| Samuel Rogers - English poetry - 1801 - 222 pages
...Chas'd the gay visions of her opening soul : And ere, with iron tongue, the vesper-bell Bursts thro' the cypress-walk, the convent-cell, Oft will her warm...Weave the light dance, and swell the choral song; 41 With rapt ear drink the enchanting serenade, And, as it melts along the moonlight-glade, To each... | |
| Samuel Rogers - English poetry - 1801 - 208 pages
...of her opening soul: And ere, with iron tongue, the vesper-bell Bursts thro' the cypress-walk, die convent-cell, Oft will her warm and wayward heart...prolong, Weave the light dance, and swell the choral songj With rapt ear drink the enchanting serenade, And, as it melts along the moonlight-glade, To each... | |
| George Gregory - Books and reading - 1808 - 352 pages
...cypress-walk, the convent-cell, ~" Oft will her warm and wayward heart revive, " To love and joy stHl tremblingly alive ; " The whisper'd vow, the chaste...the light dance, and swell the choral song ; " With wrapt ear drink th' enchanting serenade ; " And, as it melts along the moonlight glade, " To each soft... | |
| George Gregory - Books and reading - 1809 - 384 pages
...convent-cell, Oft will her warm and wayward heart revive, To love and joy still tremblingly alive ? i The whisper'd vow, the chaste caress prolong;, : Weave...the light dance, and swell the choral song ; '- With wrapt ear drink th' enchanting serenade ; And, as it melts along the moonlight glade, • To each soft... | |
| Samuel Rogers - Memory - 1820 - 160 pages
...Oft will her warm and wayward heart revive, To love and joy still tremblingly alive ; The whispered vow, the chaste caress prolong', Weave the light dance,...rapt ear drink the enchanting serenade, And, as it melt> along the moonlight-glade, To each soft note return as soft a sigh, And bless the youth that... | |
| De Clifford (fict.name.) - 1820 - 582 pages
...Oft will her warm and wayward heart revive, To lave and joy still tremblingly alive; The whispered vow, the chaste caress prolong, Weave the light dance, and swell the choral song. ROGERS. . HE evening preceding that day on which Rosalind was to fix her fate unalterably, by taking... | |
| Eliza Crawley Murden - 1827 - 192 pages
...Eden smil'd, Nor seek a faker region to explore. 47 48 THE SERENADE. TO THOSE WHO COMPLIMENTED ME, " With rapt ear drink the enchanting serenade, And, as it melts along the moonlight glade, To each soft note return as soft a sigh, And bless the strain that bids her slumbers... | |
| Samuel Rogers - 1829 - 520 pages
...To love and joy still tremblingly alive; The whisper* d vow, the chaste caress prolong, W елке the light dance and swell the choral song; With rapt ear drink the enchanting serenade, And. ли. it melis along the moonlight-glade, To each soft note return as soft a siph. And bless the youth... | |
| Samuel Rogers - 1830 - 516 pages
...wayward hcurt revive, To love and joy still tremblingly alive ; The whuper'd vow, the chaste cares» prolong, Weave the light dance and swell the choral song; With rapt car drink the enchanting serenade, And, a« il melts along the moonlight-glade, To each soft note return... | |
| Samuel Rogers - Fore-edge painting - 1834 - 320 pages
...Oft will her warm and wayward heart revive, To love and joy still tremblingly alive ; The whispered vow, the chaste caress prolong, Weave the light dance...serenade, And, as it melts along the moonlight-glade, 28 To each soft note return as soft a sigh, And bless the youth that bids her slumbers fly. But not... | |
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