twill not be so; And youths and maidens most poetical, Who lose the deepening twilights of the spring In ball-rooms and hot theatres, they still Full of meek sympathy must heave their sighs O'er Philomela's pity-pleading strains. Woodcuts and Verses - Side 133av Edward Quillinan - 1820 - 116 siderUten tilgangsbegrensning - Om denne boken
| William Wordsworth, Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1798 - 240 sider
...And youths and maidens most poetical "Who lose the deep'ning twilights of the spring In ball-rooms and hot theatres, they still Full of meek sympathy must heave their sighs O'er Philomela's pity-pleading strains. My Friend, and my Friend's Sister ! we have learnt A... | |
| 1799 - 614 sider
...; And youths and maidens most poetical Who lose the deep'ning twilights of the spring In ball-rooms and hot theatres, they still Full of meek sympathy must heave their sighs O'er Philomela's pity-pleading strains. My Friend, and my Friend's Sister ! we have learnt A... | |
| 1799 - 618 sider
...; And youths ami maidens most poetical Who lose the deep'ning twilights of the spring In ball-rooms and hot theatres, they still Full of meek sympathy must heave their sighs O'er Philomela's pity-pleading strains. My Friend, and my Friend's Sister ! we have learAt A... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1800 - 272 sider
...; And youths and maidens most poetical Who lose the deep'ning twilights of the spring In ball-rooms and hot theatres, they still Full of meek sympathy must heave their sighs O'er Philomela's pity-pleading strains. My Friend, and my Friend's Sister ! we have learnt A... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1802 - 282 sider
...; And youths and maidens most poetical Who lose the deep'ning twilights of the spring In ball-rooms and hot theatres, they still Full of meek sympathy must heave their sighs O'er Philomela's pity-pleading strains. My Friend, and my Friend's Sister ! we have learnt A... | |
| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1817 - 334 sider
...And youths and maidens most poetical, Who lose the deep'ning twilights of the spring In ball-rooms and hot theatres, they still Full of meek sympathy must heave their sighs O'er Philomela's pity-pleading strains. My Friend, and thou, our Sister ! we have learnt A different... | |
| British melodies - 1820 - 280 sider
...; And youths and maidens most poetical Who lose the deep'ning twilights of the spring In ball-rooms and hot theatres, they still Full of meek sympathy must heave their sighs O'er Philomela's pity-pleading strains. My Friend, and my Friend's Sister ! we have learnt A... | |
| Thomas Ignatius M. Forster - 1824 - 846 sider
...And youths and maidens most poetical, Who lose the deepening twilights of the Spring In ballrooms, and hot theatres, they still, Full of meek sympathy, must heave their sighs O'er Philomela's pitypleading strains. My friend, and my friend's sister! we have learnt A different... | |
| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1828 - 374 sider
...And youths and maidens most poetical, Who lose the deepening twilights of the spring In ball-rooms and hot theatres, they still Full of meek sympathy must heave their sighs O'er Philomela's pity-pleading strains. My Friend, and thou, our Sister ! we have learnt A different... | |
| James Hedderwick - 1833 - 232 sider
...strain; And youths and maidens most poetical, Who lose the deepening twilight of the spring In ball-rooms and hot theatres, they still, Full of meek sympathy, must heave their sighs O'er Philomela's pity-pleading strains ! My friend, and thou, my sister ! we have learn'd A different... | |
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