A form so fair, that, like the air, 'tis less of earth than heaven. Her every tone is music's own, like those of morning birds, And something more than melody dwells ever in her words ; The coinage of her heart are they, and from her lips each flows As... The London Magazine - Página 2221826Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| 1825 - 504 páginas
...than melody dwells ever in her words ; The coinage of her heart are they, and from her lips each flows As one may see the burthened bee forth issue from...young flowers ; And lovely passions, changing oft, so fill her, she appears The image of themselves by turns, — the idol of past years ! Of her bright... | |
| 1826 - 506 páginas
...than melody dwells ever in her words ; The coinage of her heart are they, and from her lips each flows As one may see the burthened bee forth issue from...her, the measures of her hours; Her feelings have the (Vagrancy, the freshness, of young flowers . And lovely passions, changing oft, so fill her, she appears... | |
| Samuel Kettell - 1829 - 432 páginas
...words; The coinage of her heart are they, and from her lips each flows As one may see the burthen'd bee forth issue from the rose. Affections are as thoughts to her, the measure of her hours; Her feelings have the fragrancy, the freshness, of young flowers ; And lonely... | |
| Lyre - 1830 - 396 páginas
...words; The coinage of her heart are they, and from her lips each flows As one may see the burthen'd bee forth issue from the rose. Affections are as thoughts to her, the measure of her hours ; Her feelings have the fragrance and the freshness of young flowers ; And lonely... | |
| Sarah Josepha Buell Hale - 1832 - 244 páginas
...fair, that like the air 'tis less of earth than heaven. Affections are as thoughts to her, the measure of her hours, Her feelings have the fragrancy, . the freshness of young flowers. O would that on our earth there moved others of such a frame, That life might be all poetry, and weariness... | |
| Sarah Josepha Buell Hale - 1836 - 434 páginas
...fair that, like the air, *T is less of earth than heaven. Affections are as nought to her, The measure of her hours ; Her feelings have the fragrancy, The freshness of young flowers — O would that on the earth there moved Others of such a frame, That life might be all poetry, And... | |
| 1836 - 268 páginas
...words ; The coinage of her bean are they, and iron) her lips each flows As one may see the burdened bee forth issue from the rose. Affections are as thoughts to her, the measure of her hours ; Her feelings have the fragrance and the freshness of young flowers ; And lonely... | |
| Elizabeth Washington Wirt - 1837 - 264 páginas
...was ever sweetest midst the cadences of girls Willis. Affections are as thoughts to her, the measure of her hours, Her feelings have the fragrancy, the freshness of young flowers. 0, would, that on our earth there moved others of such a frame ! That life might be all poetry, and... | |
| Sarah Josepha Buell Hale - 1838 - 282 páginas
...that, like the air, 'T is less of earth than heaven. Affections are as thoughts to her, The measure of her hours ; Her feelings have the fragrancy, The freshness of young flowers.— O would that on the earth there moved Others of such a frame, That life might be all poetry, And weariness... | |
| John Keese - 1840 - 300 páginas
...words ; The coinage of her heart are they, and from her lips each flows As one may see the burdened bee forth issue from the rose. Affections are as thoughts to her, the measure of her hours ; Her feelings have the fragrance and the freshness of young flowers ; And lonely... | |
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