Those beams which so bright through my casement appear, To far distant scenes they extend ; Illumine the dwellings of those that are dear, And sleep on the grave of my friend. Then still I must love thee, mild Queen of the Night, Since feeling and fancy... The Edinburgh annual register - Page xcvii1812Full view - About this book
| Europe - 1812 - 726 pages
...think of the years that for ever are fled, Of follies by others forgot ; Ofjoys that have vanish'd, of hopes that are dead, Of friendships that were,...still I must love thee, mild queen of the night, Since feeKng and fancy agree To make thee a source of unfailing delight, A friend and a solace to me. J.... | |
| Enos Bronson - Literature, Modern - 1812 - 556 pages
...hopes that are dead] Of friendships that were, and are not. I think of the future — still grazing the while As thou could'st those secrets reveal ;...Since feeling and fancy agree To make thee a source of unfading delight ; A friend and a solace to me. WOMAN. These two stan/.as were originally designed... | |
| Europe - 1812 - 724 pages
...appeal. Those beams that so bright through my casement appear, To far distant scenes they extend j Illumine the dwellings of those that are dear, And...of unfailing delight, A friend and a solace to me. _ • '• «• SONETTO DE P. SALANDRL Piu che leggiadra sei, piu vezzosa, Serba intatta la fede al... | |
| United States - 1814 - 258 pages
...dwelling* of those that are dear, And sleep on the grave of a friend. Then still must 1 love thoe, mild queen of the night Since; feeling and fancy agree...of unfailing delight, A friend and a solace to me. ETURNS OF FORTUNE. A MAW bare of cash, and deserted by hope, To end all his woes had recourse to a... | |
| Thomas Campbell, Samuel Carter Hall, Edward Bulwer Lytton Baron Lytton, Theodore Edward Hook, Thomas Hood, William Harrison Ainsworth, William Ainsworth - 1818 - 624 pages
...i ' rs of tho¿e that are dear, AnAsleep on the grave of & friend. The»; still must Г love Urce, mild 'Queen of the Night ! Since feeling and fancy agree To make thee a source oí' unfeainj-jdeligh* — A friend, and a solace to me!' ,-., ,,4. -Д. ._ - _______ . . 4-. л-f... | |
| Jane Taylor, Isaac Taylor - 1825 - 342 pages
...ne'er dost thou grant an encouraging smile, To answer the mournful appeal. Those beams •which «o bright through my casement appear, ,; To far distant...of unfailing delight, A friend and a solace to me. 1s11. TO MRS. L. WHY is it that my friend and I, Look forth on life so variously ? She, on the present,... | |
| Alaric Alexander Watts - English poetry - 1828 - 498 pages
...342 THE POETICAL ALBUM. Thy beams, which so bright through my casement appear, To far distant regions extend ; Illumine the dwellings of those that are dear, And sleep on the grave of a friend. Then still must I love thee, mild Queen of the Night ! Since feeling and fancy agree, To... | |
| Alaric Alexander Watts - English poetry - 1828 - 430 pages
...the mournful appeal. Thy beams, which so bright through my casement appear, To far distant regions extend ; Illumine the dwellings of those that are dear, And sleep on the grave of a friend. Then still must I love thee, mild Queen of the Night ! Since feeling and fancy agree, To... | |
| Alaric Alexander Watts - English poetry - 1828 - 426 pages
...the mournful appeal. Thy beams, which so bright through my casement appear. To far distant regions extend ; Illumine the dwellings of those that are dear, And sleep on the grave of a friend. Then still must I love thee, mild Queen of the Night ! Since feeling and fancy agree, To... | |
| Alaric Alexander Watts - English poetry - 1828 - 422 pages
...mournful appeal. Thy beams, which so bright through my casement apTo far distant regions extend ; [pear, Illumine the dwellings of those that are dear, And sleep on the grave of a friend. Then still must I love thee, mild Queen of the Night ! Since feeling and fancy agree, To... | |
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