To glorify their Tempe, bred in me • Desire of visiting that paradise. To Thessaly I came, and living private, Without acquaintance of more sweet companions, Than the old inmates to my love, my thoughts, I day by day frequented silent groves, And solitary... The Monthly Review - Page 380edited by - 1812Full view - About this book
 | Epes Sargent - American literature - 1857 - 478 pages
...waves ; — «t And at this point we left them. T. HEYWOOD. CXL. — THE LUTIST AND THE NIGHTINGALE.* 1 PASSING from Italy to Greece, the tales Which poets of an elder time have feigned To glorify their Tempe" bred in me Desire of visiting this Paradise. To TheBsaly I came, and... | |
 | Epes Sargent - Readers - 1859
...waves ; — And at this point we left them. T. HEYWOOD. CXL. — THE LUTIST AND THE NIGHTINGALE.* 1 PASSING from Italy to Greece, the tales Which poets of an elder time have feigned To glorify their Tempe'" bred in me Dysiro of visiting this Paradise. To Thessaly I came, and... | |
 | Great Britain - 1855
...mast ! Hurrah ! Hurrah ! we are off at last. N. 8. VOL. xxxix. : MUSIC'S FIRST MARTYR. BY JOHN FORD. PASSING from Italy to Greece, the tales Which poets of an elder time have feign 'd To glorify their Tempe, bred in me Desire of visiting that paradise. To Thessaly I came, and... | |
 | John William Stanhope Hows - American drama - 1865 - 562 pages
...Argos now's Sparta's King ! [Dies. THE LOVER S MELANCHOLY. Contention of a Nightingale and a Musician. PASSING from Italy to Greece, the tales Which poets of an elder time have feigned, To glorify their Tempe, bred in me Desire of visiting that paradise. To Thessaly I came, and... | |
 | Charles Bilton - 1866
...red glare on Skiddaw roused the burghers of Carlisle. Macaulay. CONTENTION OF A BIRD AND A MUSICIAN. Passing from Italy to Greece, the tales Which poets of an elder time have feign'd To glorify their Tampe, bred in me Desire of visiting that paradise. To Thessaly I came, and living private, Without... | |
 | John Epy Lovell - 1866
...it is time to separate. BARON "HUMBOLDT. LXII.— THE BIRD AND MUSICIAN. MENAPHON AND AMETHUS. MEN. Passing from Italy to Greece, the tales Which poets of an elder time have feigned To glorify their temple, bred in me ^ Desire of visiting that paradise. To Thessaly I came... | |
 | William Spalding - English language - 1867 - 413 pages
...anything elsewhere to be found in our drama.* * JOHN FOBD. From die Play of " The Lover's MelancKcly." Passing from Italy to Greece, the tales Which poets...and, living private, Without acquaintance of more aweet companions I day by day frequented silent groves, J'lian the old inmates to my love, my thoughts,... | |
 | Penny readings - 1867
...Of the reading we have given below Miss Mitford wrote, "Is there in English poetry anything finer?"] PASSING from Italy to Greece, the tales Which poets...glorify their Tempe, bred in me Desire of visiting Paradise. To Thessaly I came, and living private, Without acquaintance of more sweet companions Than... | |
 | Epes Sargent - 1867 - 478 pages
...; — And at this point we left them. T. HETTTOOD. • CXL. — THE LUTIST AND THE NIGHTINGALE.* 1. PASSING from Italy to Greece, the tales Which poets of an elder time have feigned To glorify their Tempo EI bred in me Desire of visiting this Paradise. To Thessaly I came,... | |
 | Book - Digital images - 1868 - 159 pages
...above look down On thy stars below in Frederick town ! / G. Wlntticr. THE LUT1ST AND THE NIGHTINGALE. PASSING from Italy to Greece, the tales -*- Which...glorify their Tempe, bred in me Desire of visiting Paradise. To Thessaly I came, aud living private, Without acquaintance of more sweet companions Than... | |
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