| Walter Cochrane Bronson - 1908 - 562 Seiten
...And fill, with double force, her heart-commanding strain. 35 m Ev'n yet preserved, how often may'st thou hear, Where to the pole the boreal mountains run, Taught by the father to his list'ning son, Strange lays, whose pow'r had charmed a Spenser's ear. At ev'ry pause, before thy mind... | |
| Walter Cochrane Bronson - 1908 - 562 Seiten
...And fill, with double force, her heart-commanding strain. 35 1n Ev'n yet preserved, how often may'st thou hear, Where to the pole the boreal mountains run, Taught by the father to his list'ning son, Strange lays, whose pow'r had charmed a Spenser's ear. At ev'ry pause, before thy mind... | |
| William Stanley Braithwaite - 1909 - 1334 Seiten
...reign And fill, with double force, her heart-commanding strain E'en yet preserved, how often mayst thou hear, Where to the pole the Boreal mountains run, Taught by the father, to his listening son, Strange lays, whose power had charm'da Spenser's ear. At every pause, before thy mind... | |
| William Macneile Dixon, Sir Herbert John Clifford Grierson - 1911 - 792 Seiten
...thoughts neglect ; Let thy sweet muse the rural faith sustain ; in Ev'n yet preserv'd, how often may'st thou hear, Where to the pole the Boreal mountains run, Taught by the father to his list'ning son Strange lays, whose power had charm'da SPENCER'S ear. At ev'ry pause, before thy mind... | |
| George Benjamin Woods - 1916 - 1604 Seiten
...reign, 35 And fill, with double force, her heartcommanding strain. Ev'n yet preserv'd, how often may'st gone; Untill they came to the merry greenwood, 3(> Where they had gladdest bee, The list'ning son, Strange lays, whose pow'r had charm 'd a Spenser's ear. 40 At ev'ry pause, before thy... | |
| Ernest Bernbaum - 1918 - 412 Seiten
...reign, And fill, with double force, her heart-commanding strain. m Even yet preserved, how often may'st thou hear, Where to the pole the boreal mountains run, Taught by the father to his listening son, . Strange lays, whose power had charmed a Spenser's ear. At every pause, before thy... | |
| Adolph Charles Babenroth - 1922 - 424 Seiten
...What Collins writes of the highlands is true also of England: E'en yet preserved, how often may'st thou hear. Where to the pole the Boreal mountains run, Taught by the father, to his listening son, Strange lays, whose power had charmed a Spenser's ear. Tickell's Prospect of Peace anticipates... | |
| David Nichol Smith - 1926 - 744 Seiten
...reign, And fill, with double force, her heart-commanding strain. Ev'n yet preserv'd, how often may'st thou hear, Where to the pole the Boreal mountains run, Taught by the father to his list'ning son Strange lays, whose power had charm'da SPENCER'S ear. At ev'ry pause, before thy mind... | |
| Wolfgang Raible - 1990 - 354 Seiten
...Hierin lag die Bedeutung der dritten Strophe der Ode von Collins: Even yet preserved, how often ma/st thou hear, Where to the pole the Boreal mountains run, Taught by the father to bis listening son Strange lays, whose power had charmed a Spenser"s ear. At every pause, before thy... | |
| Terence Brown - 1996 - 318 Seiten
...considered as the Subject of Poetry (not published till 1788): Ev'n yet presev'd, how often may'st thou hear, Where to the pole the Boreal mountains run, Taught by the father to his list'ning son Strange lays, whose power had charm'da SPENCER'S ear. At ev'ry pause, before thy mind... | |
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