So tenderly I keep this cool, green shrine, Deep in the bosom of a wood of pine ; Faithful thro' shade and sun, That service due and done May haply earn for me a place divine Among the white-robed deities That thread thro' starry paths, attending My sweet... Undertones - Página 56por Robert Williams Buchanan - 1863 - 241 páginasVista completa - Acerca de este libro
| Richard Henry Stoddard - 1865 - 562 páginas
...shrine, Deep in the bosom of a wood of pine ; Faithful through shade and sun, That service due and done May haply earn for me a place divine Among the white-robed deities My sweet Lady, calmly wending Through the silence of the skies, Changing in hues of beauty never ending,... | |
| Robert Williams Buchanan - 1866 - 332 páginas
...shrine, Deep in the bosom of a wood of pine ; Faithful thro' shade and sun, That service due and done May haply earn for me a place divine Among the white-robed...beauty never ending, Drinking the light of Dian's eyes. V. THE SATYR. i. THE trunk of this tree, Dusky-leaved, shaggy-rooted, Is a pillow well suited To a... | |
| Robert Williams Buchanan - 1866 - 334 páginas
...T keep this cool green shrine, Deep in the bosom of a wood of pine ; Faithful thro' shade and sun, That thread thro' starry paths, attending My sweet...beauty never ending, Drinking the light of Dian's eyes. V. THE SATYR. I. '"T'HE trunk of this tree, -*- Dusky-leaved, shaggy-rooted, Is a pillow well suited... | |
| Robert Williams Buchanan - 1866 - 354 páginas
...the stars above, Swimming proudly, swimming, proudly swimming, And waiting on the Moon I love. 5That thread thro' starry paths, attending My sweet Lady,...beauty never ending, Drinking the light of Dian's eyes. V. THE SATYR. 1. THE trunk of this tree, Dusky-leaved, shaggy-rooted, Is a pillow well suited To a... | |
| Robert Williams Buchanan - 1884 - 594 páginas
...Deep in the bosom of a wood of pine ; die ; Faithful thro' shade and sun, That service due and done May haply earn for me a place divine Among the white-robed...silence of the skies, Changing in hues of beauty never end ing. Drinking the light of Dian's eyes. V. THE SATYR. I. THE trunk of this tree, Dusky-leaved,... | |
| Robert Williams Buchanan - 1884 - 614 páginas
...shrine, Deep in the bosom of a wood of pine ; D a Faithful thro' shade and sun, That service due and done May haply earn for me a place divine Among the white-robed deities That thread thro'starry paths, attending My sweet Lady, calmly wending Thro' the silence of the skies, Changing... | |
| Charles Mills Gayley - 1893 - 654 páginas
...shrine, Deep in the bosom of a wood of pine ; Faithful thro' shade and sun, That service due and done May haply earn for me a place divine Among the white-robed...never ending, Drinking the light of Dian's eyes." § 121. The Dryads, or Hamadryads, assumed, at times, the forms of peasant girls, shepherdesses, or... | |
| Charles Mills Gayley - 1893 - 642 páginas
...shrine, Deep in the bosom of a wood of pine; Faithful thro' shade and sun, That service due and done May haply earn for me a place divine Among the white-robed...never ending, Drinking the light of Dian's eyes." § 121. The Dryads, or Hamadryads, assumed, at times, the forms of peasant girls, shepherdesses, or... | |
| Charles Mills Gayley - 1893 - 652 páginas
...shrine, Deep in the bosom of a wood of pine; Faithful thro' shade and sun, That service due and done May haply earn for me a place divine Among the white-robed...never ending, Drinking the light of Dian's eyes." § 121. The Dryads, or Hamadryads, assumed, at times, the forms of peasant girls, shepherdesses, or... | |
| Charles Mills Gayley - 1911 - 686 páginas
...shrine, Deep in the bosom of a wood of pine ; Faithful thro' shade and sun, That service due and done May haply earn for me a place divine Among the white-robed...beauty never ending, Drinking the light of Dian's eyes.1 135. The Dryads, or Hamadryads, assumed at times the forms of peasant girls, shepherdesses,... | |
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