Poetical Works Of Robert Brides Excluding The Eight Dramas1912 |
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... Queen ! ' And Erytheia sang ' The tree is green ! ' And Hestia danced and sang ' The fruit is gold ! ' And Arethusa sang ' Fair Queen , behold ! ' And all joined hands and danced about the tree , And sang ' O Queen , we dance and sing ...
... Queen ! ' And Erytheia sang ' The tree is green ! ' And Hestia danced and sang ' The fruit is gold ! ' And Arethusa sang ' Fair Queen , behold ! ' And all joined hands and danced about the tree , And sang ' O Queen , we dance and sing ...
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... Queen of the clear and azure firmament , In heaven called Hygra , but by mortals Air , To her , the child of his slow doting years , Was given a beauteous youth , not long to outlast His life , but be the pride of his decay , And win to ...
... Queen of the clear and azure firmament , In heaven called Hygra , but by mortals Air , To her , the child of his slow doting years , Was given a beauteous youth , not long to outlast His life , but be the pride of his decay , And win to ...
Strona 31
... queen and king , Who for their arrogance were changed to birds : 960 And Cadmus now a serpent , once a king : And saddest Niobe , whom not the love Of Leto aught availed , when once her boast Went out , though all her crime was too much ...
... queen and king , Who for their arrogance were changed to birds : 960 And Cadmus now a serpent , once a king : And saddest Niobe , whom not the love Of Leto aught availed , when once her boast Went out , though all her crime was too much ...
Strona 50
... queen . The Chorus of Ocean nymphs entering praise Sicily and the spring . Persephone enters with Athena and Artemis to gather flowers for the festival of Zeus . Persephone being left alone is carried off by Hades . In the second act ...
... queen . The Chorus of Ocean nymphs entering praise Sicily and the spring . Persephone enters with Athena and Artemis to gather flowers for the festival of Zeus . Persephone being left alone is carried off by Hades . In the second act ...
Strona 51
... queen , -for heav'n hath queens Many , nor on all earth reigns any king In unkind isolation like to me , - I claimed from Zeus that of the fair immortals One should be given to mè to grace my throne . Willing he was , and quick to ...
... queen , -for heav'n hath queens Many , nor on all earth reigns any king In unkind isolation like to me , - I claimed from Zeus that of the fair immortals One should be given to mè to grace my throne . Willing he was , and quick to ...
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Æneas Anchises Aphrodite Argeia art thou Athena awake awhile beauty beneath birds bright clouds coud crown dance dark death delight Demeter desire divine dost doth drave dream earth Eros eternal evermore eyes face fair fair isle fancy fate fear fire flame fled flowers gentle goddess gods gold golden grace Hades hand happy hath hear heart heaven heavenly Hermes honour hope Inachus live love's lover man's mighty moon morn mortal Muse neath night nought o'er Oceanides passion peace Persephone pity pleasure Poseidon praise Psyche Queen ROBERT BRIDGES SEMICHORUS shade sing smile song sorrow soul spirit spring stept stood stream summer sweet tears tell thee thine things thou art thou hast thought thro toil trees truth twas unto Vex'd voice wert wisdom wonder youth Zeus
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Strona 230 - I will not let thee go. Ends all our month-long love in this? Can it be summed up so, Quit in a single kiss? I will not let thee go. I will not let thee go. If thy words...
Strona 303 - So sweet love seemed that April morn, When first we kissed beside the thorn, So strangely sweet, it was not strange We thought that love could never change. But I can tell — let truth be told— That love will change in growing old ; Though day by day is nought to see, So delicate his motions be. And in the end 'twill come to pass Quite to forget what once he was, Nor even in fancy to recall The pleasure that was all in all. His little spring, that sweet we found...
Strona 345 - WHEN Death to either shall come, — I pray it be first to me, — Be happy as ever at home, If so, as I wish, it be. Possess thy heart, my own ; And sing to the child on thy knee, Or read to thyself alone The songs that I made for thee.
Strona 261 - I HAVE loved flowers that fade, Within whose magic tents Rich hues have marriage made With sweet unmemoried scents : A honeymoon delight,— A joy of love at sight, That ages in an hour:— My song be like a flower!
Strona 337 - MY delight and thy delight Walking, like two angels white, In the gardens of the night: My desire and thy desire Twining to a tongue of fire, Leaping live, and laughing higher; Thro' the everlasting strife In the mystery of life. Love, from whom the world begun, Hath the secret of the sun. Love can tell, and love alone, Whence the million stars were strewn, Why each atom knows its own, How, in spite of woe and death, Gay is life, and sweet is breath: This...
Strona 275 - AWAKE, my heart, to be loved, awake, awake! The darkness silvers away, the morn doth break, It leaps in the sky: unrisen lustres slake The o'ertaken moon. Awake, O heart, awake! She too that loveth awaketh and hopes for thee: Her eyes already have sped the shades that flee, Already they watch the path thy feet shall take: Awake, 0 heart, to be loved, awake, awake!
Strona 294 - YE thrilled me once, ye mournful strains, Ye anthems of plaintive woe, My spirit was sad when I was young ; Ah sorrowful long-ago ! But since I have found the beauty of joy I have done with proud dismay : For howsoe'er man hug his care The best of his art is gay.
Strona 405 - Gird on thy sword, O man, thy strength endue, In fair desire thine earth-born joy renew. Live thou thy life beneath the making sun Till Beauty, Truth, and Love in thee are one. Thro...
Strona 239 - TRIOLET ALL women born are so perverse No man need boast their love possessing. If nought seem better, nothing's worse : All women born are so perverse. From Adam's wife, that proved a curse Though God had made her for a blessing, All women born are so perverse No man need boast their love possessing.
Strona 239 - WHEN first we met we did not guess That Love would prove so hard a master ; Of more than common friendliness When first we met we did not guess. Who could foretell this sore distress, This irretrievable disaster When first we met ?—We did not guess That Love would prove so hard a master.