| 1806 - 572 páginas
...meet with some vigorous but too often unpolished lin«, which denote an alteration of sentiment: • In fancy now, beneath the twilight gloom, Come, let...tribunes rule, where dusky Davi bow, And what was Goose Cseek once is Tiber now !f— This fam'd metropolis, where Fancy sees Squares in morasses, obelisks... | |
| 1806 - 512 páginas
...fhed, Where bleft he wooa fome black Afpafia's grace, And dreams of freedom in his Have's embrace 1 • In fancy now, beneath the twilight gloom, Come, let me lead thee o'er this modern Rome, Where ;iere tribunes rule, where dufky Davi bow, id what was Goofe<Creek once, is Tiber now ! lis fam'd metropolis,... | |
| Thomas Moore - 1806 - 374 páginas
...DD Where blest he woos some black Aspasia's grace, And dreams of freedom in his slave's embrace ' ! In fancy now, beneath the twilight gloom, Come, let me lead thee o'er this modern Rome2, Where tribunes rule, where dusky Davi bow, And what was Goose-Creek once is Tiber now3! —... | |
| 1806 - 550 páginas
...freedom in his slave's embrace ! " In fancy now, beneath the twilight gloom, Come, let me lead thce o'er this modern Rome, Where tribunes rule, where dusky Davi bow, And what was Goose-Creek once is Tiber now ! — This fam'd metropolis, where Fancy sees Squares in morasses, obelisks... | |
| Thomas Moore - 1807 - 214 páginas
...shed, Where blest he woos some black Aspasia's grace, And dreams of freedom in his slave's embrace* ! In fancy now, beneath the twilight gloom, Come, let me lead thee o'er this modern Rome f ! Where tribunes rule, where dusky Davi bow, And what was Goose-Creek once is Tiber now J ! — This... | |
| 1819 - 596 páginas
...straggling city itself. He makes some amends, however, by subjoining the following lines from Moore: — ' In fancy now, beneath the twilight gloom, Come, let...metropolis, where fancy sees Squares in morasses, obolisks in trees, Which travelling fools and gazetteers adorn With shrines unbuilt and heroes yet... | |
| William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, Sir John Murray (IV), Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle) - 1819 - 592 páginas
...straggling city itself. He makes some amends, however, by subjoining the following lines from Moore : — ' In fancy now, beneath the twilight gloom, Come, let...bow, And what was Goose Creek once is Tiber now. This fam'cl metropolis, where fancy sees Squares in morasses, obelisks in trees, Which travelling fools... | |
| Henry Bradshaw Fearon - 1819 - 478 páginas
...shed, Where, blest, he woos some black Aspasia's grace, And dreams of freedom in his slave's embrace. In fancy now, beneath the twilight gloom, Come, let me lead thee o'er this modern Rome, Where tributes rule, where dusky Davi bow, And what was Goose Creek once is Tiber now. This fatn'd metropolis,... | |
| William Bingley - 1821 - 374 páginas
...that of " Tiber," has been happily exposed by the English poet Moore. Speaking of this city, he says, In fancy now, beneath the twilight gloom, Come, let...tribunes rule, where dusky Davi bow, And what was Goose-creek once is Tiber now. This fam'd metropolis, where fancy sees Squares in morasses, obelisks... | |
| Thomas Moore - 1823 - 348 páginas
...shed, Where blest he wooes some black Aspasia's grace, And dreams of freedom in his slave's embrace !* In fancy now, beneath the twilight gloom, Come, let me lead thee o'er this modern Rome ! -f * The " black Aspasia" of the present ********* of the United States, " inter Avernales baud ignotissima... | |
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