We follow Bacchus! Bacchus on the wing, A conquering! Bacchus, young Bacchus! good or ill betide, We dance before him thorough kingdoms wide: — Come hither, lady fair, and joined be To our wild minstrelsy! Endymion, a Poetic Romance - Page 170by John Keats - 1818 - 242 pagesFull view - About this book
 | Christianity - 1843
...with flowers as he on did pass Tipsily quaffing. " Whence came ye, merry Damsels ! whence came ye, So many, and so many, and such glee ? Why have ye left your bowers desolate, Your lutes and gentler fate? 1 We follow Bacchus ! Bacchus on the wing, A conquering... | |
 | Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1831 - 607 pages
...Pelted with flowers as he on did pase Tijsily quaffing. " Whence came ye, merry Damsels! whence came ye, _ bowers desolate, Your lutes, and gentler fate Î We follow Bacchus ! Bacchus on the wing, A conquering!... | |
 | Samuel Taylor Coleridge - English poetry - 1838 - 603 pages
...with flowers as he on did pass Tipsily quaffing. • Whence come ye, merry Damsels! whence came ye, So many, and so many, and such glee ? Why have ye left your bowers desolate, Your lutes, and gentler fate ? We follow Bacchus ! Bacchus on the wing, A conquering!... | |
 | Charles Fenno Hoffman, Timothy Flint, Lewis Gaylord Clark, Kinahan Cornwallis, John Holmes Agnew - American periodicals - 1839
...the progress of thg god, with his attendant train : 'Whence come ye, jolly satyrs, whence come ye, So many, and so many, and such glee? Why have ye left your forest haunts, why left Vour nuts in oak-tree cleft? i For wine, for wine, we left our kernel tree, For wine, we left our heath,... | |
 | 1839
...the god, with his attendant train : ' Whence come ye, jolly satyrs, whence come ye, So many, and BO many, and such glee? Why have ye left your forest haunts, why left Your nuts in oak-tree cle ft 1 ' For wine, for wine, we left our kernel tree, For wine, we left our heath, and yellow brooms,... | |
 | William James Linton - 1839
...Pelted with flowers as he on did pass Tipsily quaffing. Whence came ye, merry Damsels ! whence came ye, So many, and so many, and such glee? Why have ye left your bowers desolate, Your lutes, and gentler fate? " We follow Bacchus ! Bacchus on the wing, A conquering... | |
 | Mary Botham Howitt - English poetry - 1840 - 522 pages
...Pelted with flowers as he on did pose Tipaily quailing. " Whence came ye, merry Damsels! whence came ye, So many, and so many, and such glee ? Why have ye left your bowers desolate, Your lutes, and gentler fate ? We follow Bacchus ! Bacchus on the wing, Л conquering!... | |
 | John Keats - 1841 - 340 pages
...with flowers as he on did pass Tipsily quaffing. " Whence came ye, merry Damsels ! whence came ye, So many, and so many, and such glee ? Why have ye left your bowers desolate, Your lutes, and gentler fate ? ' We follow Bacchus ! Bacchus on the wing, A conquering... | |
 | Mrs. Jameson (Anna) - Art museums - 1842
...are the most elegant and classical imaginable ; — " 'Whence came ye, jolly satyrs ! whence came ye, So many, and so many, and such glee ? Why have ye left your forest-haunts, why left Your nests in oak-tree cleft ?. ' For wine, for wine we left our kernel tree,... | |
 | 1843
...minstrelsy ! ' " Whence came ye, jolly Satyrs ! whence came ye, So many, and so many, and such glee 1 Why have ye left your forest haunts, why left Your nuts in oak tree cleft ? ' For wine, for wine we left our kernel tree ; For wine we left our heath, and yellow... | |
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