| Percy Bysshe Shelley - 1922 - 258 oldal
...Beauty furled Which penetrates and clasps and fills the world ; Scarce visible from extreme loveliness. Warm fragrance seems to fall from her light dress...disentwined, The sweetness seems to satiate the faint wind ; 226 Beyond the sense, like fiery dews that melt LOGUE Into the bosom of a frozen bud. See where she... | |
| Percy Bysshe Shelley, Thomas James Cobden-Sanderson - 1922 - 264 oldal
...Beauty furled Which penetrates and clasps and fills the world ; Scarce visible from extreme loveliness. Warm fragrance seems to fall from her light dress...disentwined, The sweetness seems to satiate the faint wind ; 226 Beyond the sense, like fiery dews that melt LOGUE Into the bosom of a frozen bud. See where she... | |
| George Roy Elliott, Norman Foerster - 1923 - 864 oldal
...world, Scarce visible from extreme loveliness. Warm fragrance seems to fall from her light dress 105 And her loose hair; and where some heavy tress The...to satiate the faint wind ; And in the soul a wild odor is felt, Beyond the sense, like fiery dews that melt no Into the bosom of a frozen bud. — See... | |
| Percy Bysshe Shelley - 1924 - 520 oldal
...Beauty furled Which penetrates and clasps and fills the world; Scarce visible from extreme loveliness. Warm fragrance seems to fall from her light dress...like fiery dews that melt Into the bosom of a frozen bud.See where she stands! a mortal shape indued With love and life and light and deity, And motion... | |
| André Maurois - 1924 - 350 oldal
.... . . One object, and one form. He drew a picture of Emilia which was one long paean to her beauty: Warm fragrance seems to fall from her light dress...disentwined, The sweetness seems to satiate the faint wind. The brightness Of her divinest presence trembles through r Her limbs, as underneath a cloud of dew... | |
| Curtis Hidden Page - 1924 - 486 oldal
...Beauty furled Which penetrates and clasps and fills the world ; Scarce visible from extreme loveliness. Warm fragrance seems to fall from her light dress And her loose hair ; and where some heav3" tress The air of her own speed has disentwined, The sweetness seems to satiate the faint wind... | |
| 1925 - 1012 oldal
...wild words, her cup of wrong She fearfully caroused. Byron: Childe Har. Ill 1072 (above). Shelley. and where some heavy tress The air of her own speed has disentwined, Epipsychidion 106 — 7. I know not how thy joy we ever should come near. Skylark 95. Tennyson: Palace... | |
| André Maurois - 1929 - 334 oldal
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