| Richard Brinsley Sheridan - 1928 - 386 стор.
...break, and frown that awes the sense, And every Charm of gentler Eloquence — All perishable ! like th' electric fire, But strike the frame, and, as they...to bear, Its fragrance charms the sense, and blends the air. Where, then — while sunk in cold decay he lies, And pale eclipse for ever veils those eyes... | |
| Thomas Davies - 1969 - 836 стор.
...transcends the day ! Passion's wild break, and frown that awes the sense, And cv'ry charm of gentler eloquence^ All perishable ! — like the electric...strike, expire ; Incense too pure a bodied flame to bear ; It's fragrance charms the sense, and blends with air. Where then, while sunk in cold decay he liei,... | |
| 18?? - 128 стор.
...All perishable ! — like th' electrick fire, But strike the frame, and, as they strike, expire ; 123 Incense too pure a bodied flame to bear, Its fragrance charms the sense, and blends with air. Where, then, while sunk in cold decay he lies, And pale eclipse forever veils those eyes, Where is... | |
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