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" Seeking a higher object. Love was given, Encouraged, sanctioned, chiefly for that end: For this the passion to excess was driven That self might be annulled: her bondage prove The fetters of a dream, opposed to love. "
Prolusiones - Страница 2
по Marlborough coll - 1867
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The British Poets, Том 2

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...love." Aloud she shrieked ! for Hermes reappears ! Round the dear Shade she would have clung, — 't is vain : The hours are past, — too brief had they...through the portal takes his silent way, And on the palace-floor a lifeless corse she lay. Thus, all in vain exhorted and reproved, She perished ; and,...

Golden Leaves from the British Poets

John William Stanhope Hows - 1866 - 574 страници
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The poetical works of William Wordsworth

William Wordsworth - 1866 - 508 страници
...dream, opposed to love." Aloud she shrieked ! for Hermes reappears ! Round the dear shade she wouldhave clung — 'tis vain! The hours are past, — too brief...years ; And him no mortal effort can detain : Swift, tow'rd the realms that know no earthly day, He through the portal takes his silent way — And on the...

Specimens of English poetry. For the use of Charterhouse school

English poetry - 1867 - 336 страници
...bondage prove ta of a dream, opposed to love." 150 Aloud she shriek'd ! for Hermes re-appears ! Round the dear Shade she would have clung — 'tis vain...years ; And him no mortal effort can detain : Swift, towards the realms that know not earthly day, He through the portal takes his silent way, 156 And on...

Virgil: By the Rev. W. Lucas Collins

William Lucas Collins - 1870 - 212 страници
...for Hermes reappears; Round the dear shade she would have clung—'tis vain, The hours are past—too brief, had they been years ; And him no mortal effort...through the portal takes his silent way, And on the palace-floor a lifeless corse she lay. " By no weak pity might the gods be moved ; She who thus perished,...

Lessons on elocution and good reading for girls

Alexander Kennedy Isbister - 1870 - 104 страници
...prove The fetters of a dream, opposed to love.' . . . Aloud she shrieked ! for Hermes reappears ! Round the dear shade she would have clung— 'tis vain :...years ; And him no mortal effort can detain. Swift, towards the realms that know no earthly day, He through the portal takes his silent way, And on the...

Outlines of elocution and correct reading

Alexander Kennedy Isbister - 1870 - 104 страници
...brief had they been years ; And him no mortal effort can detain. Swift, towards the realms that know no earthly day, He through the portal takes his silent...And on the palace floor a lifeless corse she lay. She — who, though warned, exhorted, and reproved, Thus died, from passion desperate to a crime —...

Virgil: By the Rev. W. Lucas Collins

William Lucas Collins - 1870 - 204 страници
...grnvpg the society of_her .dead husband Sichseus. * " Aloud she shrieked ! for Hermes reappears ; Round the dear shade she would have clung— 'tis vain, The hours are past — too brief, hqd they been years ; And him no mortal effort can detain : Swift, toward the realms that know not...

The illustrated public school speaker and reader based on grammatical ...

Alexander Kennedy Isbister - 1870 - 420 страници
...Hermes reappears! Round the dear shade she would have clung—'tis vain : The hours are past—too brief had they been years ; And him no mortal effort can detain. He through the portal takes his silent way, Swift, towards the realms that know no earthly day, And...

Virgil

William Lucas Collins - 1871 - 210 страници
...Sichseus. * " Aloud she shrieked ! for Hermes reappears ; Round the dear shade she would have chin;* -'tis vain, The hours are past — too brief, had...through the portal takes his silent way, And on the palace-floor a lifeless corse she lay. " By no weak pity might the go. Is be moved ; She who thus perished,...




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