SONG OF THE STYGIAN NAIADES. Proserpine may pull her flowers, Wet with dew or wet with tears, Red with anger, pale with fears, Is it any fault of ours, If Pluto be an amorous king, And comes home nightly, laden, Underneath his broad bat-wing, With a gentle,... The Poetical Works of Thomas Lovell Beddoes: Memoir. Poems collected in 1851 ... - Page 59de Thomas Lovell Beddoes - 1890Affichage du livre entier - À propos de ce livre
| 1879 - 796 pages
...NAIADES? Proserpine may pull her flowers, Wet with dew or wet with tears, Bed with anger, pale with feara, Is it any fault of ours If Pluto be an amorous king,...mortal maiden ? Is it so, Wind, is it so ? All that yon and I do know Is, that we saw fly and fix 'Mongst the reeds and flowers of Styx, Yesterday, Where... | |
| Thomas Humphry Ward - 1880 - 650 pages
...lawless prize ; Or your cry shall be ever, alack ! Alack, and woe is me ! SONG OF THE STYGIAN NAIADES. Proserpine may pull her flowers, Wet with dew or wet...Yesterday, Where the Furies made their hay For a bed of tiger-cubs, A great fly of Beelzebub's, The bee of hearts, whom mortals name Cupid, Love, and Fie for... | |
| Thomas Humphry Ward - 1880 - 648 pages
...lawless prize ; Or your cry shall be ever, alack ! Alack, and woe is me ! SONG OF THE STYGIAN NAIADES. Proserpine may pull her flowers, Wet with dew or wet...Yesterday, Where the Furies made their hay For a bed of tiger-cubs, A great fly of Beelzebub's, The bee of hearts, whom mortals name Cupid, Love, and Fie for... | |
| Matthew Arnold - 1881 - 654 pages
...lawless prize ; Or your cry shall be ever, alack ! Alack, and woe is me ! SONG OF THE STYGIAN NAIADES. Proserpine may pull her flowers, Wet with dew or wet...Yesterday, Where the Furies made their hay For a bed of tiger-cubs, A great fly of Beelzebub's, The bee of hearts, whom mortals name Cupid, Love, and Fie for... | |
| Hesperus - 1882 - 238 pages
...! Wail ! THOMAS LOVELL BEDDOES SONG OF THE STYGIAN NAIADS TDROSERPINE may pull her flowers, .^ \Yet with dew or wet with tears, Red with anger, pale with...Yesterday, Where the Furies made their hay For a bed of tiger.cubs, A great fly of Beelzebub's, — The bee of hearts, which mortals name Cupid, Love, and... | |
| Thomas Humphry Ward - 1883 - 686 pages
...lawless prize ; Or your cry shall be ever, alack ! Alack, and woe is me ! SONG OF THE STYGIAN NAIADES. Proserpine may pull her flowers, Wet with dew or wet...Yesterday, Where the Furies made their hay For a bed of tiger-cubs, A great fly of Beelzebub's, The bee of hearts, whom mortals name Cupid, Love, and Fie for... | |
| Thomas Humphry Ward - 1883 - 734 pages
...lawless prize ; Or your cry shall be ever, alack ! Alack, and woe is me ! SONG OF THE STYGIAN NAIADES. Proserpine may pull her flowers, Wet with dew or wet...Yesterday, Where the Furies made their hay For a bed of tiger-cubs, A great fly of Beelzebub's, The bee of hearts, whom mortals name Cupid, Love, and Fie for... | |
| William James Linton, Richard Henry Stoddard - 1883 - 396 pages
...all time On, on, forever ! THOMAS LOVELL BEDDOES. 1803—1849. SONG OF THE STYGIAN NAIADS. Prosperine may pull her flowers, Wet with dew or wet with tears,...Yesterday, Where the Furies made their hay For a bed of tiger-cubs, A great fly of Beelzebub's, — The bee of hearts, which mortals name Cupid, Love, and... | |
| Thomas Humphry Ward - 1884 - 654 pages
...lawless prize ; Or your cry shall be ever, alack ! Alack, and woe is me ! SONG OF THE STYGIAN NAIADES. Proserpine may pull her flowers, Wet with dew or wet...Yesterday, Where the Furies made their hay For a bed of tiger-cubs, A great fly of Beelzebub's, The bee of hearts, whom mortals name ^Cupid, Love, and Fie... | |
| Henry Fitz Randolph - 1887 - 332 pages
...And on my lips he left this kiss, For thee to taste and then to die.' SONG OF THE STYGIAN NAIADES. PROSERPINE may pull her flowers, Wet with dew or wet...'Mongst the reeds and flowers of Styx, Yesterday, Proserpine may weep in rage, But, ere I and you have done Kissing, bathing in the sun, What I have... | |
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