Disparts a dew-lipp'd rose. Above his head, Four lily stalks did their white honours wed To make a coronal ; and round him grew All tendrils green, of every bloom and hue, Together... The National Stenographer - Page 881892Full view - About this book
| 1820 - 646 pages
...morning south Disparts a ticw-lipp'd rose. Above his head, Four lily stalks did their white honours wed To make a coronal ; and round him grew All tendrils green, of every bloom and hue, Together intcrtwin'd and trammd'd Iresh: The vine of glossy sprout ; the ivy mesh, Shading its Ethiop berries... | |
| 1822 - 694 pages
...marjiittg wiilh J)itpartt n Jc'n'-lipp'il rose. Above his head, Four lily stalks did their white honours wed To make a coronal ; and round him grew All tendrils green, of every bloom and hue, Together intertwined and trammd'd fresh : ***** • • • Hard by, Stood serene Cupid« watching silently.... | |
| Elizabeth Kent - 1823 - 498 pages
...sleeping in a bower walled with myrtle : " Above his head Four lily-stalks did their white honours wed, To make a coronal, and round him grew All tendrils green, of every bloom and hue, Together intertwined, and tramme1'd fresh : The vine of glossy sprout ; the ivy-mesh, Shading its Ethiop berries... | |
| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1831 - 628 pages
...pressure, a faint damask mouth To slumbery pout: just as the morning south Disparts a dew-lipp'd rose. usic of the wind ! Where, like a man beloved of God,...oft, pursuing fancies holy, My moonlight way o'er f intertwined and tramell'd fresh : The vine of glossy sprout ; the ivy mesh. Shading its Elliiop berries... | |
| 1850 - 616 pages
...pressure, a faint damask mouth To slumbery-pout ; just as the morning south Disparts a dew-lipp'd rose. Above his head Four lily stalks did their white honors...All tendrils green, of every bloom and hue, Together intertwined and trammell'd fresh. • * * * * * • * * » Hard by Stood seven cupids watching silently."... | |
| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1838 - 634 pages
...; jnst as the morning south Disparts a dew-lipp'd rose. Above his head. Four lily stalks did (heir white honors wed To make a coronal ; and round him...All tendrils green, of every bloom and hue, Together intertwined and Iramell'd fresh : The vine of glossy sprout ; the ivy mesh, Shading its Elhiop berries;... | |
| Mary Botham Howitt - 1840 - 554 pages
...pressure, a faint damask mouth To slumbery pout ; just as the morning south Disparts a dew-Iipp'd rose. Above his head, Four lily stalks did their white honors...tendrils green, of every bloom and hue, ' Together intertwined and tmmell'd freah : The vine of glossy sprout; the ivy mesh. Shading its Ethiop berries;... | |
| Mary Botham Howitt - 1840 - 552 pages
...as the morning south Disparts a dew-lipp'd rose. Above hi« head. Four lily stalks did their while honors wed To make a coronal ; and round him grew All tendrils green, of every bloom and hoe. Together intertwined and trA'iell'd fresh : The vine of glossy sprout; the ivy menu, Shading its... | |
| John Keats - 1841 - 254 pages
...morning south Disparts a dew-lipp'd rose. Above his head, Four lily stalks did their white honours wed To make a coronal ; and round him grew All tendrils green, of every bloom and hue, Together intertwined and tramell'd fresh : The vine of glossy sprout ; the ivy mesh, Shading its Ethiop berries... | |
| 1841 - 178 pages
...the morning south Disparts adew-lipp'd rose. Above his head, Four lily stalks did their white honours wed To make a coronal ; and round him grew All tendrils green, of every bloom and hue, Together intertwined and trammel'd fresh : The vine of glossy sprout; the ivy mesh, Shading its Ethiop berries;... | |
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