William Shenstone Quote

The charm dissolves; th' aerial music's past;
The banquet ceases, and the vision flies.


'Elegy 11. He complains how soon the pleasing novelty of life is over' (1764)


The charm dissolves; th' aerial music's past; The banquet ceases, and the vision flies.

The charm dissolves; th' aerial music's past; The banquet ceases, and the vision flies.

The charm dissolves; th' aerial music's past; The banquet ceases, and the vision flies.

The charm dissolves; th' aerial music's past; The banquet ceases, and the vision flies.