When by my native streams, in life's fair prime, The mournful magic of their mingling chime First waked my wondering childhood into tears! But seeming now, when all those days are o'er, The sounds of joy once heard and heard no more. Sonnets, and Other Poems - Seite 24von William Lisle Bowles - 1796 - 128 SeitenVollansicht - Über dieses Buch
| John Aikin - 1791 - 282 Seiten
...mournful magick of their mingling chime First wak'd my wond'ring childhood into tears ! But seeming how, when all those days are o'er, The sounds of joy, once heard, and heard no more. SONNET XII. THE RHINE. 1 WAS morn, and beauteous on the mountain's brow, (Hung with bright clusters of the bending... | |
| William Lisle Bowles - 1800 - 208 Seiten
...cadence now they fall, And now, along the white and level tide, They fling their melancholy musick wide; Bidding me many a tender thought recall Of summer-days,...once heard, and heard no more. SONNET XII. ON THE RIVER RHINE. J. WAS morn, and beauteous on the mountain's brow (Hung with the beamy clusters of the... | |
| William Lisle Bowles - 1805 - 216 Seiten
...cadence now they fall, And now, along the white and level tide, They fling their melancholy musick wide ; Bidding me many a tender thought recall Of...tears! But seeming now, when all those days are o'er, SONNET XII. RIVER RHINE. J. WAS morn, and beauteous on the mountain's brow (Hung with the beamy clusters... | |
| Harold (fict.name.) - 1819 - 952 Seiten
...native streams, in life's fair prime, " Tlie mournful magic of their mingling chime " First woke kit wond'ring childhood into tears ; " But seeming now,...The sounds of joy once heard, and heard no more.' All about the castle was silence, and solitude ; the windows were chiefly closed, the gates fastened,... | |
| William Hone - 1827 - 858 Seiten
...«reams, in life's fair prime, The mournful magic of their mingling chime First wak'd my wondering childhood into tears ! But seeming now, when all those...o'er, The sounds of joy once heard, and heard no more. " The Times"* has a literary corres- a parish bell," it has occurred to me tliw pondent, who communicates... | |
| 1827 - 574 Seiten
...native streams, in life's fair prime, The mournful magic of their mingling chime First woke my wondering childhood into tears! But seeming now, when all those...o'er, The sounds of joy once heard, and heard no more. A DESCRIPTION OF SOUTH AMERICAN SCENERY. Summer was in its prime ; — the parrot -flocks Darkened... | |
| William Hone - 1830 - 868 Seiten
...streams, in life's fair prime, The mournful magic of their mingling chime First wak'd my wondering childhood into tears ! But seeming now, when all those.... The sounds of joy once heard, and heard no more. " The Times"* has a literary cones- a parish bell," it has occurred to me that pondent, who communicates... | |
| William Pulleyn - 1830 - 402 Seiten
...streams, in life's fair prime, The mournful magic of their moigloig chime First wak'd my wondering childhood into tears ! But seeming now, when all those...The sounds of joy once heard, and heard no more." Besides the common way of tolling bells, there is also ringing, which is a kind of chimes nsed on various... | |
| George Barrell Cheever - 1830 - 516 Seiten
...streams, in life's fair prime, The mournful magic of their mingling chime First wak'd my wondering childhood into tears ; But seeming now, when all those days are o'er, TO TIME. 0 TIME, who knows'ta lenient hand to lay, Softest on sorrow's wounds, and slowly thence (Lulling... | |
| 1833 - 240 Seiten
...streams, in life's fair prime, The mournful magic of their mingling chime First wak'd my wondering childhood into tears ! But seeming now, when all those...o'er, The sounds of joy once heard, and heard no more. 167 WILLIAM LISLE BOWLES. 0 TIME, who know'st a lenient hand to lay Softest on sorrow's wound, and... | |
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