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" Well, stranger, to these rural seats Thou comest, this region's blest retreats, Where white Colonus lifts his head, And glories in the bounding steed. Where sadly sweet the frequent nightingale Impassion'd pours her evening song, And charms with varied... "
The Tragedies of Sophocles - Page 92
by Sophocles - 1820 - 406 pages
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The Tragedies of Sophocles

Sophocles - Mythology, Greek - 1819 - 428 pages
...white Colonus lifts his head, And glories in the bounding steed. d£ CEDIPUS OtflVCOLONUS. 687-720 Where sadly sweet the frequent nightingale Impassion'd...shelter'd 'midst the cluster'd vine, Which high above, to fonn a bow'r Safe from the sun or stormy show'r, Loves its thick branches to entwine ; Where frolic...
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Universal Geography: Or A Description of All Parts of the World ..., Volume 4

Conrad Malte-Brun - Atlases - 1829 - 472 pages
...translation of a passage in Sophocles. We subjoin the more correct and literal version by Potter. STHO I. Where sadly sweet the frequent nightingale Impassion'd...ivy's dark-green boughs among; Or shelter'd 'midst the clustering vine, Which high above to form a bow'r Safe from the sun or stormy show'r, I. oves its thick...
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Sequel to American Popular Lessons: Intended for the Use of Schools ...

Eliza Robbins - Bible - 1846 - 396 pages
...high above to form a bower, Safe from the sun, or stormy shower Loves its thick branches to entwine14 Where frolic Bacchus always roves, And visits, with his fostering nymphs, the groves. Bathed in the dew of heaven, each morn Fresh is the fair Narcissus born : Of these great powers the...
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Athens and the Peloponnese: With Sketches of Northern Greece

Hermann Hettner - Athens (Greece) - 1854 - 248 pages
...this region's blest retreats, Where white Colonus lifts his head, And glories in the bounding steed ; Where sadly sweet the frequent nightingale Impassion'd...'midst the cluster'd vine, Which high above, to form a bower Safe from the sun or stormy shower, Loves its thick branches to entwine, Where frolic Bacchus...
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Lectures Delivered in America in 1874

Charles Kingsley - America - 1875 - 168 pages
...And glories in the bounding steed. Where sadly sweet the frequent nightingale Impassioned pours his evening song, And charms with varied notes each verdant vale, The ivy's dark-green boughs among, Or sheltered 'neath the clustering vine Which, high above him form a bower, Safe from the sun or stormy...
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Literary and General Lectures and Essays

Charles Kingsley - Literary Collections - 1880 - 448 pages
...And glories in the bounding steed. Where sadly sweet the frequent nightingale Impassioned pours his evening song, And charms with varied notes each verdant vale, The ivy's dark-green boughs among, Or sheltered 'neath the clustering vine Which, high above him forms a bower, Safe from the sun or stormy...
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The Works of Charles Kingsley, Volume 20

Charles Kingsley - 1880 - 448 pages
...And glories in the bounding steed. Where sadly sweet the frequent nightingale Impassioned pours his evening song, And charms with varied notes each verdant vale, The ivy's dark-green boughs among, Or sheltered 'neath the clustering vine Which, high above him forms a bower, Safe from the sun or stormy...
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Letters and Literary Remains of Edward FitzGerald, Volume 3

Edward FitzGerald - Authors, English - 1889 - 520 pages
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Letters and Literary Remains: The mighty magician. Such stuff as dreams are ...

Edward FitzGerald - 1889 - 532 pages
...this region's blest retreats, Where white Colonus lifts his head, And glories in the bounding steed. Where sadly sweet the frequent nightingale Impassion'd...Where frolic Bacchus always roves, And visits with his fost'ring Nymphs the groves. Antistrophe i. Bathed in the dew of heav'n each morn Fresh is the fair...
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Literary and General Lectures and Essays

Charles Kingsley - Literary Collections - 1890 - 442 pages
...And glories in the bounding steed. Where sadly sweet the frequent nightingale Impassioned pours his evening song, And charms with varied notes each verdant vale, The ivy's dark-green boughs among, Or sheltered 'neath the clustering vine Which, high above him forms a bower, Safe from the sun or stormy...
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