And canst thou hope in living words to say The dazzling glories of that heavenly view? Ah! well I ween, that if with pencil true That splendid vision could be well expressed, The fearful awe imprudent Psyche knew Would seize with rapture every wondering... The British Review, and London Critical Journal - Stran 2841811Celotni ogled - O knjigi
| Robert Aris Willmott - 1857 - 426 strani
...heart and straining eye, Still fix'd with fear remains, still thinks the danger nigh. Oh, daring Muse ! wilt thou indeed essay To paint the wonders which that lamp could show ? And canst thou hope in living words to say The dazzling glories of that heavenly view ? Ah !... | |
| Robert Aris Willmott, Evert Augustus Duyckinck - 1858 - 644 strani
...Muse ! wilt thou indeed essay To paint the wonders which that lamp could show? And canst thou ho]>e in living words to say The dazzling glories of that...heavenly view? Ah ! well I ween that, if with pencil true GG That splendid vision could be well exprest, The fearful awe imprudent Psyche knew, Would seize with... | |
| Samuel Orchart Beeton - 1873 - 782 strani
...nigh. 1 Oh, daring Muse ! wilt thon indeed essay To paint the wonders which that lamp could show ? had been death to many men; And made him friends of mountains. express' d, The fearful awe imprudent Psycho knew Would seize with rapture every wondering breast,... | |
| 1885 - 686 strani
...danger nigh. Oh, daring Muse ! wilt thou indeed essay To paint the wonders which that lamp could show? And canst thou hope in living words to say The dazzling...with pencil true That splendid vision could be well express'd, The fearful awe imprudent Psyche knew Would seize with rapture every wondering breast, When... | |
| 1885 - 668 strani
...danger nigh. Oh, daring Muse ! wilt thou indeed essay To paint the wonders which that lamp could show? And canst thou hope in living words to say The dazzling...ween, that if with pencil true That splendid vision cpuld be well express'd, The fearful awe imprudent Psyche knew Would seize with rapture every wondering... | |
| Thomas Young Crowell - 1885 - 702 strani
...heart and straining eye, Still lix'd with fear remains, still thinks the danger nigh. Oh, daring Muse! wilt thou indeed essay To paint the wonders which that lamp could show ? And canst thou hope in living words to say The darrling glories of that heavenly view? Ah !... | |
| Julian Hawthorne - 1902 - 476 strani
...danger nigh. Oh, daring Muse ! will thou indeed essay To paint the wonders which that lamp could show? And canst thou hope in living words to say The dazzling...with pencil true That splendid vision could be well expressed, The fearful awe imprudent Psyche knew Would seize with rapture every wondering breast, When... | |
| Mary Tighe - 2005 - 390 strani
...straining eye, Still fixed with fear remains, still thinks the danger nigh. 190 Oh, daring muse!43 wilt thou indeed essay To paint the wonders which...heavenly view? Ah! well I ween, that if with pencil true 195 That splendid vision could be well exprest, The fearful awe imprudent Psyche knew Would seize with... | |
| Bernard Schweizer - 2006 - 250 strani
...an unusual visual treat over the best part of five unhurried stanzas. "Oh, daring muse," she asks, "wilt thou indeed essay / To paint the wonders which that lamp could show?" (2.190-91), and then goes on to invite the reader to share Psyche's gaze as she indulges in... | |
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