| Charles Walton Sanders - 1845 - 312 páginas
...The long or accented syllable, is denoted thus ( " ), the short or unaccented, thus ( " ). EXAMPLES. Ye nymphs of Solyma, begin the song, — To heavenly themes sublimer strains belong. 1. ThS e&ui ascends above the sky, And triumphs In her liberty. 2. Night is the time for rest ; How... | |
| 1846 - 436 páginas
...coming from the sea ; Or hear old Triton blow his wreathed horn. MESSIAH. — Pope. A SACRED ECLOGUE. YE Nymphs of Solyma ! begin the song : To heavenly themes sublimer strains belong. The mossy fountains, and the sylvan shades, The dreams of Pindus and the Aonian maids, Delight no more.... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1846 - 328 páginas
...thoughts, might see how farthe images and descriptions of the prophet are superior to those of the poet. YE nymphs of Solyma! begin the song: To heavenly themes sublimer strains belong. The mossy fountains and the sylvan shades, The dreams of Pindus and the Aonian maids, Delight no more... | |
| Asa Humphrey - 1847 - 238 páginas
...correspondencies between the lines in a couplet, and also between those in a stanza: in a couplet; as: " Ye nymphs of Solyma ! begin the song : To heavenly themes" sublimer strains belong." The first of these lines containing a syntax pause in the intermediate part, a pause is also necessary... | |
| Richard Green Parker - 1849 - 466 páginas
...caesural pause coincides with the slightest pause or division in the sense, the line can be read easily ; as . in the two first verses of Pope's Messiah : '...heavenly themes" sublimer strains belong.' But if it should happen that words which have so strict and intimate a connexion as not to bear even a momentary... | |
| Alexander Pope, William Charles Macready - 1849 - 646 páginas
...the passages of Isaiah, and those of Virgil, under the same disadvantage of a literal translation. YE nymphs of Solyma ! begin the song : To heavenly themes sublimer strains belong. The mossy fountains, and the sylvan shades, The dreams of Pindus and the Aonian maids, Delight no more... | |
| George Croly - 1850 - 442 páginas
...glorified. Who for lost man's redemption Jk ' And equal adoration be, Eternal Paraclete, to thee I POPE. MESSIAH. YE nymphs of Solyma! begin the song : To heavenly themes sublimer strains belong. The mossy fountains and the sylvan shades, The dreams of Find us and the Aonian maids, Delight no more.... | |
| Walter McLeod - 1850 - 170 páginas
...greatly delicits. a-dorn', beautify - - omo. port'-als, gates - - porta. de-cay', waste or fail - cado. Ye nymphs of Solyma *, begin the song : To heavenly themes sublimer strains belong. The mossy fountains and the sylvan shades, The dreams of Pindus", and the Aonian maids, Delight no... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1850 - 510 páginas
...the paHUtgrs of Isaiub, and those of Virgil, under tbc same disadvantage of a literal translation. YB nymphs of Solyma! begin the song: To heavenly themes sublimer strains belong. The mossy fountains ami the sylvan shades, The dreams of Pindus and the Aonian maids, Returning Justice1... | |
| Abraham Mills - 1851 - 616 páginas
...his heart; Life's idle business at one gasp be o'er, The muse forgot, and thou beloved no more! THE MESSIAH. Ye nymphs of Solyma! begin the song: To heavenly themes sublimer strains belong. The mossy fountains and the sylvan shades, The dreams of Pindus, and the Aonian maids, Delight no more—0... | |
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