| 1809 - 572 pages
...concludes a stanza on the delights of mutual love, with these three lines, Roll on, ye days of raptur'd influence, shine ! Nor, blind with ecstasy's celestial...Shall love behold the spark of earth-born time expire . The whole twenty-second stanza of the first part is extremely incorrect; — the three concluding... | |
| 1822 - 634 pages
...here and there a solitary itar [June." Flashed in the darkening firmament of * * • » " Oh ! love in such a wilderness as this — Where transport and...Here is the empire of thy perfect bliss, And here tlion ar: a God indeed divine." There is some sweetness in the last words of Gertrude, but none of... | |
| Thomas Campbell - 1809 - 148 pages
...GERTRUDE WYOMING; OR, THE PENSYLVANIAN COTTAGE. PART III. OF GERTRUDE OF WYOMING, PART III. O LOVE ! in such a wilderness as this, Where transport and...walks, that boundless joy inspire! Roll on, ye days of raptur'd influence, shine! Nor blind with ecstasy's celestial fire, Shall love behold the spark of... | |
| Thomas Campbell - 1810 - 272 pages
...beneath her soft voluptuous ray. 46 GERTRUDE WYOMING. PART IIL 1 GERTRUDE OF WYOMING. PART III. O LOVE ! in such a wilderness as this, Where transport and...walks, that boundless joy inspire ! Roll on, ye days of raptur'd influence, shine ! Nor blind with ecstacy's celestial fire, Shall love behold the spark of... | |
| Thomas Campbell - 1810 - 266 pages
...GERTRUDE OF WYOMING. PART III. GERTRUDE OF WYOMING. PART III. I. « O LOTE ! in such a wilderness an this, Where transport and security entwine, Here is...walks, that boundless joy inspire! Roll on, ye days of raptur'd influence, shine! Nor blind -with ecstacy's celestial fire, Shall love behold the spark of... | |
| Mary Russell Mitford - 1811 - 368 pages
...nostro desio mai non contrasta, •* Or di', che basterà, se ciò non bastar" HETASTASIO» O Love ! in such a wilderness as this, Where transport and...perfect bliss, And here thou art a God indeed divine. CAMPBELL. Lately published, by the same Author, A VOLUME OF MISCELLANEOUS POEMS. Price 7s. CHRISTINA,... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1819 - 244 pages
...understood, By solitude I mean a sultan's, not A hermit's, with a haram for a grot. LXXXVIII. " Oh Love ! in such a wilderness as this, " Where transport and...perfect bliss, " And here thou art a god indeed divine." The bard I quote from does not sing amiss, W With the exception of the second line, For that same twining... | |
| George Gordon N. Byron (6th baron.) - 1821 - 460 pages
...But then, I beg it may .be 'understood, By solitnde I mean a sultah's , riot LXXXV1II. ,,Oh L8ve ! in' such a 'wilderness as this, ,,Where transport...perfect bliss, ,,And here thou art a god indeed divine." The bard I quote from does not sing amiss, 5 With the exception of' 'the second line, For that same... | |
| Heron - 1821 - 944 pages
...your sighs proceed not from the heart, but a diseased fancy !"' c 2 CHAPCHAPTER III. " Ol), love ! in such a wilderness as this, Where transport and...perfect bliss, And here thou art a god indeed divine !" GTBTEUDE of Wyoming. A FEW days after the event we have described in our last chapter, lord Rosvellyn... | |
| Thomas Campbell - 1821 - 254 pages
...wilderness as thU, Where transport and security entwine, Here is ti,e empire of thy perfect hliss, And here thou art a god indeed divine. Here shall no forms ahridge, no hours confine The views, the walks, that houndless joy inspire '. Roll on, ye days of raptur'd... | |
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