From leaf to flower and flower to fruit; And fruit and leaf are as gold and fire, And the oat is heard above the lyre, And the hoofed heel of a satyr crushes The chestnut-husk at the chestnut-root. And Pan by noon and Bacchus by night, Fleeter of foot... The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal - Страница 2531917Пуни преглед - О овој књизи
| William James Linton, Richard Henry Stoddard - 1883 - 394 страница
...heard above the lyre ; And the hoofed heel of a satyr crushes The chestnut husk at the chestnut root. And Pan by noon, and Bacchus by night, Fleeter of...kid, Follows with dancing, and fills with delight The Masnad and the Bassarid ; And, soft as lips that laugh and hide, The laughing leaves of the trees divide,... | |
| 1885 - 686 страница
...heard above the lyre, And the hoofed heel of a satyr crushes The chestnut-husk at the chestnutroot. And Pan by noon and Bacchus by night, Fleeter of foot...and hide The laughing leaves of the trees divide, flind screen from seeing and leave in sight The god pursuing, the maiden hid. The ivy falls with the... | |
| Thomas Young Crowell - 1885 - 702 страница
...the hoofed heel of a satyr crushes The chestnut-busk at the chestnutroot. And Pan by noon and Baccbus by night, Fleeter of foot than the fleet-foot kid, Follows with dancing and lilis with delight The Muenad and the Bassarid; And soft as lips that laugh and hide The laughing leaves... | |
| J. Howlett-Ross - 1892 - 242 страница
...the mysteries of poker or Yankee grab are celebrated. Or he may act as master of the revels, " Where Pan by noon and Bacchus by night, Fleeter of foot...and fills with delight The Maenad and the Bassarid." C'est bizarre sans doute mais ce n'est pas man affaire. 1i We are not censorious nowadays. We prefer... | |
| Edmund Clarence Stedman - 1895 - 802 страница
...heard above the lyre, And the hoofed heel of a satyr crushes The chestnut-husk at the chestnutroot. And Pan by noon and Bacchus by night, Fleeter of foot...kid, Follows with dancing and fills with delight The M , i • 1 1 :n I and the Bassarid ; And soft as lips that laugh and hide The laughing leaves of the... | |
| Algernon Charles Swinburne - 1896 - 128 страница
...heard above the lyre; And the hoofed heel of a satyr crushes The chestnut-husk al the chestnut-root^ And Pan by noon and Bacchus by night, Fleeter of foot...and fills with delight The Maenad and the Bassarid ,J And soft as lips that laugh and hide, The laughing leaves of the trees divide, And screen from seeing... | |
| John Clark Ridpath - 1898 - 580 страница
...heard above the lyre, And the hoofed heel of a Satyr crushes The chestnut-husk at the chestnut root. And Pan by noon and Bacchus by night, Fleeter of foot than the fleet-foot kid, Follow with dancing and fill with delight The Maenad and the Bassaria ; And soft as lips that laugh... | |
| Frederick Saunders, Minnie K. Davis - 1899 - 768 страница
...heard above the lyre, And the hoofed heel of a satyr crushes The chestnut-husk at the chestnut-root. And Pan by noon and Bacchus by night, Fleeter of foot...kid, Follows with dancing and fills with delight The Masnad and the Bassarid ; And soft as lips that laugh and hide, The laughing leaves of the trees divide,... | |
| 1901 - 674 страница
...heard above the lyre, And the hoofed heel of a Satyr crushes The chestnut-husk at the chestnut root. And Pan by noon and Bacchus by night, Fleeter of foot than the fleet-foot kid, Follow with dancing and fill with delight The Maenad and the Bassaria ; And soft as lips that laugh... | |
| Henry Troth Coates - 1901 - 1080 страница
...heard above the lyre, And the hoof'd heel of a satyr crushes The chestnut-husk at the chestnut-root. have never trod, — A spot that is sacred to thought and God. Oh, Follow with dancing and fill with delight The Mienad and the Bassarid ; And soft as lips that laugh... | |
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