| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1841 - 998 pàgines
...near, Make music to the lonely ear. Each flower the dews have lightly wet, And in the sky the stars her female friends, to threaten her; for the gossips of the villeggiatura had already found o clear-obscure So softly dark, and darkly pure, Which follows the decline of day, As twilight melts... | |
| Album - 1841 - 158 pàgines
...near Make music to the listening ear. Each flower the dews have lightly wet, And in the sky the stars are met, And on the wave is deeper blue, And on the leaf a browner hue, And in the heaven the clear obscure So softly dark, and darkly pure, Which follows the decline of day When twilight melts... | |
| George Gordon N. Byron (6th baron.) - 1842 - 866 pàgines
...near, Make music to the lonely ear. Each flower the dews have lightly wet, And in the sky the stars x fenders, besides those motives of honour and decency »M'S might persuade him to conceal from the public... | |
| Franz J. L. Thimm - 1844 - 324 pàgines
...(so to speak) to the very letter. The reader has only to fancy that he has outstretched before him: " In the heaven, that clear obscure, So softly dark, and darkly pure, Which follows the decline of day, As twilight melts beneath the moon away:" so suggestive, to the human... | |
| 1845 - 614 pàgines
...near Make music to the listening ear. Each flower the dews have lightly wet, And in the sky the stars are met, And on the wave is deeper blue, And on the leaf a browner hue, And in the heaven the clear obecure fio softly dark, and darkly pure, Which follows the decline of day When twilight... | |
| Lord Francis Jeffrey Jeffrey - 1846 - 692 pàgines
...near, Make music to the lonely ear ! Each flower the dews have lightly wet : And in the sky the stars are met. And on the wave is deeper blue, And on the...that clear obscure, So softly dark, and darkly pure, Which follows the decline of day, As twilight melts beneath the moon away. But it is not to list to... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1846 - 848 pàgines
...near, Make music to the lonely ear. Each flower the dews have lightly wet, And in the sky the stars ile still division sows the seeds of woe And weakness,...Ом ' my own beauteous land ! so long laid low, So Which follows the decline of day, AJ twilight melts beneath the moon away.1 П. Rut it is not lo list... | |
| Hargrave Jennings - 1846 - 932 pàgines
...stars were met, And on each leaf a browner hue And on the lake was deeper blue, And, in the heavens, that clear obscure, So softly dark, and darkly pure, That follows the decline of day, As twilight melts beneath the moon away." The noon, indeed, was rising yellowly and pensively Over... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1847 - 880 pàgines
...near. Make music to the lonely ear. Each flower the dewa have lightly wet. And in the sky the stars are met, And on the wave is deeper blue, And on the...that clear obscure, So softly dark, and darkly pure, fenders, besides those motives of honour and decency which might persu.vlc him to conceal from the... | |
| 1847 - 1230 pàgines
...flower the dews have lightly wet. And in the sky the stars are met, And on the wave is deeper Mue, And on the leaf a browner hue, And in the heaven that clear obscure, So softly dark, and darkly pure, Which follows the decline of day, As twilight meits heneath the moon iIWHJ . But it is not to list... | |
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