OF MAIDENS. Now the jocund song is thine, Bride of David's kingly line ! How thy dove-like bosom trembleth, And thy shrouded eye resembleth Violets, when the dews of eve A moist and tremulous glitter leave On the bashful sealed lid ! Close within the... The Quarterly Review - Page 219edited by - 1820Full view - About this book
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...^u, How thy dove-like bosom trembleth, And thy shrouded eye resembleth Violets, when the dews of eve A moist and tremulous glitter leave On the bashful...he, 'tis he ! Thus we lift our lamps to meet him, Thus we touch our lutes to greet him. Thou shall give a fonder meeting, Thou shalt give a tenderer... | |
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...line! How thy dove-like bosom trembleth, And thy shrouded eye resembleth Violets, when the dews of eve A moist and tremulous glitter leave On the bashful...softly bend. Hark! a brisker, merrier glee! The door unfolds,—'tis he, 'tis he. Thus we lift our lamps to meet him, Thus we touch our lutes to greet him.... | |
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