| Francis Turner Palgrave - 1861 - 356 pages
...secure his treasure, Conveys it in a borrow'd name : Euphelia serves to grace my measure, But Cloe is my real flame. My softest verse, my darling lyre Upon Euphelia's toilet lay— When Cloe noted her desire That I should sing, that I should play. Fair Cloe blush'd : Euphelia frown'd... | |
| Richard Henry Stoddard - 1861 - 526 pages
...to secure his treasure, Conveys it in a borrowed name; Euphelia serves to grace my measure, But Cloe is my real flame. My softest verse, my darling lyre, Upon Euphelia's toilet lay ; "When Cloe noted her desire, That I should sing, that I should play. My lyre I time, my voice I raise, But... | |
| Richard Henry Stoddard - 1861 - 552 pages
...to secure his treasure. Conveys it in a borrowed name; Euphelia serves to grace my measure, But Cloe is my real flame. My softest verse, my darling lyre. Upon Euphelia's toilet lay ; When Cloe noted her desire, That I should sing, that I should play. My lyre I tune, niy voice I raise, But... | |
| 1863 - 438 pages
...But Cloe is my real flame. My softest verse, my darling lyre Upon Euphelia's toilet lay — When Cloe noted her desire That I should sing, that I should...But with my numbers mix my sighs ; And whilst I sing Euphelia's praise, I fix my soul on Cloe's eyes. Fair Cloe blush'd : Euphelia frown'd : I sung, and... | |
| Matthew Prior - 1866 - 350 pages
...But Cloe is my real flame. My softest verse, my darling lyre, Upon Euphelia's toilet lay ; When Cloe noted her desire, That I should sing, that I should...my voice I raise ; But with my numbers mix my sighs : 10 And whilst I sing Euphelia's praise, I fix my soul on Cloe's eyes. Fair Cloe blush'd : Euphelia... | |
| Hubert Ashton Holden - 1866 - 726 pages
...secure his treasure, -L conveys it in a borrowed name: Euphelia serves to grace my measure ; but Cloe is my real flame. My softest verse, my darling lyre, upon Euphelia's toilet lay; when Cloe noted her desire that I should sing, that I should play. My lyre I tune, my voice I raise ; but... | |
| 1866 - 392 pages
...secure his treasure, Conveys it in a borrowed name ; Euphelia serves to grace my measure, But Cloe is my real flame. My softest verse, my darling lyre Upon Euphelia's toilet lay— When Cloe noted her desire That I should sing, that I should play. My lyre I tune, my voice I raise, But... | |
| Frederick Locker- Lampson - 1867 - 380 pages
...Montague. THE merchant, to secure his treasure, Conveys it in a borrow'd name : Euphelia serves to grace my measure ; But Chloe is my real flame. My softest verse,...voice I raise ; But with my numbers mix my sighs : And while I sing Euphelia's praise, I fix my soul on Chloe's eyes. Fair Chloe blush'd : Euphelia frown'd... | |
| J. H. - 1867 - 860 pages
...to secure his treasure Conveys it in a borrow'd name ; Euphelia seems to grace my measure, But Cbloe is my real flame. My softest verse, my darling lyre, Upon Euphelia's toilet lay, When Cbloe noted her desire That I should sing, that I should play. My lyre I tune, my voice I raise, But... | |
| Charles Granville Gepp - 1874 - 240 pages
...secure his treasure, Conveys it in a borrow'd name : Euphelia serves to grace my measure, But Chloo is my real flame. My softest verse, my darling lyre,...her desire That I should sing, that I should play. Stanza I. 1. " To secure," labouring to keep safe. — 2. " Borrow'd," fictus. — 3. " Serves to grace,"... | |
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