Sounded to th' name of great Apollo's lyre ; Whose silver roof rings with the sprightly notes Of sweet-lipp'd angel-imps, that swill their throats In cream of morning Helicon, and then Prefer soft anthems to the ears of men, To woo them from their beds,... The Pocket Magazine - Seite 2881827Vollansicht - Über dieses Buch
| Henry Southern - 1820 - 402 Seiten
...with the sprightly notes Of sweet-lip'd angel -imps, that swill their throats vol. t. TART ii. s v In cream of morning Helicon, and then Prefer soft...still murmuring That men can sleep while they their mattens sing : (Most divine service) whose so early lay Prevents the eye-lids of the blushing day.... | |
| 1823 - 400 Seiten
...tlr* name of great Apollo's lyre ; Whose silver roof rings with the sprightly note* Of sweet-lipped angel-imps, that swill their throats In cream of morning...still murmuring That men can sleep while they their mattens siog : (Most divine service) whose so early lay Prevents the.eyelids of the blushing day. There... | |
| Cabinet - 1824 - 440 Seiten
...that swill their throati In creame of Morning Helicon, and then Preferre soft Anthems to the Eares of men, To woo them from their Beds, still murmuring That men can sleepe while they their Mattens sing : (Most divine service) whose so early lay, Prevents the Eye-lidds... | |
| Henry Slingsby (writer of fiction.) - 1825 - 682 Seiten
...breath, Which there reciprocally laboureth.' la thru sweet soil it seems a hoiy quire Founded to th' Dame of great Apollo's lyre ; Whose silver roof rings with...to the churchyard, and took my seat in the porch of the ancient building, the appearance of which was at least as rude as the in which it was erected.... | |
| 1820 - 398 Seiten
...name of great Apollo's lyre ; Whose silver-roof rings with the sprightly notes : <• Of sweet-lip'd angel-imps, that swill their throats In cream of morning...still murmuring That men can sleep while they their mattens sing : (Most divine service) whose so early lay Prevents the eye-lids of the blushing day.... | |
| 1831 - 502 Seiten
...Apollo'i lyre,' Whose silver roof rings with the sprightly notes Of sweet-lipp'd angel imps, that swell their throats In cream of morning Helicon, and then...murmuring That men can sleep while they their matins siug ; (Most divine service) whese so early lay Prevents the eyelids of the blushing day. There yqu... | |
| 1831 - 496 Seiten
...swell their throats In cream of morning Helicon, and then Prefer soft anthems to the ears of men, T« woo them from their beds, still murmuring That men can sleep while they their matins sing ; (Most divine service) whese so early lay Prevents the eyelids of the blushing day. There you might... | |
| Friendly contributions - 1836 - 292 Seiten
...to th' name of great Apollo's lyre ; Whose silver roof rings with the sprightly notes Of sweet-lip'd angel-imps, that swill their throats In cream of morning...still murmuring That men can sleep while they their mattens sing: (Most divine service,) whose so early lay Prevents the eyelids of the blushing day. —... | |
| Robert Chambers - 1847 - 712 Seiten
...angel-imps, that swill their throats In cream of morning Helicon, and then Prefer soft anthems to the cars heretofore on satin. It had an odd promiscuous tone, As if he had talk'd three parts in one ; Which (Most divine service) : whose so early lay Prevents the eyelids of the blushing day. There might you... | |
| Robert Chambers - 1849 - 708 Seiten
...Whose silver roof rings with the sprightly notes Of sweet-lipp'd angel-imps, that swill their throat« c (Most divine service) : whose so early lay Prevents the eyelids of the blushing day. There might you... | |
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