| Oxford univ, prize poems - 1810 - 204 pages
...bow'd before the work of man. • Agasias of Ephesus. THE BELV1DERE APOLLO. 5 For mild he scoin'd, as in Elysian bowers, Wasting in careless ease the...laurel grove, Too fair to worship, too divine to love. Yet on that form in wild delirious trance With more than rev'rence gaz'd the Maid of France. Day after... | |
| Classical philology - 1819 - 496 pages
...Note. The Apollo is in the act or' watcaing the arrow_witU which he »lew the serpeut Python. '• 'Mid the dim twilight of the laurel grove, Too fair to worship, too divine to love. Yet on that form, in wild delirious trance, With more than rev'rence gaz'd the Maid of France. Day... | |
| 1813 - 554 pages
...mild he seemed, as in Elysian bowers, Wasting in careless ease the joyous hours; * Agasias of Ephesus. Haughty, as bards have sung, with princely sway, Curbing...laurel grove, Too fair to worship, too divine to love. Yet on that form, in wild delirious trance, "With more than reverence gazed the maid of France. Day... | |
| 1813 - 558 pages
...he seemed, as in Elysian bowers, Wasting in careless ease the'joyous hours ; * Agaiias of Ephesus. Haughty, as bards have sung, with princely sway, Curbing...laurel grove, Too fair to worship, too divine to love. Yet on that form, in wild delirious trance, With more than reverence gazed the maid of France. Day... | |
| English poetry - 1814 - 670 pages
...Contagious awe through breathless myriads ran, And nations bowed before the work of man. For mild he seemed, as in Elysian bowers, Wasting in careless ease the...laurel grove, Too fair to worship, too divine to love. Yet on that form in wild delirious trance With more than reverence gazed the Maid of France + i Day... | |
| English poetry - 1814 - 678 pages
...Contagious awe through breathless myriads ran, And nations bowed before the work of man. For mild he seemed, as in Elysian bowers, Wasting in careless ease the...laurel grove, Too fair to worship, too divine to love. Yet on that form in wild delirious trance With more than reverence gazed the Maid of France t : Day... | |
| Oxford univ, prize poems - 1819 - 192 pages
...bright conclave of Heav'n's blest abode, And the cold marble leapt to life a God : a Agaeias of Ephesus. Contagious awe through breathless myriads ran, And...laurel grove, Too fair to worship, too divine to love. Yet on that form in wild delirious trance With more than rev'rence gaz'd the Maid of France. Day after... | |
| University of Oxford - College verse - 1819 - 200 pages
...For mild he seem'd, as in Elysian bowawj : ' r'| Wasting in careless ease the joyous hounf; : si-- Haughty, as bards have sung, with princely sway Curbing...grove, •:•: Too fair to worship, too divine to Ibfift' : j>- .- - •; Yet on that form in wild delirious trance » '•l :'-. ' With more than rev'rence... | |
| Art - 1820 - 416 pages
...Ephesus. View'd the bright conclave of Heav'n's blest abode, And the cold marble leapt to life a God: Contagious awe through breathless myriads ran, And...laurel grove, Too fair to worship, too divine to love. Yet on that form, in wild delirious trance, With more than rev'rence gaz'd the Maid of France. Day... | |
| Friedrich Johann Jacobsen - English poetry - 1820 - 796 pages
...joyous hours ; Haughty , as bards have sung, with princely sway Curbing the ßerce ßame- breathing steeds of day ; Beauteous as vision seen in dreamy...twilight of the laurel grove, Too fair to worship , too divin» to love. Yet an that form in wild delirious irance With more tltan rev'rence gaz'd the Maid... | |
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