In the dew-sprinkled glade, Many a love-lorn nightingale Warbles sweet her plaintive tale ; Where the vine in clusters pours Her sweets, secured from wintry showers Nor scorching suns, nor raging storm The beauties of the year deform. The Greece of the Greeks - Page 88by G. A. Perdicaris - 1845Full view - About this book
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...come in happy time, Stranger, to this blissful clime, Long for swiftest steeds renown'd, Fertil'st of the regions round, Where beneath the ivy shade,...love-lorn Nightingale Warbles sweet her plaintive tale, When the vine in clusters pours Nor scorching suns, nor raging storm, The beauties of the year deform.... | |
| Sophocles - 1840 - 372 pages
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| Electronic journals - 1912 - 666 pages
...chorus in the ' Œdipus Coloneus ' might be the source whence Keats derived his idea of the region : — Where, beneath the ivy shade. In the dew-besprinkled...love-lorn nightingale Warbles sweet her plaintive tale. Here first obedient to command, Formed by Neptune's skilful hand, The steed was taught to know the... | |
| Sophocles - 1886 - 364 pages
...M Thou art come in happy time, Stranger, to this blissful clime, Long for swiftest steeds renowned, Fertilest of the regions round ; Where, beneath the ivy shade, In the dew-sprinkled glade, (Many a love-lorn nightingale 'Warbles sweet her plaintive tale ; Where the vine... | |
| Sophocles - Mythology, Greek - 1886 - 328 pages
...i. Thou art come in happy time, Stranger, to this blissful clime, Long for swiftest steeds renowned, Fertilest of the regions round ; Where, beneath the ivy shade, In the dew-sprinkled glade, Many a love-lorn nightingale Warbles sweet her plaintive tale ; Where the vine... | |
| KATE LOUISE ROBERTS - 1922 - 1422 pages
...throat in tunes expresseth What grief her breast oppresseth. SIR PHILIP SIDNEY — O Philomela Fair. 20 SOPHOCLES — CEdipus Coloneus. Trans, by THOMAS FRANCKLIN. 21 Lend me your song, ye Nightingales!... | |
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