 | John Bell - English poetry - 1799
...thy suppliant's hrdden fires, And give me all my heart desires. t :I93 A FRAGMENT OF SAPPHO. BLESS'D as th' immortal gods is he, The youth who fondly sits...while Softly speak and sweetly smile. ii • Twas this depriv'd my soul of rest, And rais'd such tumults in my breast, For while I gaz'd, in transport tost,... | |
 | Longinus, William Smith - Literary style - 1800 - 215 pages
...which suit best with her subject, and afterwards afterwards connecting them together with so much art. Blest as th' immortal gods is he, The youth who fondly...thee all the while Softly speak, and sweetly smile. 'Twas this depriv'd my soul of rest, And rais'd such tumults in my breast ; For while I gaz'd, in transport... | |
 | English essays - 1803
...this famous fragment. I shall, in the last place, present my reader with the English translation. ' Blest as th' immortal gods is he, The youth who fondly sits by thee, And hears and sees tliee all the while Softly speak and sweetly smile. • - ' Twas this depriv'd my soul of rest, And... | |
 | English literature - 1803
...of this famous fragment. I shall, in the last place, present my reader with the English translation. I. " Blest as th' immortal gods is he, " The youth who fondly sits by tiiee, " And hears and sees thee all the while " Softly speak unu sweetly smile. II. " "Twa.s this... | |
 | Joseph Addison - 1804
...of this famous fragment. I shall in the last place present my reader with the English translation. I. Blest as th' immortal Gods is he, The youth who...•Softly speak, and sweetly smile. II. 'Twas this depriv'd my soul of rest, And rais'd such tumults in my breast; For while I gaz'd, in transport tost,... | |
 | English essays - 1804
...famous fragment. I shall, in the last place, present my reader with the English trans^ lation. s. " Blest as th' immortal gods is he, The youth who fondly...thee all the while, Softly speak and sweetly smile. n. ' 'Twas this depriv'd my soul of rest, And rais'd such tumults in my breast ; For while I gaz'd,... | |
 | Maria Edgeworth - Electronic book - 1805 - 203 pages
...PAUL'S CHURCHYARD. H. Bryer, Printer Bridge-street, Slackfriurs. • . , THE MODERN GRISELDA. CHAPTER I. •",Blest as th' immortal Gods is he, " The youth who fondly sits by thee, " Who sees, and hears thee all the while, 1 "Softly speak and sweetly smile." 3s not this ode set to... | |
 | Charles Brockden Brown - American literature - 1806 - 498 pages
...literal, retaining the four first lines of Philips, which it seems impossible to render more exactly. " Blest as th' immortal gods is he, The youth who fondly...thee all the while Softly speak and sweetly smile." 'Tis this has set my heart on fire, And thrill'd my bosom with desire i For when I see thy form arise.... | |
 | Albin-Joseph-Ulpien Hennet - English poetry - 1806
...je pâlis, je palpite, l'haleine Me manque »• je meurs. CLOTILDE de SurvilU. Blest as tn'immortal gods is he The youth who fondly sits by thee» And...thee all the while Softly speak and sweetly smile ! Twas thîs depriv'd my soul of rest And rais'd such tumults in my breast; i *Il est heureux comme... | |
 | Albin-Joseph-Ulpien Hennet - English poetry - 1806
...je palpite , ïhaleiriû T , • : Me manque ; je meurs-. • . » de SumiU*. Blest as th'iminortàl gods is he •* The youth who fondly sits by thee*- • And hears and sees thee all the whilô Softly speak and sweetly smile ! Twas this depriv'd my soul of ^est , And rais'd such tuiiiults... | |
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