| Henry Southern - 1820 - 402 pagina’s
...Saviour. " Welcome To many a rarely temper'd kiss, . That breathes at once both maid and mother ; ***** She sings thy tears asleep, and dips Her kisses in...of thy lips, That in their buds yet blushing lie." In the Delights of the Muses, where the poet descends from his lofty contemplations to the humbler... | |
| 1820 - 394 pagina’s
...Saviour. " Welcome To many a rarely temper'd kiss, That breathes at once both maid and mother ; ***** She sings thy tears asleep, and dips Her kisses in...of thy lips, That in their buds yet blushing lie." In the Delights of the Muses, where the poet descends from his lofty contemplations to the humbler... | |
| 614 pagina’s
...rarely tempered kiss, That breathes at once both maid and mother, Warms in the one, cools in the other. She sings thy tears asleep, and dips Her kisses in...of thy lips. That in their buds yet blushing lie. She 'gainst those mother di'monds tries The point s of her young eagle's eyes. Welcome — tho" not... | |
| John Johnstone - 1827 - 596 pagina’s
...rarely-temper'd kiss That breathes at once both maid and mother, Warms in the one, cools in the other. She sings thy tears asleep, and dips Her kisses in...of thy lips, That in their buds yet blushing lie; She 'gainst those mother diamonds tries The points of her young eagle's eyes. Welcome ! though not... | |
| 1820 - 398 pagina’s
...Welcome • • To many a rarely temper'd kiss, That breathes at once both maid and mother ; «*#*** She sings thy tears asleep, and dips Her kisses in...of thy lips, That in their buds yet blushing lie." In the " Delights of the Muses," where the poet descends from his lofty contemplations to the humbler... | |
| 1828 - 398 pagina’s
...rarely-temper'd kiss That breathes at once both maid and mother. Warms in the one, cools in the other. She sings thy tears asleep, and dips Her kisses in...of thy lips, That in their buds yet blushing lie; She 'gainst those mother diamonds tries The points of her young eagle's eyes. Welcome ! though not... | |
| Robert Aris Willmott - 1834 - 408 pagina’s
...away : We saw thee, and we blest the sight, We saw thee by thy own sweet light. « By Mr. Campbell. She sings thy tears asleep, and dips Her kisses in...thy lips, • That in their buds yet blushing lie. Yet when young April's husband-showers Shall bless the fruitful Maia's bed, We'll bring the first-born... | |
| Robert Aris Willmott - 1834 - 478 pagina’s
...Mr. Campbell. Y J • v . i. i ! | v ,, J, i ! •hi! J • ii She sings thy tears asleep, and dips I Her kisses in thy weeping eye ; She spreads the red...leaves of thy lips. That in their buds yet blushing He. Yet when young April's husband-showerl Shall bless the fruitful Maia's bed, We 11 bring the first-bom... | |
| 1837 - 646 pagina’s
...tender than the image of the Virgin Mother : — " She sings thy tears asleep, and dips Her tresses in thy weeping eye ; She spreads the red leaves of thy, lips, That in their buds yet blushing lie." Or more deliciously pastoral than the following : — " To thee, meek Majesty ! sofl King Of simple... | |
| Robert Aris Willmott - 1839 - 388 pagina’s
...away : We saw thee, and we blest the sight, We saw thee by thine own sweet light. * By Mr. Campbell. She sings thy tears asleep, and dips Her kisses in...of thy lips, That in their buds yet blushing lie. Yet when young April's husband-showers Shall bless the fruitful Maia's bed, We'll bring the first-born... | |
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