And while my lone step prints the dew, Dear are the dreams that bless my view, To Memory's eye the maid appears, For whom have sprung my sweetest tears, So oft, so tenderly : . I see her, as with graceful care She binds her braids of sunny hair ; I feel... The Lady's Weekly Miscellany - Page 641808Full view - About this book
| Luis Vaz de Camoens - 1803 - 200 pages
...tears. So oft, so tenderly : I see her, as with graceful care She binds her braids of sunny hair 5 I feel her harp's melodious thrill Strike to my heart...young Love beating in her breast, And wish to mine it's pulses prest, God knows how fervently ! Such are my hours of dear delight, And morn but makes... | |
| 1803 - 400 pages
...tears. So oft, so tenderly : I see her, a> with graceful care She binds her braids of sunny hair; I feel her harp's melodious thrill Strike to my heart — and thence be still Rc-echo'd faithfully: I meet her mild and quiet eye, Drink the warm spirit of her sigh, See young Love... | |
| American literature - 1804 - 496 pages
...tears. So oft, so tenderly. I sec her, as with graceful care She hinds her braids of sunny hair; I feel her harp's melodious thrill Strike to my heart......meet her mild and quiet eye, Drink the warm spirit of lier sich, See young love beating in her breast, And wish to mine its pulses prest. Ah, me! how fervently.... | |
| 1804 - 574 pages
...melodious thrill Strike to my heart-and thence be still Re-echo'd faithfully : ' I meet her mild and c}uiet eye, Drink the warm spirit of her sigh, See young Love beating in her breast, And wish to mine it's pulses prest, God knows how fervently ! ' Such are my hours of dear delight, And morn but makes... | |
| 1804 - 752 pages
...tears, So oft, fo tenderlj. I fee her, as with graceful care She hinds her braid* of funny hair; I feel her harp's melodious thrill Strike to my heart — and thence be Hill, Re-echoed faithfully, I meet her mild and quiet eye, Drink the warm fpirit of hírCgh, See young... | |
| Luís de Camões - 1808 - 188 pages
...tears, So oft, so tenderly : . I see her, as with graceful care She binds her braids of sunny hair ; I feel her harp's melodious thrill Strike to my heart...beating in her breast, And wish to mine its pulses press'd, God knows how fervently ! Such are my hours of dear delight, And morn but makes me long for... | |
| Luís de Camões - 1810 - 184 pages
...care She binds her braids of sunny hair; I feel her harp's melodious thrill Strike to my heart—and thence be still Re-echo'd faithfully: I meet her mild...young Love beating in her breast, And wish to mine it's pulses prest, God knows how fervently! Such are my hours of dear delight, And morn but makes me... | |
| English literature - 1818 - 596 pages
...harps' melodious thrill Strike to my heart, aud thence be still Re-echo'd fcitb&L I meet her mild and1 quiet eye, Drink the warm spirit of her sigh ; See...young love beating in her breast, And wish to mine its |;ulses prest, Heav'n knows how K- u-iitly. Such are my hours of dear delight. And moru but makes me... | |
| Richard Alfred Davenport - English literature - 1824 - 406 pages
...tears, So oft, so tenderly: I see her, as with graceful care She binds her braids of sunny hair ; I feel her harp's melodious thrill Strike to my heart, and thence be still Reechoed faithfully ; I meet her mild and quiet eye, Drink the warm spirit of her sigh, See young Love... | |
| Richard Alfred Davenport - English literature - 1824 - 442 pages
...tears, So oft, so tenderly : I see her, as with graceful care She binds her braids of sunny hair ; I feel her harp's melodious thrill Strike to my heart, and thence be still Reechoed faithfully : I meet her mild and quiet eye, Drink the warm spirit of her sigh, See young Love... | |
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