With head up-raised, and look intent, And eye and ear attentive bent, And locks flung back, and lips apart, Like monument of Grecian art, In listening mood, she seemed to stand The guardian Naiad of the strand. The Etonian - Página 641821Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| Andrew Dickinson - 1851 - 234 páginas
...again She thought to catoh the distant strain, With head up-raised and look intent, And eye and ear attentive bent, And locks flung back and lips apart, Like monument of Grecian art, In listening mood she seemed to stand, The guardian Naiad of the strand. Desirous of some memento of... | |
| Charles Dexter Cleveland - 1851 - 780 páginas
...again She thought to catch the distant strain. With head up-raised, and look intent, And eye and ear attentive bent, And locks flung back, and lips apart, Like monument of Grecian art. In listening mood, she seem'd to stand, The guardian Naiad of the strand. And ne'er did Grecian chisel... | |
| Charles Dexter Cleveland - 1853 - 800 páginas
...puirler of its way, A little skiff shot to the bay. With head upraised, and look intent, And eye and car attentive bent, And locks flung back, and lips apart, Like monument of Grecian art, In listening mood she seem'd to stand, The guardian Naiad of tlie strand. And ne'er did Grecian chisel... | |
| Cyclopaedia - 1853 - 772 páginas
...wished to dwell for ever in the grove. — Dryilen. With head upraised, and look intent, An eye and ear attentive bent, And locks flung back, and lips apart, Like monument of Grecian art, In listening mood, she seemed to stand, The guardian naiad of the strand. Srott. LITTLE. FOR what is... | |
| 1853 - 456 páginas
...thought to catch the distant strain. With head up-raised, and look intent, And eye and ear attractive bent, And locks flung back, and lips apart, Like monument of Grecian art, In listening mood she seemed to stand, The guardian Naiad of the strand. HAMLET. The Words by Theodore... | |
| sir Walter Scott (bart.) - 1855 - 590 páginas
...again She thought to catch the distant strain. With head up-raised, and look intent, And eye and ear attentive bent, And locks flung back, and lips apart, Like monument of Grecian art, In listening mood, she seem'd to stand, The guardian Naiad of the strand. And ne'er did Grecian chisel... | |
| Walter Scott - 1856 - 776 páginas
...again She thought to catch the distant strain. With head up-raised, and look intent, And eye and ear attentive bent, And locks flung back, and lips apart, Like monument of Grecian art, In listening mood, she seem'd to stand, The guardian Naiad of the strand. XVIII. And ne'er did Grecian... | |
| Sir Walter Scott - 1857 - 444 páginas
...again She thought to catch the distant strain. With head up-raised, and look intent, And eye and ear attentive bent, And locks flung back, and lips apart, Like monument of Grecian art, In listening mood, she seemed to stand The guardian Naiad of the strand. 18 And ne'er did Grecian chisel... | |
| Walter Scott - 1857 - 372 páginas
...again She thought to catch the distant strain. With head up-raised, and look intent, And eye and ear attentive bent, And locks flung back, and lips apart, Like monument of Grecian art, In listening mood, she seem'd to stand, The guardian Naiad of the strand. XVIII. And ne'er did Grecian... | |
| James White - 1858 - 316 páginas
...again She thought to catch the distant strain. With head up-raised, and look intent, And eye and ear attentive bent, And locks flung back, and lips apart, Like monument of Grecian art, In listening mood, she seem'd to stand, The guardian Naiad of the strand. And ne'er did Grecian chisel... | |
| |