Ancient Poetry and Romances of SpainJohn Bowring Taylor and Hessey, 1824 - 328 pàgines |
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Pàgina xvii
... gone ; When courted least , -it lingers still . With its vagaries long perplext , I turned , and turned restless sconce , my Till one bright night , I thought at once I'd master it ; -so hear my text ! When sleep will tarry I begin My ...
... gone ; When courted least , -it lingers still . With its vagaries long perplext , I turned , and turned restless sconce , my Till one bright night , I thought at once I'd master it ; -so hear my text ! When sleep will tarry I begin My ...
Pàgina 31
... gone . I'll stay - I'll stay in our village , mother , For it stained me as I past— That wave is fled - O fear no other , - That danger was the last . Romancero General , 2d part , p . 81 . COUNT , AND THOU ART CALLED TO DIE ...
... gone . I'll stay - I'll stay in our village , mother , For it stained me as I past— That wave is fled - O fear no other , - That danger was the last . Romancero General , 2d part , p . 81 . COUNT , AND THOU ART CALLED TO DIE ...
Pàgina 68
... d - it were well To keep it yet - but , no ! not I , I have a heart - a heart to sell : Who'll buy a heart ? who'll buy ? who'll buy ? I would ' t were gone ! for I confess 68 ANCIENT POETRY OF SPAIN . Who'll buy a Heart? •
... d - it were well To keep it yet - but , no ! not I , I have a heart - a heart to sell : Who'll buy a heart ? who'll buy ? who'll buy ? I would ' t were gone ! for I confess 68 ANCIENT POETRY OF SPAIN . Who'll buy a Heart? •
Pàgina 69
John Bowring. I would ' t were gone ! for I confess I'm tired - and longing to be freed ; Come , bid , fair maiden ! more or less- So good - and very cheap indeed . Once more - but once - I cannot dwell So long ' tis going - going - fie ...
John Bowring. I would ' t were gone ! for I confess I'm tired - and longing to be freed ; Come , bid , fair maiden ! more or less- So good - and very cheap indeed . Once more - but once - I cannot dwell So long ' tis going - going - fie ...
Pàgina 100
... gone . And still ye mourn , With doubt distrest , When sunk to rest , Till day's return . Heaven grant that he May think of me ! My dark green eyes , When grief and pain And sorrows rise , Ye feel them then . Hope smiles between Her ...
... gone . And still ye mourn , With doubt distrest , When sunk to rest , Till day's return . Heaven grant that he May think of me ! My dark green eyes , When grief and pain And sorrows rise , Ye feel them then . Hope smiles between Her ...
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Pàgina 227 - And bound to heaven again, Were only lent or given To be in this mean round of shades and follies driven. Turn your unclouded eye Up to yon bright, to yon eternal spheres; And spurn the vanity Of time's delusive years, And all its flattering hopes, and all its frowning fears.
Pàgina 228 - ... his journey bright, Led by an unseen hand through the vast maze of night! See how the pale Moon rolls Her silver wheel; and, scattering beams afar On Earth's benighted souls, See Wisdom's holy star; Or, in his fiery course, the sanguine orb of War; Or that benignant ray Which Love hath called...
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Pàgina 226 - WHEN yonder glorious sky, Lighted with million lamps, I contemplate, And turn my dazzled eye To this vain mortal state, All dim and visionary, mean and desolate,— A mingled joy and grief Fills all my soul with dark solicitude; I find a short relief In tears, whose .torrents rude Roll down my cheeks, or thoughts which...
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