At last a soft and solemn-breathing sound Rose like a steam of rich distill'd perfumes. And stole upon the air, that even Silence Was took ere she was ware, and wished she might Deny her nature, and be never more Still to be so displaced. I was all ear,... The Pamphleteer - Página 4931828Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| John Aikin - 1826 - 840 páginas
...a soft and solemn-breadiing sound Kose like a steam of rich distill'd perfumes, And stole upon die air, that even Silence Was took ere she was 'ware,...never more, Still to be so displac'd. I was all ear, 560 And took in strains that might create a soul Under the ribs of Deadi : but O ! ere long, Too well... | |
| Ann Ward Radcliffe - 1826 - 836 páginas
...were all silent ; M At last a loft ала eolemn-breatbine Bound Rose, like a stream of rich distilled perfumes. And stole upon the air; that even Silence Was took ere shcwas'warc, and wieh'd she might Deny her nature, and be never more Still, to be so displac'd."* In... | |
| William Ellery Channing - 1828 - 60 páginas
...waking bliss, I never heard till now. Lines 244— 264. At last a soft and solemn-breathing sound Rose like a steam of rich distill'd perfumes, And stole...nature, and be never more, Still to be so displac'd. 1 was all ear, And took in strains that might create a soul Under the ribs of Death. Lines 555 —... | |
| William Ellery Channing - 1828 - 128 páginas
...244—264. SPIRIT. ' At last a soft and solemn breathing sound Rose like a steam of rich distilled perfumes, And stole upon the air, that even Silence Was took ere she was ware, and wished she might Deny her nature, and be never more, Still to be so displaced. I was all ear, And took... | |
| Thomas Curtis (of Grove house sch, Islington) - 424 páginas
...steal, and are not spied. OMM. A soft and solemn breathing sound Rose like a stream of rich distilled perfumes And stole upon the air, that even silence Was took ere she was ware. ifi/tm. The monarch blinded with desire of wealth, With steel invades his brother's life by stealth... | |
| 1829 - 550 páginas
...these pages and blush at her own folly and deformity, or rather, if it be possible, let her " wish she might deny her nature and be never more, still to be so displaced.'' Of this delightful and surpassing excellence — of this exquisite humanity, in the old... | |
| Thomas Curtis - 1829 - 842 páginas
...spied. Donne. A soft and solemn breathing sound Rose like a stream of rich distilled perfumes And itole upon the air, that even silence Was took ere she was ware. Milton. The monarch blinded with desire of wealth. With steel invades his brother's life by itealth... | |
| William Ellery Channing - 1830 - 630 páginas
...264. 'Spirit. — At last a soft and solemn breathing sound ., Rose like a steam of rich distilled perfumes, < , And stole upon the air, that even Silence Was took ere she was ware, and wished she might Deny her nature, and be never more, Still to be so displaced. I was all ear, And took... | |
| William Ellery Channing - 1830 - 622 páginas
...— 264. 'Spirit. — At last a soft and solemn breathing sound Rose like a steam of rich distilled perfumes, And stole upon the air, that even Silence Was took ere she was ware, and wished she might Deny her nature, and be never more, Still to be so displaced. I was all ear, And took... | |
| William Godwin - 1830 - 302 páginas
...way embarrassed with his presence, and when he spoke, silence Was took ere she was ware, and wished she might Deny her nature, and be never more, Still to be so displaced. On the other hand, so far as Arthur was concerned, he felt himself transported into a scene... | |
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