| William Jones - English poetry - 1777 - 242 pages
...current flow, • " And flower* eternal on thy border blo\y !" To whom the maid replied with frailing mien : •' Above the palace of the Paphian queen...port, " By gods nam'd. Euphron, and by mortals Sport; 'c Seek him ; to farthfpl ears unfold thy grief, " And hope, erc^ morn return, a fweet.^cUjJt •'... | |
| William Jones - Chess - 1804 - 314 pages
...pure current flow, " And flowers eternal on thy border blow !" To whom the maid replied with smiling mien : " Above the palace of the Paphian queen " *...brother dwells, a boy of graceful port, " By gods num'd Euphron, and by mortals Sport : " Seek him ; to faithful cars unfold thy grief, " And hope, ere... | |
| Chess - 1806 - 382 pages
...current {\ощ ' And flow'rs eternal on thv border blow !.'* '• To whom the maid reply'd, with smiling mien : " Above the palace of the Paphian queen " Love's brother dwells, — a boy of graceful sort, " By gods nam'd Euphron, and by mortals, Sport ; " Seek him ; to faithful ears unfold thy grief,... | |
| British poets - Classical poetry - 1822 - 310 pages
...pure current flow, And flowers eternal on thy border blow !" ' To whom the maid replied with smiling mien — " Above the palace of the Paphian queen Love's brother dwells, a boy of graceful port*, By gods named Euphron, and by mortals Sport: Seek him ; to faithful ears unfold thy grief, And hope, ere morn... | |
| Chess - 1824 - 292 pages
...Above the pahice of the Paphian queen "Love's brother dwells, — a boy of graceful sort, " By g'-'^s nam'd Euphron, and by mortals Sport; " Seek him ;...ears unfold thy grief, " And hope ere morn return, a sweet relief; " His temple hangs below the azure skies — " Seest thou yon argent cloud ? 'Tie there... | |
| John Aikin, John Frost - English poetry - 1838 - 752 pages
...Above the palace of the Paphian queen >ove's brother dwells, a boy of graceful port, !y gods named ounds invade Ha clouded mind, and for a time persuade...Like a pleased infant, who has newly caught from t sweet relief, iis temple hangs below the azure skies; Seest thou yon argent cloud ? 'Tis there it lies."... | |
| Chess - 1841 - 446 pages
...smiling mien : " Above the palace of the Paphian queen Love's brother dwells, — a boy of graceful sort, By gods nam'd Euphron, and by mortals, Sport ; Seek...ears unfold thy grief, And hope, ere morn return, a sweet relief : His temple hangs below the azure skies — Seest thou yon argent cloud î 'Tis there... | |
| Chess - 1841 - 442 pages
...pure current flow, And flow'rs eternal on thy horder blow !" To whom the maid reply'd, with smiling mien : " Above the palace of the Paphian queen Love's brother dwells, — a boy of graceful sort, By gods nam'd Euphron, and by mortals, Sport ; Seek him ; to faithful ears unfold thy grief,... | |
| John Aikin - English poetry - 1852 - 792 pages
...Above Ihe palace of the Paphion queen Love's brother dwells, a boy of graceful port. By gods named long and ghostly shanks — forms which once seen...never be forgotten ! In his heart, Where fear sat sweet relief. His temple hangs below the azure skies ; Seest thou yon argent cloud ? 'Tis there it... | |
| John Aikin, John Frost - English poetry - 1866 - 786 pages
...palace of the Faphian queen Love's brother dwells, a boy of graceful port. By gods named Euphron. and hy mortals Sport ; Seek him ; to faithful ears unfold thy grief, And hope, ere morn return, a sweet relief. His temple hangs below the azure skies; Seest thou yon argent cloud >. Tis there it lie*."... | |
| |