The American Monthly Magazine and Critical Review, Volúmenes3-4Horatio Biglow, Orville Luther Holley H. Biglow, 1818 |
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... Anthemion's destined bride . She hears his coming tread . She flies To meet him . Health is on her cheeks , And pleasure sparkles in her eyes , And their soft light a welcome speaks More eloquent than words . Oh , joy ! The maid he left ...
... Anthemion's destined bride . She hears his coming tread . She flies To meet him . Health is on her cheeks , And pleasure sparkles in her eyes , And their soft light a welcome speaks More eloquent than words . Oh , joy ! The maid he left ...
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... Anthemion , and command her to sing . The youth , for a moment forgetful of his own sorrows , turns his eyes in pity on the maiden . " Can it be ? Or does his sense play false ? Too well He knows that radiant form . ' Tis she , The ...
... Anthemion , and command her to sing . The youth , for a moment forgetful of his own sorrows , turns his eyes in pity on the maiden . " Can it be ? Or does his sense play false ? Too well He knows that radiant form . ' Tis she , The ...
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... Anthemion raised Upon the maid : the seamen gazed In fear and strange suspense , amazed . From the forest - depths profound Breathes a low and sullen sound : ' Tis the woodland spirit's sigh , Ever heard when storms are nigh , On the ...
... Anthemion raised Upon the maid : the seamen gazed In fear and strange suspense , amazed . From the forest - depths profound Breathes a low and sullen sound : ' Tis the woodland spirit's sigh , Ever heard when storms are nigh , On the ...
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... Anthemion's tread The echoes of the hall awake , Than up that image rose , and spake , As from a trumpet : What would'st thou ? ' " Anthemion replies that he is worn with toil and hunger , and implores hospitality till morning . The ...
... Anthemion's tread The echoes of the hall awake , Than up that image rose , and spake , As from a trumpet : What would'st thou ? ' " Anthemion replies that he is worn with toil and hunger , and implores hospitality till morning . The ...
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... Anthemion's breast She placed the laurel - rose : her arms She twined around him and imprest Her lips on his , and fixed on him Fond looks of passionate love : her charms With tenfold radiance on his sense Shone through the studied ...
... Anthemion's breast She placed the laurel - rose : her arms She twined around him and imprest Her lips on his , and fixed on him Fond looks of passionate love : her charms With tenfold radiance on his sense Shone through the studied ...
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