O easy access to the hearer's grace When Dorian shepherds sang to Proserpine ! For she herself had trod Sicilian fields, She knew the Dorian water's gush divine, She knew each lily white which Enna yields, Each rose with blushing face; She loved the Dorian... Poetical Works of Matthew Arnold - Page 280by Matthew Arnold - 1895 - 510 pagesFull view - About this book
| William Makepeace Thackeray - 1876 - 832 pages
...down to Tartarus, and catch the notes of the songs he sings in Pluto's balls to Proserpine : — 0 easy access to the hearer's grace When Dorian shepherds...She knew the Dorian water's gush divine, She knew eacli lily white which Enna yields, Bach rose with blushing face ; She loved the Dorian pipe, the Dorian... | |
| 1866 - 768 pages
...hair Are flowers, first opened on Sicilian air ; And flute his friend, like Orpheus, from the dead. 0 easy access to the hearer's grace, When Dorian shepherds...she never heard ! Her foot the Cumner cowslips never stirred ; And we should tease her with our plaint in vain. Well ! wind-dispersed and vain the words... | |
| 1866 - 568 pages
...hair Are flowers, first open'd on Sicilian air ; And flute his friend, like Orpheus, from the dead. 0 easy access to the hearer's grace, When Dorian shepherds...Proserpine ! For she herself had trod Sicilian fields, She know the Dorian water's gush divine, She know each lily white which Enna yields, Each rose with blushing... | |
| 1866 - 570 pages
...Are flowers, first opeu'd on Sicilian air ; And flute his friend, like Orpheus, from the dead. •O easy access to the hearer's grace, When Dorian shepherds...Proserpine ! For she herself had trod Sicilian fields, Shu knew tho Dorian water's gusli divine, She knew each lily white which Enna yields, Each rose with... | |
| 1866 - 870 pages
...flowers, first open'd on Sicilian air ; And flute hia friend, like Orpheus, from the dead. 0 easy aneess to the hearer's grace, "When Dorian shepherds sang to Proserpine ! For she herself liad trod Sicilian fields, She know the Dorian water's gush divine, She knew each lily white which... | |
| Edinburgh univ - 1868 - 336 pages
...(As an alternative for any two of the questions from 3 fe 8.) Translate into Latin hexameters — O easy access to the hearer's grace, When Dorian shepherds...ah, of our poor Thames she never heard, Her foot the Cumnor cowslips never stirr'd I And we should tease her with our plaint in vain. AFTERNOON PAPER. 1.... | |
| Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1874 - 600 pages
...hair Are flowers, first opened on Sicilian air; And flute his friend, like Orphens, from the dead. O easy access to the hearer's grace, When Dorian shepherds...she never heard ! Her foot the Cumner cowslips never stirred ; And we should tease her with our plaint in vain. Well! wind-dispersed and vain the words... | |
| Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1874 - 584 pages
...hair Are flowers, first opened on Sicilian air; And flute his friend, like Orphens, from the dead. O easy access to the hearer's grace, When Dorian shepherds...water's gush divine, She knew each lily white which I i'H;I yields, Each rose with blushing face; She loved the Dorian pipe, the Dorian strain. But ah,... | |
| Algernon Charles Swinburne - 1875 - 404 pages
...colour ; the choiceness and sweetness of single lines and phrases most exquisite and frequent. ' ' O easy access to the hearer's grace, When Dorian shepherds...of our poor Thames she never heard ! Her foot the Cumnor cowslips never stirred ; And we should tease her with our plaint in vain." She has learnt to... | |
| Algernon Charles Swinburne - 1875 - 438 pages
...in colour; the choiceness and sweetness of single lines and phrases most exquisite and frequent. " O easy access to the hearer's grace, When Dorian shepherds...of our poor Thames she never heard ! Her foot the Cumnor cowslips never stirred ; And we should tease her with our plaint in vain." She has learnt to... | |
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