| 1806 - 688 páginas
...o'er the fairy land f Fancy shed a new poetic race, ending creation to his favor'd place. But oh ! the dying sounds decay. Ah ! they fade away, Melting, melting, melting. Melting from the ear of ui- , Despair assumes the Muse's lyre, Damps each softly sinking fire, Presses the fury spirit down... | |
| John Britton - 1813 - 138 páginas
...o'er the fairy land Of Fancy shed a new poetic race, Lending creation to his favor'd place. But oh ! the dying sounds decay, Ah ! they fade away, Melting,...of day. Despair assumes the Muse's lyre, Damps each softly sinking fire, Presses the fury spirit down below, And tells his stubborn soul the bitter talc... | |
| John Timbs - 1840 - 430 páginas
...o'er the fairy land Of fancy shed a new poetic race, Lending creation to his favour'd place. But oh 1 the dying sounds decay, Ah ! they fade away, Melting,...of day. Despair assumes the Muse's lyre, Damps each softly sinking fire, Presses the fury spirit down below, And tells his stubborn soul the bitter tale... | |
| Andrew Bennett - 1999 - 288 páginas
...borne the awful wand Of magic power, and o'er the fairy land Of Fancy, shed a new poetic race, Lending creation to his favour'd place. But ah! the dying...Melting, melting, melting, Melting from the ear of day . . . 26 While any 'echoes' of Dermody's work would be pure conjecture (there is no evidence to suggest... | |
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