| Oliver Bell Bunce - Women in literature - 1883 - 332 pages
...not paused while Beauty's pensive eye Asked from his heart the homage of a sigh ? Who hath not owned, with rapture-smitten frame, The power of grace, the magic of a name ? There be, perhaps, who barren hearts avow, Cold as the rocks on Torneo's hoary brow ; There be, whose... | |
| Truths - 1885 - 572 pages
...joyous Youth, what soul hath never known Thought, feeling, taste, harmonious to its own ? Who hath noi paused while Beauty's pensive eye Ask'd from his Heart...rapture-smitten frame, The power of Grace, the magic of a Name ? Uotie. — Shakespeare. OBRAWLING Love ! O loving Hate ! O anything, of nothing first create ! 0... | |
| Literature - 1885 - 544 pages
...not paused while Beauty's pensive eye Asked from his heart the homage of a sigh ? Who hath not owned, with rapture-smitten frame, The power of grace, the magic of a name ? There be, perhaps, who barren hearts avow, Cold as the rocks on Toraeo's hoary brow ; There be whose... | |
| Maturin Murray Ballou - Quotations, English - 1894 - 604 pages
...which we call a rose by, any other name would smell as sweet. — Shakespeare. Who hath not owned, with rapture-smitten frame, the power of grace, the magic of a name ? — Cowper. It was a charming fancy of the Pythagoreans to exchange names when they met, that so... | |
| Quotations, English - 1895 - 768 pages
...x. 10, In joyous youth, what soul hath never known Thought, feeling, taste, harmonious to its own ? Who hath not paused while beauty's pensive eye Ask'd...rapture-smitten frame, The power of grace, the magic of a name ? Campbell,Pl.Hopo. And still, when a pair of lovers meet, There's a sweetness in air, unearthly sweet,... | |
| Henry Coppée - Literature - 1895 - 552 pages
...paused while Beauty's pensive eye Asked from his- heart the homage of a sigh ? Who hath not owned, with rapture-smitten frame, The power of grace, the magic of a name ? There be, perhaps, who barren hearts avow, Cold as the rocks on Tor neo 's hoary brow ; There be... | |
| Mottoes - 1896 - 1224 pages
...Amos Cottle ! — Phoebus ! what a name ! a. BYEON — English Sards and Scotch Reviewers. L. 389. ags Shall see their children kind. e. King Lear. Act II. Sc. 4. L. 48. Let me have audie 6. CAMPBELL — Pleasures of Hope. Pt. II. L. 5. Some to the fascination of a name Surrender judgment... | |
| Frederick Saunders, Minnie K. Davis - American poetry - 1899 - 768 pages
...not paused while Beauty's pensive eye Asked from his heart the homage of a sigh ? Who hath not owned, with rapture-smitten frame, The power of grace, the magic of a name ? There be perhaps, who barren hearts avow, Cold as the rocks on Torneo's hoary brow ; There be, whose... | |
| Harry Thurston Peck - Literature - 1901 - 468 pages
...SECOND. In joyous youth, what soul hath never known Thought, feeling, taste, harmonious to its own ? Who hath not paused while Beauty's pensive eye Ask'd...rapture-smitten frame, The power of grace, the magic of a name ? There be, whose loveless wisdom never fail'd, In self-adoring pride securely raail'd : — But, triumph... | |
| William Vincent Byars - Orators - 1901 - 614 pages
...fascination of a name Surrender judgment hoodwinked. — Cowper: • Task* Book VI. Who hath not owned, with rapture-smitten frame, The power of grace, the magic of a name ? — Campbell: • Pleasures of Hope* Good name, in man or woman, dear my lord, Ifl the immediate... | |
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