| Henry Van Dyke, Hardin Craig - 1907 - 348 Seiten
...shine as clear As thou when two thou did to Rome appear. 30 Now, Flora, deck thyself in fairest guise: If that ye, winds, would hear A voice surpassing far Amphion's lyre, Your stormy chiding stay; Let zephyr only breathe And with her tresses play, Kissing sometimes these purple... | |
| Edward Hutton - 1905 - 272 Seiten
...shine as clear As thou when two thou did to Rome appear. Now, Flora, deck thyself in fairest guise ; If that ye, winds, would hear A voice surpassing far Amphion's lyre, Your stormy chiding stay ; Let zephyr only breathe, And with her tresses play, Kissing sometimes these purple... | |
| Thomas Humphry Ward - 1905 - 522 Seiten
...shine as clear As thou when two thou did to Rome appear. Now, Flora, deck thyself in fairest guise ; If that ye, winds, would hear A voice surpassing far Amphion's lyre, Your stormy chiding stay ; Let zephyr only breathe, And with her tresses play, Kissing sometimes these purple... | |
| Myra Soper Woodley, Oscar Israel Woodley - 1906 - 376 Seiten
...Tithon's bed That she may thy career with roses spread. ****** Now, Flora, deck thyself in fairest guise: If that ye winds would hear A voice surpassing far Amphion's lyre, Your furious chilling stay; Let Zephyr only breathe, And with her tresses play. — DRUMMOND OP HAWTHORNDEN. SECTION... | |
| Grace Eleanor Hadow, William Henry Hadow - 1906 - 378 Seiten
...: Let zephyr only breathe And with her tresses play, Kissing sometimes those purple ports of death. The winds all silent are, And Phoebus in his chair, Ensaffroning sea and air, 40 Makes vanish every star : Night like a drunkard reels Beyond the hills, to shun his flaming wheels... | |
| 1906 - 218 Seiten
...shine as clear As thou when two thou did to Rome appear. Now, Flora, deck thyself in fairest guise ; If that ye, winds, would hear A voice surpassing far Amphion's lyre, Your stormy chiding stay ; Let Zephyr only breathe, And with her tresses play, Kissing sometimes those purple... | |
| John Matthews Manly - 1907 - 654 Seiten
...her tresses play, Kissing sometimes those purple ports of deal The winds all silent are, And Phcebus in his chair, Ensaffroning sea and air, Makes vanish...the hills to shun his flaming wheels The fields with flow'rs are deck'd in every h The clouds bespangle with bright gold blue; Here is the pleasant place,... | |
| John Matthews Manly - 1907 - 616 Seiten
...shine as clear As thou when two thou did to Rome appear. 30 Now, Flora, deck thyself in fairest guise; If that ye, winds, would hear A voice surpassing far Amphion's lyre, Your stormy chiding stay; Let* zephyr only breathe, 35 And with her tresses play, Kissing sometimes those... | |
| William Stanley Braithwaite - 1907 - 892 Seiten
...shine as clear As thou when two thou did to Rome appear. 6 Now, Flora, deck thyself in fairest guise* If that ye, winds, would hear . A voice surpassing far Amphion's lyre, Your stormy chiding stay; Let Zephyr only breathe, And with her tresses play. Kissing sometimes these purple... | |
| 1908 - 406 Seiten
...those which by Peneus' streams Did once thy heart surprize. Now, Flora, deck thyself in fairest guise : If that ye winds would hear A voice surpassing far...the hills, to shun his flaming wheels : The fields witli flowers are deck'd in every hue, The clouds with orient gold spangle their blue ; Here is the... | |
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