| 1836 - 268 pages
...Than these hath brought her ; She is your kinswoman in song, A poet's daughter ! ' A poet's daughter ? Could I claim The consanguinity of fame, Veins of...word Lip hath not spoke, nor listener heard ; Fit thertfe for song of bee and bird From morn till even, And wind-harp, by the breathing stirred Of star-lit... | |
| Fitz-Greene Halleck - 1836 - 112 pages
...these have brought her; " She is your kins woman in song, " A Poet's daughter." A Poet's daughter? Could I claim The consanguinity of fame, Veins of...to sing that gentlest name Of aught below. A Poet's daughter—dearer word Lip hath not spoke nor listener heard, Fit theme for song of bee and bird From... | |
| Alnwick Castle, Fitz-Greene Halleck - 1836 - 114 pages
...Your blood would glow Proudly to sing that gentlest name Of aught below. A Poet's daughter—dearer word Lip hath not spoke nor listener heard, Fit theme...till even, And wind-harp by the breathing stirred My spirit's wings are weak, the fire Poetic comes but to expire, Her name needs not my humble lyre... | |
| Fitz-Greene Halleck - 1845 - 102 pages
...Than these hath brought her; She is your kinswoman in song, A Poet's daughter." A Poet's daughter? Could I claim The consanguinity of fame, Veins of...till even, And wind-harp by the breathing stirred My spirit's wings are weak, the fire Poetic comes but to expire, Her name needs not my humble lyre... | |
| Fitz-Greene Halleck - 1848 - 292 pages
...Than these hath brought her ; She is your kinswoman in song, A Poet's daughter." A Poet's daughter? Could I claim The consanguinity of fame, Veins of...wind-harp by the breathing stirred Of star-lit heaven. A POET'S DAUGHTER. My spirit's wings are weak, the fire Poetic comes but to expire, Her name needs... | |
| 1848 - 276 pages
...Than these hath brought her ; She is your kinswoman in song, A poet's daughter!' A poet's daughter ? Could I claim The consanguinity of fame, Veins of...Proudly, to sing that gentlest name Of aught below! Fit theme for song of bee and bird From morn till even, And wind-harp, by the breathing stirred Of... | |
| Thomas Powell - 1850 - 384 pages
...seems credible that so poor a verso could have slipped in even by accident. These are sweetly said : " A poet's daughter — dearer word Lip hath not spoke,...for song of bee and bird, From morn till even, And wind harp by the breathing stirred Of star-lit heaven. " My spirit's wings are weak — the fire Poetic... | |
| 1850 - 264 pages
...Than these hath brought her ; She is your kinswoman in song, A poet's daughter ! ' A poet's daughter ? Could I claim The consanguinity of fame, Veins of...Proudly, to sing that gentlest name Of aught below! Fit theme for song of bee and bird From morn till even, And wind-harp, by the breathing stirred Of... | |
| Thomas Powell - 1850 - 380 pages
...seems credible that so poor a verse could have slipped in even by accident. These are sweetly said : " A poet's daughter — dearer word Lip hath not spoke,...for song of bee and bird, From morn till even, And wind harp by the breathing stirred Of star-lit heaven. " My spirit's wings are weak — the fire Poetic... | |
| Evert Augustus Duyckinck, George Long Duyckinck - 1856 - 808 pages
...Thau these hath brought her; She is your kinswoman in song, A Poet's daughter." A Poet's daughter ? Could I claim The consanguinity of fame, Veins of...for song of bee and bird From morn till even. And wind harp by the breathing stirred Of star-lit heaven. My spirit's wings are weak, the fire Poetic... | |
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