Break, Phantsie, from thy cave of cloud, And wave thy purple wings, Now all thy figures are allowed, And various shapes of things. Create of airy forms a stream ; It must have blood and... Works - Page 340by Washington Irving - 1864Full view - About this book
 | 1860 - 492 pages
...ßreak, Phant'sie, from thy cave of cloud, And spread thy purple wings; Now all thy figures are allow'd, And various shapes of things; Create of airy forms a stream, ' '• , It must have blood, and nought of phlegin: And though it be a waking dream, Cho. Yet let it like an odour rise To all the senses... | |
 | Ben Jonson - 1969 - 576 pages
...Break, Fant'sy, from thy cave of cloud And spread thy purple wings; Now all thy figures are allowed, 40 And various shapes of things; Create of airy forms a stream; It must have blood and nought of phlegm, And though it be a waking dream, 22 HUMOROUS /im<iH/ir. 42 BLOOD . . . PHLEGM Blood... | |
 | Washington Irving - 1998 - 840 pages
...THE PHANTOM ISLAND "Break, Phantsie, from thy cave of cloud, And wave thy purple wings, Now all thy figures are allowed, And various shapes of things....have blood and naught of phlegm; And though it be a waking dream, Yet let it like an odor rise To all the senses here, And fall like sleep upon their eyes,... | |
 | Enid Welsford - 484 pages
...the place sang: 'Break, Phant'sie, from thy cave of cloud, And spread thy purple wings; Now all thy figures are allowed, And various shapes of things;...Create of airy forms a stream, It must have blood, and nought of phlegm; And though it be a waking dream. CHO. Yet let it like an odour rise To all the Senses... | |
 | Thomas Campbell, Samuel Carter Hall, Edward Bulwer Lytton Baron Lytton, Theodore Edward Hook, Thomas Hood, William Harrison Ainsworth, William Ainsworth - 1819 - 608 pages
...thy cave of cloud, And spread thy purple wings ; Now all thy figures are allowed, And various shape's of things ; Create of airy forms a stream — It must have blood, and nought of phlegm, And tho' it be a waking dream, Yet let it like an odor rise To all the senses here,... | |
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