Bright shone the morn! and now its golden ray Dispelled the slumbers from her radiant eyes, Yet still in dreams her fancy seems to play, For lo! she sees with rapture and surprise Full in her view the well-known mansion rise, And each loved scene of first... Psyche; or, The legend of love [by M. Tighe.]. - Stran 41avtor: Mary Tighe - 1805 - 214 straniCelotni ogled - O knjigi
| Mary Tighe - 1812 - 256 strani
...eyes, Yet still in dveams her fancy seems to play, For lo ! she sees with rapture and surprise Full in her view the well-known mansion rise, And each...that first received her infant sighs With wondring ecstacy she now inhales, While every trembling nerve soft tenderness assails. See from the dear pavilion,... | |
| 1837 - 292 strani
...eyes, Yet still in dreams her fancy seems to play, For lo ! she sees with rapture and surprise Full in her view the well-known mansion rise, And each...that first received her infant sighs With wondring ecstacy she now inhales, While every trembling nerve soft tenderness assails. See from the dear pavilion,... | |
| Amandine Lucile A. Dudevant - 1844 - 498 strani
...eyes, Yet still in dreams her fancy seems to play, For lo ! she sees with rapture and surprise Full in her view the well-known mansion rise, And each...that first received her infant sighs With wondring eestasy she now inhales, While every trembling nerve soft tenderness assails. See from the dear pavilion,... | |
| Apuleius - 1853 - 550 strani
...eyes, Yet still in dreams her fancy seems to play, For lo! she sees with rapture and surprise Full in her view the well-known mansion rise, And each...With wond'ring ecstasy she now inhales, While every trembling nerve soft tenderness assails. See from the dear pavilion, where she lay, Breathless she... | |
| Apuleius - 1866 - 568 strani
...eyes, Yet still in dreams her fancy seems to play, For lo ! she sees with rapture and surprise Full in her view the well-known mansion rise, And each...With wond'ring ecstasy she now inhales, While every trembling nerve soft tenderness assails. See from the dear pavilion, where she lay, Breathless she... | |
| Mary Tighe, John Keats - 1928 - 388 strani
...eyes, Yet still in dreams her fancy seems to play, For lo! she sees with rapture and surprise Full in her view the well-known mansion rise, And each...With wondring ecstasy she now inhales, While every trembling nerve soft tenderness assails. [6] See from the dear pavilion, where she lay, Breathless... | |
| Mary Tighe - 2005 - 390 strani
...eyes, 30 Yet still in dreams her fancy seems to play, For lo! she sees with rapture and surprise Full in her view the well-known mansion rise, And each...hails; The air that first received her infant sighs 35 With wondring ecstasy she now inhales, While every trembling nerve soft tenderness assails. See... | |
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