| 1866 - 770 pages
...last shall heed, — For Time, not Corydon, hath conquered thee. Alack, for Corydon no rival now ! But when Sicilian shepherds lost a mate, Some good...Piping a ditty sad for Bion's fate, And cross the unpermittcd ferry's flow, And unbend Pluto's brow, And make leap up with joy the beauteous head Of... | |
| 1866 - 570 pages
...last shall heed — For Time, not Corydon, hath conquer'd tliee. Alack, for Corydoii 110 rival now ! But when Sicilian shepherds lost a mate, Some good...go, Piping a ditty sad for Bion's fate, And cross tho impermittcd ferry's flow, And unbend Pluto's brow, And make leap up with joy the beauteous head... | |
| 1866 - 568 pages
...shall heed — • Гэг Time, not C'orydon, hath conquer'd thee. Alack, for Corydoii но rival now ! But when Sicilian shepherds lost a, mate, Some good...survivor with his flute would go, Piping a ditty sad for Bum's late, And cross the unpermitted ferry's flow, And unbend Pluto's brow, And make leap up with... | |
| 1866 - 868 pages
...sad for Bion'* fate, And cross the unpermitted ferry's flow, And imbend Pluto's brow, « And malee leap up with joy the beauteous head Of Proserpine, among whose crowned hair Are flowers, first open'd on Sicilian air ; And flute hia friend, like Orpheus, from the dead. 0 easy aneess to the hearer's... | |
| Matthew Arnold - 1867 - 226 pages
...last shall heed — For Time, not Corydon, hath conquered thee. Alack, for Corydon no rival now ! — But when Sicilian shepherds lost a mate, Some good...Bion's fate, And cross the unpermitted ferry's flow, And.relax Pluto's brow, And make leap up with joy the beauteous head Of Proserpine, among whose crowned... | |
| Matthew Arnold - 1868 - 264 pages
...last shall heed — For Time, not Corydon, hath conquer'd thee. Alack, for Corydon no rival now ! — But when Sicilian shepherds lost a mate, Some good...Proserpine, among whose crowned hair, Are flowers, first open'd on Sicilian air, And flute his friend, like Orpheus, from the dead. O easy access to the hearer's... | |
| Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1874 - 584 pages
...at last shall heed, — For Time, not Corydon, hath conquered thee. Alack, for Corydon no rival now! But when Sicilian shepherds lost a mate, Some good...fate, And cross the unpermitted ferry's flow, And unbend Pluto's brow, And make leap up with joy the beauteous head Of Proserpine, among whose crowned... | |
| Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1874 - 600 pages
...last shall heed, — For Time, not Corydon, hath conquered thee. Alack, for Corydon no rival now ! But when Sicilian shepherds lost a mate, Some good...ditty sad for Bion's fate, And cross the unpermitted ferrv's flow, And unbend Pluto's brow, And make leap up with joy the beauteous head Of Proserpine,... | |
| Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1875 - 588 pages
...flute would go, Piping a ditty sad for Bion's fate, And cross the uupermitted ferry's flow, And unbend Pluto's brow, And make leap up with joy the beauteous head Of Proserpine, among whose crowned hair Are (lowers, first opened on Sicilian air; And flute his friend, like Orpheus, from the dead. О easy access... | |
| Matthew Arnold - 1878 - 396 pages
...cut a smoother reed, For Time, not Corydon, hath conquer'd thee! Alack, for Corydon no rival now!— But when Sicilian shepherds lost a mate, Some good...would go, Piping a ditty sad for Bion's fate; And relax Pluto's brow, And make leap up with joy the beauteous head And cross the unpermitted ferry's... | |
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