IN joyous youth, what soul hath never known Thought, feeling, taste, harmonious to its own ? Who hath not paused while Beauty's pensive eye Ask'd from his heart the homage of a sigh ? Who hath not own'd, with rapture-smitten frame, The power of grace,... The Book of Pleasures - Page 411841 - 187 pagesAffichage du livre entier - À propos de ce livre
 | Thomas Campbell - 1821 - 252 pages
...youth, what soul hath never Known Thought, feeling, taste, harmonious to Its own ? Who hath not paus'd, while Beauty's pensive eye Ask'd from his heart the...? Who hath not own'd, with rapture-smitten frame, 5 The power of grace, the magic of a name? Th«re he, perhaps, who harren hearts avow, Cold as the... | |
 | Thomas Campbell - 1822 - 168 pages
...PART II. IN joyous youth, what soul hath never known Thought, feeling, taste, harmonious to its own ? Who hath not paused while Beauty's pensive eye Ask'd...hearts avow, Cold as the rocks on Torneo's hoary brow; c 6 There be, whose loveless wisdom never fail'd, In self-adoring pride securely mail'd:— But, triumph... | |
 | Joanna Carey - 1824 - 1166 pages
...youth, what soul hath never known Thought, feeling, taste, harmonious to its own ? Who hath not paus'd, while Beauty's pensive eye Ask'd from his heart the homage of a sigh ?'* * How often, while conversing with Caroline, had Mr. Simily repeated these beautiful lines ! But... | |
 | John Harman Bedford - 1825 - 240 pages
...what soul hath never known Thought, feeling, taste, harmonious to its own f Who hath not paus'd, when beauty's pensive eye Ask'd from his heart the homage...not own'd, with rapture-smitten frame, The power of love, the magic of a name ? CAMPBELL. Interesting views from the hills of the Hellespont. — HaroUe... | |
 | John Harman Bedford - 1825 - 250 pages
...never known Thought, feeling, taste, harmonious to its own ? Who hath not paus'd, when beauty's pensiTe eye Ask'd from his heart the homage of a sigh ? Who...not own'd, with rapture-smitten frame. The power of love, thematic of a name? CAMPBELL. Interesting views from the hills oi tlie Hellespont.— Harolde... | |
 | James Denniston - 1825 - 314 pages
...what soul hath never known Thought, feeling, taste, harmonious to its own,— \V)ii) hath not paus'd while Beauty's pensive eye Ask'd from his heart the homage of a sigh,— Who hath not owned, with rapture-smitten frame, The power of grace, the magic of a name ?" CAMVBELL. ALiciAM'CuLLOCH,... | |
 | James Denniston - 1825 - 326 pages
...not pausM while Beauty'* pensive eye AskMfrom his heart the homage of a sigh, — Who hath not owned, with rapture-smitten frame, The power of grace, the magic of a name ?" CAMI.HEIL. ALICIA M*CuLLOCH, the only child of the lairil of Kirkclaugh, as has been said, was now... | |
 | British poets - 1828 - 828 pages
...not paused while Beauty's pensive eye Asked from his heart the homage of a sigh? Who hath not owned, with rapture-smitten | frame, The power of grace,...hoary brow ; There be, whose loveless wisdom never failed, In self-adoring pride securely mailed: — But, triumph not, ye peace-enamoured few ! Fire,... | |
 | Samuel Rogers - 1829 - 520 pages
...In joyous youth, what soul hath never knovn Thought, feeling, taste, harmonious to its own? Who halb not paused while Beauty's pensive eye .Ask'd from...frame. The power of grace, the magic of a, name? There he, perhaps, who barren hearts avow, Cold as the rocks on Torneo*» hoary brow ! There be, whose loveless... | |
 | Thomas Campbell - 1830 - 250 pages
...not paused while Beauty's pensive eye Asked from his heart the homage of a sigh ? Who hath not owned with rapture-smitten frame, The power of grace, the...hoary brow; There be, whose loveless wisdom never failed, In self-adoring pride securely mailed ;— Bat, triumph not, ye peace-enamoured few! Fire,... | |
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