I LOVE the old melodious lays Which softly melt the ages through, The songs of Spenser's golden days, Arcadian Sidney's silvery phrase, Sprinkling our noon of time with freshest morning dew. The Spirit of American Literature - Side 111af John Albert Macy - 1913 - 347 siderFuld visning - Om denne bog
 | Lilian Whiting - 1910 - 352 sider
...of earnest pursuit. It was not for mere pastime that she had steeped herself, so to speak, in . . . The old melodious lays Which softly melt the ages...songs of Spenser's golden days, Arcadian Sidney's silver phrase; for in her poetic work she recorded her deepest convictions and her most intimate perceptions... | |
 | 1912 - 440 sider
...Edgar Allan Poe [1809-1849] PROEM (WRITTEN TO INTRODUCE THE FIRST GENERAL COLLECTION or HIS POEMS) I LOVE the old melodious lays Which softly melt the...Sprinkling our noon of time with freshest morning dew. 2900 Poems of Sentiment and Reflection Yet, vainly in my quiet hours To breathe their marvellous notes... | |
 | Walter Cochrane Bronson - 1912 - 702 sider
...pirate on our strand! 95 Ko fetters in the Bay State — no slave upon our land! 1842. 1843. PROEM I love the old melodious lays Which softly melt the...Sprinkling our noon of time with freshest morning dew. 5 Yet vainly in my quiet hours To breathe their marvellous notes I try; I feel them, as the leaves... | |
 | Augusta Choate, Gertrude Hartman - 1912 - 174 sider
...that is known to me, A passionate ballad, gallant and gay. A martial song like a trumpet's call. 58. I love the old melodious lays Which softly melt the...Spenser's golden days, Arcadian Sidney's silvery phrase. 59. There at the banquet those great lords from Rome, The slowly fading mistress of the world, Strode... | |
 | Mary Edwards Calhoun - 1915 - 670 sider
...Hampshire, September 7, 1892] PROEM WRITTEN TO INTRODUCE THE FIRST GENERAL COLLECTION OF HIS POEMS I love the old melodious lays Which softly melt the...dew. Yet, vainly in my quiet hours To breathe their marvelous notes I try ; I feel them, as the leaves and flowers In silence feel the dewy showers, And... | |
 | Roy Bennett Pace - 1915 - 680 sider
...zeal ; And wait thy sure reward When man to man no more shall kneel, And God alone be Lord I Proem I love the old melodious lays Which softly melt the...Spenser's golden days, Arcadian Sidney's silvery phrase, 6 Sprinkling our noon of time with freshest morning dew. Yet, vainly in my quiet hours To breath their... | |
 | John Greenleaf Whittier - 1898 - 142 sider
...record closed without a stain, A blameless memory shrined in deathless song. POEMS BY WHITTIER PROEM I LOVE the old melodious lays Which softly melt the...Sprinkling our noon of time with freshest morning dew. 5 Yet, vainly in my quiet hours To breathe their marvellous notes I try ; I feel them, as the leaves... | |
 | Augustus Hopkins Strong - 1916 - 522 sider
...which he welcomed the first signs of public favor and the first evidence that his work had real value: I love the old melodious lays Which softly melt the...phrase, Sprinkling our noon of time with freshest * Yet, vainly in my quiet hours To breathe their marvelous notes I try; I feel them, as the leaves... | |
 | Margaret Sprague Carhart - 1917 - 410 sider
...i2f When the Blessed Vision said, "Hadst thou stayed, I must have fled !" PROEM0 To EDITION or 1847 I LOVE the old melodious lays Which softly melt the ages through, The songs of Spenser's0 golden days, Arcadian Sidney's0 silvery phrase, Sprinkling our noon of time with freshest... | |
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