For still her gentle soul abhors the murderous blade. And now, with softest whispers of delight, Love welcomes Psyche still more fondly dear ; Not unobserved, though hid in deepest night, The silent anguish of her secret fear. He thinks that tenderness... Psyche; or, The legend of love [by M. Tighe.]. - Stran 48avtor: Mary Tighe - 1805 - 214 straniCelotni ogled - O knjigi
| Alexander Dyce - 1825 - 472 strani
...thinks that tenderness excites the tear By the late image of her parents' grief, And half-offended seeks in vain to cheer; Yet, while he speaks, her sorrows feel relief, Too soon more keen to sting from this suspension brief! Allow'd to settle on celestial eyes Soft Sleep... | |
| Amandine Lucile A. Dudevant - 1844 - 498 strani
...welcomes Psyche still more fondly dear ; Not unobserved, though hid in deepest night, The silent anguish of her secret fear. He thinks that tenderness excites...Yet, while he speaks, her sorrows feel relief, Too soon more keen to sting from this suspension brief! Allowed to settle on celestial eyes Soft Sleep... | |
| Robert Chambers - 1844 - 746 strani
...welcomes Psyche still more fondly dear ; Not unobserved, though hid in deepest night, The silent anguish y be mistaken. But when I consider that we have colonies for no purpose but to be servic parent's grief, And half offended seeks in vain to cheer ; Yet, while he speaks, her sorrows feel relief,... | |
| Robert Chambers - 1844 - 738 strani
...welcomes Psyche still more fondly dear ; Not unobserved, though hid in deepest night, The silent anguish as dry as dust. I closed my lids, and kept them close, And the balls like pulses beat; F parent's grief, And half offended seeks in vain to cheer ; Yet, while he speaks, her sorrows feel relief,... | |
| George Washington Bethune - 1848 - 526 strani
...anguish of her secret fear. He thinks that tenderness excites the tear By the late image of her parent's grief, And half offended seeks in vain to cheer, Yet, while he speaks, her sorrows feel relief, Too soon more keen to sting from this suspension brief Allowed to settle on celestial eyes Soft Sleep exulting... | |
| George Washington Bethune - 1848 - 520 strani
...welcomes Psyche still more fondly dear ; Not unobserved, though hid in deepest night, The silent anguish of her secret fear. He thinks that tenderness excites the tear By the late image of her parent's grief, And half offended seeks in vain to cheer, Yet, while he speaks, her sorrows feel relief,... | |
| Apuleius - 1853 - 550 strani
...welcomes Psyche still more fondly dear; Not unobserved, though hid in deepest night, The silent anguish of her secret fear. He thinks that tenderness excites...Yet, while he speaks, her sorrows feel relief, Too soon more keen to sting from this suspension brief! Allowed to settle on celestial eyes Soft Sleep... | |
| Apuleius - 1866 - 568 strani
...welcomes Psyche still more fondly dear; Not unobserved, though hid in deepest night, The silent anguish of her secret fear. He thinks that tenderness excites...Yet, while he speaks, her sorrows feel relief, Too soon more keen to sting from this suspension brief ! Allowed to settle on celestial eyes Soft Sleep... | |
| Samuel Orchart Beeton - 1873 - 782 strani
...welcomes Psyche still more fondly dear; Not nnobserv'd, though hid in deepest night, The silent anguish chase forbear, Yon bell yet summons to the fane j To-day the warning Spirit hear, To-mo parent's grief, And half offended seeks in vain to cheer ; Yet, while he speaks, her sorrows feel relief,... | |
| Julian Hawthorne - 1902 - 476 strani
...welcomes Psyche still more fondly dear; Not unobserved, though hid in deepest night, The silent anguish of her secret fear. He thinks that tenderness excites...Yet while he speaks, her sorrows feel relief, Too soon more keen to sting from this suspension brief I Allowed to settle on celestial eyes, Soft Sleep... | |
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