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... A Vision of Fair Spirits: And Other Poems - 第 35 頁John Graham 著 - 1834 - 123 頁完整檢視 - 關於此書
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...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...hidden cell, Whose beauty shrinketh widow-like from sight — Creep from the truant snail's deserted shell, Come from the cowslip's golden halls of light... | |
| Henry Gardiner Adams - 1844 - 274 頁
...gloom — Fly from the grassy mount's untrodden brow, Drop from the scented blossoms of the bough. " Steal from the lily's dew-bespangled bell, That rings...hidden cell, Whose beauty shrinketh, widow-like, from sight,— Creep from the truant snail's deserted shell, Come from the cowslip's golden halls of light... | |
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