The stars of midnight shall be dear To her; and she shall lean her ear In many a secret place Where rivulets dance their wayward round, And beauty born of murmuring sound Shall pass into her face. The Magazine of Poetry - Page 4521892Full view - About this book
| 1840 - 378 pages
...to see Even in the motions of the storm Grace that shall mould the maiden's form By silent sympathy. The stars of midnight shall be dear To her ; and she...born of murmuring sound, Shall pass into her face. And vital feelings of delight Shall rear her form to stately height, Her virgin bosom swell ; Such... | |
| Edward Bulwer Lytton Baron Lytton - 1840 - 196 pages
...and bower, Shall feel an overseeing power Both law and impulse; and with me To kindle or restrain. The stars of midnight shall be dear To her; and she...beauty, born of murmuring sound, Shall pass into her face."—WORDSWORTH. These lines have occurred to me again and again as I looked on the face of her... | |
| 1840 - 368 pages
...to see Even in the motions of the storm Grace that shall mould the maiden's form By silent sympathy. The stars of midnight shall be dear To her ; and she...a secret place Where rivulets dance their wayward rouuil, And beauty, born of murmuring sound, Shall pass into her face. And vital feelings of delight... | |
| Childhood - 1841 - 384 pages
...see Even in the motions of the storm, Grace that shall mould the maiden's form By silent sympathy. " The stars of midnight shall be dear To her ; and she...born of murmuring sound, Shall pass into her face : " And vital feelings of delight Shall rear her form to stately height, Her virgin bosom swell ; Such... | |
| Samuel Griswold Goodrich, George Stillman Hilliard - 1842 - 364 pages
...of the power of music in Alexander's Feast. Wordsworth says of Lucy, in his beautiful poem of that " The stars of midnight shall be dear To her ; and she...born of murmuring sound Shall pass into her face." Keats speaks of "music yearning like a god in pain," and in the Eve of St. Agnes, alluding to the consoling... | |
| David H. Williams - 1842 - 382 pages
...of the power of music in Alexander's Feast. Wordsworth says of Lucy, in his beautiful poem of that " The stars of midnight shall be dear To her ; and she...born of murmuring sound Shall pass into her face." Keats speaks of "music yearning like a god in pain," and in the Eve of St. Agnes, alluding to the consoling... | |
| Samuel Carter Hall - 1842 - 440 pages
...see Even in the motions of the storm, Grace that shall mould the maiden's form, By silent sympathy. Where rivulets dance their wayward round, And beauty,...born of murmuring sound, Shall pass into her face. And vital feelings of delight Shall rear her form to stately height, Her virgin bosom swell ; Such... | |
| Edward Bulwer Lytton Lytton - 1842 - 434 pages
...shall be dear To her; and she shalt lean her ear In many a secret ptace ; Where rivulets dance iheir wayward round , And beauty, born of murmuring sound, Shall pass into her face." — WOKDSWOBTH. These lines have occurred to me again and again, as I looked on the face of her to... | |
| Thomas Noon Talfourd - 1842 - 412 pages
...to see Even in the motions of the storm Grace that shall mould the maiden's form By silent sympathy. The stars of midnight shall be dear To her; and she shall lean on air Where rivulets dance their wayward round, In many a secret place And beauty born of murmuring... | |
| English poetry - 1844 - 92 pages
...see Even in the motions of the Storm Grace that shall mould the Maiden's form By silent sympathy. " The Stars of midnight shall be dear To her; and she...born of murmuring sound Shall pass into her face. " And vital feelings of delight Shall rear her form to stately height, Her virgin bosom swell; Such... | |
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