| 1847 - 526 pagina’s
...sun ! CAMPBELL. 35. Who hath not paus'd while beauty's pensive eye Ask'd from his heart the tribute of a sigh? Who hath not own'd, with rapture-smitten...frame, The power of grace — the magic of a name ? CAMPBELL. 36. T were easier far to paint the hues of heaven, When Morn, resplendent with new glory,... | |
| 1847 - 540 pagina’s
...sun ! CAMPBELL. 35. Who hath not paus'd while beauty's pensive eye Ask'd from his heart the tribute of a sigh ? Who hath not own'd, with rapture-smitten...frame, The power of grace — the magic of a name ? CAMPBELL. 36. 'T were easier far to paint the hues of heaven, When Morn, resplendent with new glory,... | |
| Samuel Moshaim Schmucker - 1848 - 494 pagina’s
...youth, what soul hath never known Thought, feeling, taste, harmonious with its own? Who hath not felt with rapture-smitten frame, The power of grace, the magic of a name! PLEAS. OF HOPE, Part II. MOTIVES for imposture exist in all the various departments of human thought... | |
| Thomas Campbell - 1849 - 276 pagina’s
...— • allusion to the fate of a suicide — episode of Conrad and Ellenore — conclusion. PART II. Who hath not own'd, with rapture-smitten frame, The...; There be, whose loveless wisdom never fail'd, In self-adorning pride securely mail'd : — But, triumph not, ye peace-enamour'd few ! Fire, Nature,... | |
| William Beattie - 1849 - 520 pagina’s
...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 magic of a name ? " Various peculiarities, local and intellectual, which first struck the Poet's fancy in this region... | |
| John Hanbury Dwyer - 1850 - 318 pagina’s
...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? Who hath...self-adoring pride securely mail'd ; — But, triumph not, ye peace-enamor'd few ! Fire, Nature, Genius, never dwelt with you ! For you no fancy consecrates the... | |
| Thomas Campbell - 1851 - 202 pagina’s
...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...wisdom never fail'd, In self-adoring pride securely _mail'd ; But, triumph not, ye peace-enamour'd few ! Fire, Nature, Genius, never dwelt with you ! For... | |
| Thomas Campbell - 1851 - 196 pagina’s
...known Thought, feeling, taste, harmonious to its own 7 Who hath not paused while Beauty's pensive eye Ask'd from his heart the homage of a sigh ? Who hath...rapture-smitten frame, The power of grace, the magic of a name l There be, perhaps, who barren hearts avow, Cold as the rocks on Torneo's hoary brow ; There be, whose... | |
| lady Emily Charlotte M. Ponsonby - 1851 - 742 pagina’s
...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...rapture-smitten frame, The power of grace, the magic of a name ? THE PLEASURES OF HOPE. "Mr love," said Lady Vere, addressing her husband, who came one afternoon... | |
| Thomas Campbell - 1853 - 284 pagina’s
...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...; There be, whose loveless wisdom never fail'd, In self-adorning pride securely mail'd: — But triumph not, ye peace-enamour'd few ! Fire, Nature, Genius,... | |
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