| Cynosure - 1837 - 272 页
...the light retired : Bid her come forth, Suffer herself to be desired, And not blush so to be admired. Then die ! that she, The common fate of all things...time they share, That are so wond'rous sweet and fair ! WALLER. THE three most difficult things are, to keep a secret, to forget an injury, and to make good... | |
| 1837 - 928 页
...herself to be desired, And not blush so to be admired. Then die ; that she The common fato of all Ihings rare May read in thee : How small a part of time they share, That are so wondrous bright and fair. Yet though they fade, From thy dead leaves let fragrance rise, And teach the maid... | |
| Henry Kirke White - 1837 - 438 页
...the light retired ; Bid her come forth, Suffer herself to be desired, And not blush so to be admired. Then die, that she The common fate of all things rare May read in thee ; How smail a part of time they share, That are so wondrous sweet and fair. [Yet, though thou fade, From... | |
| 1838 - 870 页
...in thee; Bow small a part of time they share, That are so wondcrous bright and fair. Yet though they fade, From thy dead leaves let fragrance rise, And...teach the maid That goodness Time's rude hand defies, And virtue lives when beauty dies. Parte frui fas est quam parva temporis illis, Queis lantum veneris... | |
| Sarah Josepha Buell Hale - 1838 - 282 页
...thee, How sweet and fair she seems to be. Then die! that she, ."The common fate of all things rare,/ How small a part of time they share, That are so wondrous sweet and fair. May read in thee, SENTIMENT. Farewell! the tie is broken. Thou With all thou wert to me has parted... | |
| Samuel Rogers - 1839 - 510 页
...the light retired ; Bid her come forth, Suffer herself to be desired, And not blush so to be admired. Then die, that she The common fate of all things rare May read in thee ; How small a part in time they share, That are so wondrous sweet and lair. [Yet, though thou fade, From thy dead leaves... | |
| Henry Kirke White - 1840 - 330 页
...the light retired, Bid her come forth, Suffer herself to be desired, And not blush so to be admired. Then die, that she The common fate of all things rare...hand defies, That Virtue lives when Beauty dies.] HK WHITE. THE WANDERING BOY. A SONG. WHEN the winter wind whistles along the wild moor, And the cottager... | |
| Sarah Josepha Buell Hale - 1840 - 280 页
...her time and me, That now she knows, When I resemble her to thee, How sweet and fair she seems to be. Then die! that she, The common fate of all things...time they share, That are so wondrous sweet and fair. Waller. SENTIMENT. Farewell! the tie is broken. Thou With all thou wert to me hast parted: I feel it... | |
| Fitz-Greene Halleck - 1840 - 372 页
...the light retired : Bid her come forth, Suffer herself to be desired, And not blush so to be admired. Then die ! that she The common fate of all things...time they share, That are so wondrous sweet and fair ! ON A GIRDLI. THAT which her slender waist confined, Shall now my joyful temples bind : No monarch... | |
| William Evans Burton, Edgar Allan Poe - 1840 - 616 页
...the light retir'd : Bid her come forth, Suffer herself to be desir'd, And not blush so to be admir'd. Then die ! that she The common fate of all things...time they share, That are so wondrous sweet and fair ! REVIEW OF NEW JÏOOKS. Woman and her Mitster. liy Lady Morgan. Two Volumet. Carey and Hart, Philadelphia.... | |
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