Rose, thou art the sweetest flower That ever drank the amber shower; Rose, thou art the fondest child Of dimpled Spring, the wood-nymph wild. Even the Gods, who walk the sky, Are amorous of thy scented sigh. Cupid, too, in Paphian shades, His hair with... The works of Thomas Moore, comprehending all his melodies, ballads, etc - Seite 141von Thomas Moore - 1823Vollansicht - Über dieses Buch
| Anacreon - 1800 - 304 Seiten
..." Compare with this forty-fourth ode (says the German annotator) the beautiful ode of Uz die Rose." Rose ! thou art the fondest child Of dimpled spring,...who walk the sky, Are amorous of thy scented sigh — Cupid too, in Paphian shades, His hair with rosy fillet braids, When with the blushing, naked graces,... | |
| Anacreon - 1804 - 310 Seiten
...fragment, calls the favours of the Muse " the roses of Pieria." See the notes on the fiftyfifth ode. 187 Rose ! thou art the sweetest flower That ever drank...who walk the sky, Are amorous of thy scented sigh. Cupid too, in Paphian shades, His hair with rosy fillet braids, When with the blushing, naked Graces,... | |
| Anacreon - 1820 - 168 Seiten
...Compare with this forty«fourth ode (says the German annotator) the beautiful ode of I / die Rose." Rose ! thou art the sweetest flower That ever drank...who walk the sky, Are amorous of thy scented sigh. Cupid too, in Paphian shades, His hair with rosy fillet braids, When with the blushing, naked Graces,... | |
| Anacreon - 1820 - 158 Seiten
..." Compare with this forty-fourth ode (says the German aunotator) the beautiful ode of Uz die Rose." Rose ! thou art the sweetest flower That ever drank...who walk the sky, Are amorous of thy scented sigh. Cupid too, in Paphian shades, His hair with rosy fillet braids, When with the blushing, naked Graces,... | |
| 1821 - 542 Seiten
...to smile and drink. Rose ! thou art the sweetest flower That ever drank the amber shower ; R'ise ! thou art the fondest child Of dimpled Spring, the wood-nymph wild ! Even the Gods, who walk the sky, . . AreamcTousof thy scented sigh, Cupid too, in Paphian shades. His hair with rosy fillet braids,... | |
| Thomas Moore - 1823 - 376 Seiten
...Kafftf, the deity or genius of mirth. Philostratus, in the third of his pictures (as all the annotators have observed), gives a very beautiful description...fondest child Of dimpled Spring, the wood-nymph wild I Even the Gods, who walk the sky, Are amorous of thy scented sigh. *This spirited poem is an eulogy... | |
| Henry Phillips - 1823 - 350 Seiten
...nightingales warbled their enchanting notes, and rent the thin veils of the rose-bud and the rose." JAMI. " Rose ! thou art the sweetest flower That ever drank...who walk the sky, Are amorous of thy scented sigh ; — Cupid too, in Paphian shades, His hair with rosy fillet braids." MOORE'S Anacreon, Ode 44. "... | |
| Henry Phillips - 1823 - 352 Seiten
...nightingales warbled their enchanting notes, and rent the thin veils of the rose-bud and the rose." JAMI. " Rose ! thou art the sweetest flower That ever drank...fondest child Of dimpled spring, the wood-nymph wild f Even the gods, who walk the sky, Are amorous of thy scented sigh ; — Cupid too, in Paphian shades,... | |
| Thomas Moore - 1825 - 332 Seiten
...smile and drink. Rose ! thau art the sweetest flower That ever drank the amher shower ; Rose ! them art the fondest child Of dimpled Spring, the wood-nymph...who walk the sky, Are amorous of thy scented sigh, Cupid too, in Paphian shades. His hair with rosy 6llet hraids. When with the hlushing, naked Graces,... | |
| Anacreon, John Broderick Roche - 1827 - 330 Seiten
...the same kind in Tibullus :— See 4, 11, 1.— and 3, 6, 29.— Mr. Moore says : — " Rose ! thon art the sweetest flower, That ever drank the amber...fondest child Of dimpled Spring, the wood-nymph wild !" Barnes says, that Mf*Wa here is elegantly used for Alumnus; and that Pindar, who readily imitates... | |
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