Could crystallize this sacred treasure ! Long should it glitter near my heart, A secret source of pensive pleasure. The little brilliant, ere it fell, Its lustre caught from CHLOE'S eye ; Then, trembling, left its coral cell — The spring of Sensibility... Poems - Page 181by Samuel Rogers - 1834 - 295 pagesFull view - About this book
| J. H. - English poetry - 1867 - 860 pages
...trembling, left its coral cell, The spring of sensibility ! Sweet drop of pure and pearly light t In thec the rays of virtue shine; More calmly clear, more mildly bright, Than any gem that gilds the mine. 5 Benign restorer of the soul ! Who ever fly'st to bring relief, When first we feel the rude control... | |
| Samuel Carter Hall - English poetry - 1868 - 328 pages
...cell, — The spring of Sensibility ! Sweet drop of pnre and pearly light ! In thee the rays of virtne shine, — More calmly clear, more mildly bright,...any gem that gilds the mine. Benign restorer of the sonl ! Who ever fly'st to bring relief, — When first we feel the rnde eontronl Of love or pity, joy... | |
| Samuel Rogers - English poetry - 1869 - 548 pages
...lustre caught from CHLOE'S eye ; Then, trembling, left its coral cell— The spring of Sensibility ! Benign restorer of the soul! Who ever fly'st to bring relief, When first we feel the rude control Of Love or Pity, Joy or Grief. The sage's and the poet's theme, In every clime, in every age... | |
| George Rhett Cathcart - Recitations - 1871 - 200 pages
...lustre caught from Ohlue's eye ; Then, trembling, left its coral cell, — The spring of Sensibility ! Sweet drop of pure and pearly light ! In thee the...Virtue shine, More calmly clear, more mildly bright, Benign restorer of the soul ! Who ever fliest to bring relief, When first we feel the rude control... | |
| William Cullen Bryant - American poetry - 1871 - 968 pages
...pare and pearly light ! In theĢ the rays of Virtue shine, More calmly clear, more mildly bright, Thau any gem that gilds the mine. Benign restorer of the soul ! Who ever fliest to bring relief, When first we feel the rude control Of Love or Pity, Joy or Grief. The sage's... | |
| English poetry - 1872 - 552 pages
...lustre caught from CHloe'a eye ; Then, trembling, left its coral cell — The spring of sensibility ! Sweet drop of pure and pearly light ! In thee the...more mildly bright, Than any gem that gilds the mine. author of the l'oyapt of Cotu,tiiius. and of the well known production entitled the Piwmna of Ncmot.tI.... | |
| William Motherwell - English poetry - 1872 - 592 pages
...lustre caught from Chloe's eye ; Then, trembling, left its coral cell — The spring of sensibility ! Sweet drop of pure and pearly light ! In thee the...more mildly bright, Than any gem that gilds the mine. author of the Vogage of Columbu.n, and of the well known production entitled the Pleuturta of Mituory.... | |
| William Motherwell - English literature - 1872 - 556 pages
...futurity, anxiously soliciting amelioration and redress. In short, both pocts, pregnant with the 10 Benign restorer of the soul ! Who ever fly'st to bring...the rude controul Of love or pity, joy or grief. The sages' and the poct's theme, In every clime, in every age; Thou charm'st in Fancy's idle dream —... | |
| Readers - 1872 - 232 pages
...lustre caught from Chloe's eye ; Then, trembling, left its coral cell, — The spring of Sensibility ! Sweet drop of pure and pearly light ! In thee the...clear, more mildly bright, Than any gem that gilds the mind. , Benign restorer of the soul ! Who ever fliest to bring relief, "When first we feel the rude... | |
| William Cullen Bryant - American poetry - 1872 - 900 pages
...lustre caught from Chloe's eye ; Then, trembling, left its coral cell, — The spring of Sensibility ! wave no more. WILLIAM COWPER. THE SHIPWRECK. IN vain...cords and axes were prepared, For now the audacious Benign restorer of the soul ! Who ever fliest to bring relief, When first we feel the rude control... | |
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