 | John Matthews Manly - 1907 - 580 pages
...thy ravished hair, Which adds new glory to the shining sphere ! Xot all the tresses that fair head can boast, Shall draw such envy as the lock you lost. For, after all the murders of your eye, 145 When, after millions slain, yourself shall die; When those fair suns shall set, as set they must,... | |
 | Walter Cochrane Bronson - 1908
...mourn thy ravished hair, Which adds new glory to the shining sphere! Not all the tresses that fair head can boast Shall draw such envy as the lock you lost; For after all the murders of your eye, 145 When, after millions slain, yourself shall die, When those fair suns shall set, as set they must,... | |
 | WALTER C. BRONSON - 1908
...the fall of Rome. 140 Which adds new glory to the shining sphere! Not all the tresses that fair head can boast Shall draw such envy as the lock you lost; For after all the murders of your eye, 145 When, after millions slain, yourself shall die, When those fair suns shall set, as set they must,... | |
 | Alphonso Gerald Newcomer, Alice Ebba Andrews - 1910 - 756 pages
...mourn thy ravished hair, Which adds new glory to the shining sphere! Not all the tresses that fair head aise us up, return to us again; And give us manners,...freedom, power. Thy «oul was like a Star, and dwelt n Romulus, carried to heaven by Mars, afterward appeared to rroculnx in (jrent glory. 7 "Iterenice's... | |
 | John William Cunliffe, James Francis Augustin Pyre, Karl Young - Literary Criticism - 1910 - 1143 pages
...thy ravished hair, Which adds new glory to the shining sphere ! Not all the tresses that fair head can boast, Shall draw such envy as the lock you lost. For, after all the murders of your eye, '45 When, after millions slain, yourself shall die : When those fair suns shall set, as set they must,... | |
 | Henry Spackman Pancoast - Literary Criticism - 1915 - 816 pages
...boast, Shall draw such envy as the Lock you lost. For after all the murders of your eye, 145 \Vhen, hosis! 40 Were that (but) true; 'raidst the stars inscribe Belinda's name. 15 A "small oblong piece of water near the Pimlico gate... | |
 | Henry Spackman Pancoast - 1915 - 816 pages
...mourn thy ravished hair, Which adds new glory to the shining sphere! Not all the tresses that fair head ongar Hill invites my song; Draw the landscape bright and strong; Grongar, in whose mossy ce 145 When, after millions slain, yourself shall die; When those fair suns shall set, as set they must,... | |
 | Franklyn Bliss Snyder, Robert Grant Martin - Literary Criticism - 1916 - 889 pages
...head can boast, Shall draw such envy as the lock you lost. For, after all the murders of your eye, 145 When, after millions slain, yourself shall die; When...set they must, And all those tresses shall be laid hi dust; This lock the Muse shall consecrate to fame, And 'midst the stars inscribe Belinda's name.... | |
 | john matthews manly - 1916
...thy ravished hair, Which adds new glory to the shining sphere ! Not all the tresses that fair head inmate of the household of man. — It is not, then, t 145 When, after millions slain, yourself shall die; When those fair suns shall set, as set they must,... | |
 | John Matthews Manly - Literary Criticism - 1916 - 792 pages
...thy ravished hair, Which adds new glory to the shining sphere ! Not all the tresses that fair head , dear friend, All losses are restored and sorrows end. XXXII If thou survive my well-content 145 When, after millions slain, yourself shall die ; When those fair suns shall set, as set they must,... | |
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