Seven Centuries of Poetry: Chaucer to Dylan ThomasAlexander Norman Jeffares Longmans, Green, 1955 - 463 páginas |
Dentro del libro
Resultados 1-3 de 7
Página 122
... seraphim . Painter , what didst thou understand To put her dart into his hand ? See , even the years and size of him Shows this the mother seraphim . This is the mistress flame ; and duteous he Her happy fire - works , here , comes down ...
... seraphim . Painter , what didst thou understand To put her dart into his hand ? See , even the years and size of him Shows this the mother seraphim . This is the mistress flame ; and duteous he Her happy fire - works , here , comes down ...
Página 123
... seraphim into mine ; Redeem this injury of thy art . Give him the veil , give her the dart . Give him the veil , that he may cover The red cheeks of a rivalled lover ; Ashamed that our world now can show Nests of new seraphims here ...
... seraphim into mine ; Redeem this injury of thy art . Give him the veil , give her the dart . Give him the veil , that he may cover The red cheeks of a rivalled lover ; Ashamed that our world now can show Nests of new seraphims here ...
Página 205
... seraphim , To sing thy glories with devotion due ! Blest be the day I ' scaped the wrangling crew , From Pyrrho's maze , and Epicurus ' sty ; And held high converse with the godlike few , Who to th ' enraptured heart , and ear , and eye ...
... seraphim , To sing thy glories with devotion due ! Blest be the day I ' scaped the wrangling crew , From Pyrrho's maze , and Epicurus ' sty ; And held high converse with the godlike few , Who to th ' enraptured heart , and ear , and eye ...
Otras ediciones - Ver todas
Seven Centuries of Poetry: Chaucer to Dylan Thomas Alexander Norman Jeffares Sin vista previa disponible - 1960 |
Términos y frases comunes
Absalom and Achitophel beauty bells beneath birds blessed blood breast breath bright bryng CHARLES COTTON Cheddar pinks clouds cold Colour-Sergeant COUNTESS OF WINCHILSEA dance Danny Deever dark dead dear death deep delight doth doun dream EARL OF DORSET earth eternal eyes F. E. Smith face fair fall fear fire flame flowers frae glory gold golden gone green grief hand hast hath hear heart heaven hot eye hour kiss leaves light live look Lord Love's lovers mind moon morning never night numbers nymphs o'er pain pale pleasure rain rest rocks rose round seraphim shade shine sighs silent sing sleep smile soft song soul spirit spring stars stream sweet tears thee thine things thou art thought tide trees Twas unto voice wanton waves wedres weep wild WILLIAM DIAPER wind wings youth