Herself a poet. Soon the solemn mood Of her pure mind kindled through all her frame A permeating fire : wild numbers then She raised, with voice stifled in tremulous sobs Subdued by its own pathos... The Musical Quarterly - Stran 87uredili: - 1923 - 204 straniCelotni ogled - O knjigi
| 1820 - 774 strani
...Herself a poet. Soon the solemn mood Of her pure mind kindled through all her frame A permeating fire : wild numbers then She raised, with voice stifled in...veins The eloquent blood told an ineffable tale. The belting of her heart was heard to fill The pauses of her music, and her breath Tumultously accorded... | |
| 1820 - 562 strani
...Herself a poet. Soon the solemn mood Of her pure mind kindled through all her frame A permeating fire : wild numbers then She raised, with voice stifled in...in their branching veins The eloquent blood told an ineifable tale. The beating of her heart was heard to fill The pauses of her music, and her breath... | |
| 1820 - 784 strani
...Herself a poet Soon the solemn mood Of her pure mind kindled through all her frame A permeating fire : wild numbers then She raised, with voice stifled in...tremulous sobs Subdued by its own pathos : her fair han Were bare alone, sweeping from some strange harp Strange symphony, and in their branching veins... | |
| Percy Bysshe Shelley - 1824 - 440 strani
...Herself a poet. Soon the solemn mood Of her pure mind kindled through all her frame A permeating fire: wild numbers then She raised, with voice stifled in...ineffable tale. The beating of her heart was heard to fill 170 The pauses of her music, and her breath Tumultuously accorded with those fits Of intermitted song.... | |
| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1829 - 575 strani
...ll.-i-4'h ,i poet. Soon the wilcuin mood Of her pure mind kindled throu(;h all her frame A permeating fire; wild numbers then She raised, with voice stifled in tremulous sobs Subdued by ¡is own pathos : her fair bunds Were bare atone, sweeping from some strange harp Strange symphony,... | |
| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1831 - 628 strani
...all her frame A permeating fire : wild numbers then She raieed, with voi ce stifled in tremulous Bobs e great City, vcil'd In virtue's adamantine eloquence,...and pain thus trebly mail'd. And blending in the veine The eloquent blood told an ineffable tale. The beating of lier heart was heard to fill The pauses... | |
| Percy Bysshe Shelley - 1834 - 888 strani
...Herself a poet. Soon the solemn mood Of her pure mind kindled through all her frame A permeating fire: wild numbers then She raised, with voice stifled in...sobs Subdued by its own pathos : her fair hands Were hare alone, sweeping from some strange harp Strange symphony, and in their branching veins The eloquent... | |
| Arthur Henry Hallam - 1834 - 412 strani
...be blent Whate'er of heavenly beauty in form or sound, Illumes the Poet's heart with ravishment. " Were bare alone, sweeping from some strange harp " Strange symphony, and in her branching veins " The eloquent blood told an ineffable tale. " The beating of her heart was heard... | |
| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1838 - 634 strani
...Herself a poet. Soon the solemn mood Of her pore mind kindled through all her frame A permeating fire : wild numbers then She raised, with voice stifled in...sweeping from some strange harp Strange symphony, and in (heir branching veins The eloquent blood told an ineSable tale. The beating of her heart was heard... | |
| Percy Bysshe Shelley - 1839 - 408 strani
...pure mind kindled through all her frame A permeating fire : wild numbers then She raised, with voiee stifled in tremulous sobs Subdued by its own pathos...beating of her heart was heard to fill The pauses of her musie, and her breath Tumultuously accorded with those fits Of intermitted song. Sudden she rose, Aa... | |
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