201 ページ - We could not but regard it as a holy place, dedicated to the gods, and consecrated by the religious observances of a lost and unknown people. Comparatively, the hand of ruin has spared it, and the great tablet, surviving the wreck of elements, stands perfect and entire. Lonely, deserted, and without any worshippers at its shrine, the figures and characters are distinct as when the people who reared it went up to pay their adorations before it. To us it was all a mystery ; silent, defying the most...
102 ページ - Place yourself in my situation. Could you have hunted London for a publisher, endured all the alternate hot and cold water thrown on all your exertions; bargained for what sum they might be pleased to give; and, after all, canvassed, examined, nay quarrelled over accounts the most intricate in the world?
46 ページ - Unam, quae Lycios fidumque vehebat Oronten, Ipsius ante oculos ingens a vertice pontus In puppim ferit : excutitur pronusque magister Volvitur in caput ; ast illam ter fluctus ibidem Torquet agens circum, et rapidus vorat aequore vertex.
46 ページ - Hi summo in fluctu pendent; his unda dehiscens terram inter fluctus aperit, furit aestus harenis.
196 ページ - By the pale moon implant the rose Upon my breast, And bid it cheer my dark repose, My lowly rest ? Could I but know when I am sleeping Low in the ground, One faithful heart would there be keeping Watch all night round, As if some gem lay shrined beneath That sod's cold gloom, 'Twould mitigate the pangs of death, And light the tomb.
46 ページ - Aeneae solvuntur frigore membra; ingemit, et duplices tendens ad sidera palmas talia voce refert: 'O terque quaterque beati, queis ante ora patrum Troiae sub moenibus altis 95 contigit oppetere ! o Danaum fortissime gentis Tydide, mene Iliaeis occumbere campis non potuisse tuaque animam hanc effundere dextra...