There are no fields of amaranth on this side of the grave; there are no voices, O Rhodope, that are not soon mute, however tuneful; there is no name, with whatever emphasis of passionate love repeated, of which the echo is not faint at last. Albany Review - Page 4441907Full view - About this book
| 1895 - 862 pages
...present, like a note in music, is nothing but as it appertains to what is past and what is to come. There are no fields of amaranth on this side of the...there are no voices, O Rhodope, that are not soon made mute however tuneful : there is no name, with whatever emphasis of passionate love repeated, of... | |
| Walter Savage Landor - 1846 - 700 pages
...present, like a note in music, is nothing but as it appertains to what is past and what is to come. There are no fields of amaranth on this side of the grave : there are no voices, 0 Rhodope ! that are not soon mute, however tuneful : there is no name, with whatever emphasis of passionate... | |
| Walter Savage Landor - 1846 - 696 pages
...present, like a note in musie, is nothing but as it appertains to what is past and what is to eome. There are no fields of amaranth on this side of the grave : there are no voiees, O Rhodope ! that are not toon mute, however tuneful : there is no name, with whatever emphasis... | |
| Walter Savage Landor - 1853 - 508 pages
...present, like a note in music, is nothing but as it appertains to what is past and what is to come. There are no fields of amaranth on this side of the...repeated, of which the echo is not faint at last. BHODOPfe. O j33sop ! let me rest my head on yours : it throbs and pains me. XSOP. What are these ideas... | |
| Walter Savage Landor - 1856 - 346 pages
...present, like a note in music, is nothing but as it appertains to what is past and what is to come. There are no fields of amaranth on this side of the...repeated, of which the echo is not faint at last. Not me ; I am always afraid of it. I love those best who can tell me the most things I never knew before,... | |
| 1882 - 462 pages
...appropriate rhythm — not the rhythm of verse — as this ? There are no fields of amaranth on this side if the grave : there are no voices, O Rhodope, that are not soon mute, however tuneful : there is DO name, with whatever emphasis of passionate love repeated, of which the echo is not faint at last.... | |
| Walter Savage Landor - 1876 - 4 pages
...present, like a note in music, is nothing but as it appertains to what is past and what is to come. There are no fields of amaranth on this side of the...repeated, of which the echo is not faint at last. Rhodope. O Msop ! let me rest my head on yours : it throbs and pains me. JEsop. What are these ideas... | |
| Walter Savage Landor - 1876 - 580 pages
...present, like a note in music, is nothing but as it appertains to what is past and what is to come. There are no fields of amaranth on this side of the grave : there are no voices, O Rhodop£, that are not soon mute, however tuneful : there is no name, with whatever emphasis of passionate... | |
| Brainerd Kellogg - 1880 - 288 pages
...comforting, refining, and elevating, falls, like a benediction, the remembrance of our cousin the curate. 17. There are no fields of amaranth on this side of the...repeated, of which the echo is not faint at last. Direction. — Bring in sentences containing the several requisites of elegance, and others whose sound... | |
| Brainerd Kellogg - 1880 - 286 pages
...refining, and elevating, falls, like a benediction, the remembrance of our cousin the curate. 17. Thereare no fields of amaranth on this side of the grave ;...are no voices, O Rhodope, that are not soon mute, h9wever tuneful ; there is no name, with whatever emphasis of passionate love repeated, of which the... | |
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