A Vision of Fair Spirits: And Other PoemsT. and W. Boone, 1834 - 123 頁 |
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第 8 頁
... jewell'd cave Sleeps on the bosom of the sleepless brine ! Where each rous'd billow of the wanton tide Spreads its bold arm to clasp the ocean bride . XVI . Her rubied lip , unknowing how to speak 8 A VISION OF FAIR SPIRITS .
... jewell'd cave Sleeps on the bosom of the sleepless brine ! Where each rous'd billow of the wanton tide Spreads its bold arm to clasp the ocean bride . XVI . Her rubied lip , unknowing how to speak 8 A VISION OF FAIR SPIRITS .
第 11 頁
... ocean bed Arise , and make the universe thine own . Life's constant star ! Companion of the dead ! Waking our tears for beauty which hath flown ! Bright in earth's gladness - brighter ' mid its gloom Pervading life - nought shrinking ...
... ocean bed Arise , and make the universe thine own . Life's constant star ! Companion of the dead ! Waking our tears for beauty which hath flown ! Bright in earth's gladness - brighter ' mid its gloom Pervading life - nought shrinking ...
第 19 頁
... ocean , and far space , are haunted all , By shapes which mortal love hath deified , Fair spirits exil'd from their home of bliss In some lost world - too beautiful for this . XXXIII . Oft in the zephyr as it murmurs by c 2 A VISION OF ...
... ocean , and far space , are haunted all , By shapes which mortal love hath deified , Fair spirits exil'd from their home of bliss In some lost world - too beautiful for this . XXXIII . Oft in the zephyr as it murmurs by c 2 A VISION OF ...
第 27 頁
... ocean home , Rise from the pearlèd hall and azure cave ! Rise from the blue depths of that silent dome , Where each tam'd billow crouches like a slave ! The soft moon slumbers over earth and sea , The stars look down in beauty - Where ...
... ocean home , Rise from the pearlèd hall and azure cave ! Rise from the blue depths of that silent dome , Where each tam'd billow crouches like a slave ! The soft moon slumbers over earth and sea , The stars look down in beauty - Where ...
第 29 頁
... Ocean ! fair child of the Sea ! Our fond eyes are weary with watching for thee , Each spirit has wander'd raylike from its sphere , To rest on thy bosom - why art thou not here ? 2 . Our feet would not crush the white foam as it springs ...
... Ocean ! fair child of the Sea ! Our fond eyes are weary with watching for thee , Each spirit has wander'd raylike from its sphere , To rest on thy bosom - why art thou not here ? 2 . Our feet would not crush the white foam as it springs ...
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afar art thou barque beam beauteous beauty Belshazzar beneath blest bliss blossoms Boabdil bosom bough bow'd breast breath breeze bright Bright eyes brow Ceres chill cold courser dæmon dark dead death deathless deep despair Dryad dwell dying E'en earth earthly elfin Endymion ev'ry fairy feet Fingal flame fling flow'r foam fount gale gaze glad glance gleam glow Goth Granada grave grove gushing hallow'd hath haunt heart Heav'n holy immortality Isis Israel Jehovah life's light lonely lov'd lustre Mem'ry mortal mountain's Naiad neath o'er thy ocean pass'd passion Phædra poison'd pow'r pray'r pride Proserpine proud rais'd Selene shrine sigh silent sleep smile song soul spell spread stamp'd STANZA star stoic stream swell tear thee thrill thro throbbing throng tide Tis thine tomb Ulva vale veil vesper voice Wake wander'd warm warrior watch'd wave weep wild wing yonder
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第 46 頁 - Eous, hanc rediens sero vespere vidit anum. sed bene quod paucis licet interitura diebus succedens aevum prorogat ipsa suum. collige, virgo, rosas, dum flos novus et nova pubes, et memor esto aevum sic properare tuum.
第 49 頁 - Since once I sat upon a promontory, And heard a mermaid on a dolphin's back Uttering such dulcet and harmonious breath. That the rude sea grew civil at her song, And certain stars shot madly from their spheres, To hear the sea-maid's music.
第 89 頁 - Moorish cavaliers gazed with a silent agony of tenderness and grief, upon that delicious abode, the scene of their loves and pleasures. While they yet looked, a light cloud of smoke burst forth from the citadel ; and, presently, a peal of artillery, faintly heard, told, that the city was taken possession of, and the throne of the Moslem kings was lost for ever. The heart of Boabdil, softened by misfortunes and overcharged with grief, could no longer contain itself.
第 90 頁 - Tis thine to curb the passions' madd'ning sway, And wipe the mourner's bitter tear away ; 'Tis thine to soothe when hope itself has fled, And cheer with angel smile the sufferer's bed; To give to earth its charm, to life its zest, One only task, — to bless, and to be blest.
第 46 頁 - Isis, according to some, signifies ancient, and, on that account, the inscriptions on the statues of the goddess were often in these words : I am all that has been, that shall be, and none among mortals has hitherto taken off my veil.
第 72 頁 - Which thou hast shunn'd, in which thou dwellest not ? The victor Sea-king, while his homeward sail Woo'd to its swelling breast the northern gale, Yet stay'd his falcon flight to gaze awhile On those fair cliffs, and that mysterious isle, Where dwelt for aye, enchain'd within his cave, The spellbound Demon of the tortured wave, Whose frantic meanings oft were heard to swell The storm, within whose breast he loved to dwell. Such was the tale, whose legendary sway Could charm...
第 90 頁 - Oh woman, not for thec the living tomb, The harem's splendour, or the convent's gloom ; Not thine to bend to fear's unhallowed nod. And scorn the world to please creation's God, To see, to feel, that earth, that life is fair, Yet sigh to think thou hast no portion there : No, child of joy ! a holier work is thine, A nobler influence and a purer shrine ; 'Tis thine,
第 35 頁 - Couch' d in the ruby chambers of the rose, Fed by its dew, and curtain'd by its bloom ! Hither, ye elves ! the sunbeam fainter glows, And the loved twilight gathers with its gloom — Fly from the grassy mount's untrodden brow, Drop from the scented blossom of the bough Steal from the lily's dew-bespangled bell, That rings its fairy curfew to the night — Haste from the lowly vi'let's hidden cell, Whose beauty shrinketh widow-like from sight — Creep from the truant snail's deserted shell, Come...