| 1852 - 798 páginas
...the splendid account which is given by Comus, of the song of — ' His mother Circe, and the Sireua three, Amid the flowery-kirtled Nai'ades, Who, as...would take the prisoned soul, And lap it in Elysium ! ' And, though it is certainly to be regretted that he should so often have broken the measure with... | |
| 1818 - 590 páginas
...Comus of thr song of ' His mother Circe, and the Sirens three, Amid the flowery-kirtlcd Naiades, \VIio, as they sung, would take the prisoned soul, And lap it in Elysium. ' And though it is certainly to be regretted that he should so often have broken the measure with more... | |
| 1834 - 614 páginas
...unseasonably divert our eyes from the great and lofty bodies which pursue their harmonious courses in a serener region. " But though its faults are certainly...Ireland, and had there a most gratifying opportunity of witnessing the pride which his genius had inspired in his admiring countrymen. A dinner was given... | |
| William Ellery Channing - 1828 - 128 páginas
...the Sirens three, Amidst the flowery-kirtled Naiades, Culling their potent herbs, and baleful drugs, Who, as they sung, would take the prisoned soul And lap it in Elysium; Scylla wept, And chid her barking waves into attention, And fell Charybdis murmured soft applause:... | |
| Thomas Curtis - 1829 - 804 páginas
...rebellious here their prison ordained. Milton. Culling their potent herbs and baleful drugs, They, as they sung, would take the prisoned soul, And lap it in Elysium. Id. The tyrant ЛСо1из, With power imperial curbs the struggling winds, And sounding tempests in... | |
| William Ellery Channing - 1830 - 630 páginas
...the Sirens three, Amidst the flowery-kirtled Naiades, Culling their potent he'rbs, and baleful drugs, Who, as they sung, would take the prisoned soul And lap it in Elysium ; Scylla wept, And chid her barking waves into attention, And fell Charybdis murmured soft applause:... | |
| William Ellery Channing - 1830 - 622 páginas
...the Sirens three, Amidst the flowery-kirtled Naiades, Culling their potent herbs, and baleful drugs, Who, as they sung, would take the prisoned soul And lap it in Elysium ; Scylla wept, And chid her barking waves into attention, O / And fell Charybdis murmured soft applause:... | |
| Thomas Moore - 1832 - 482 páginas
...exactly than that of any other writer, the splendid account which is given by Comus ' of the song of flis mother Circe, and the sirens three, Amid the flowery-kirtled Naiades, Who, as they sung, would take the prison'd soul, And lap it in Elysium. And though it is certainly to be regretted that he should occasionally... | |
| 1834 - 438 páginas
...the sirens three, Amid the flow'ry kirtled Naiades Culling tliHMr potent herbs and baleful drugs ¡ Who, as they sung, would take the prisoned soul. And lap it in Klysium ; Scylla wept, And chid her barking waves into attention, And fell Charybdis murmured soft... | |
| Thomas Moore - 1835 - 440 páginas
...realizes more exactly than that of any other writer, the. splendid account which is given by Comas* of the song of His mother Circe, and the sirens three,...flowery-kirtled Naiades, Who, as they sung, would take the prison'd BOU], And lap it in Elyaium. And though it is certainly to be regretted that he should occasionally... | |
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