his own. Was safe from this foul midnight's breath. Safe in her father's princely halls, Where the cool airs from fountain falls, Freshly perfumed by many a brand Of the sweet wood from India's land, Were pure as she whose brow they fann'd. But see !... Lalla Rookh - Side 129af Thomas Moore - 1895 - 273 siderFuld visning - Om denne bog
| 1817 - 552 sider
...seling himself with the thought, that she whom he loves is far from the scene of danger and death, Safe in her father's princely halls, Where the cool...fountain falls Freshly perfumed by many a brand Of the eweet wood from India's land, Were pure as she whose brow they fanned, She comes to console him, and... | |
| 1817 - 548 sider
...of danger and death, Safe in her father's princely halls, Where the cool airs from fonntaiu fall» Freshly perfumed by many a brand Of the sweet wood...from India's land, Were pure as she whose brow they fanned, She conies to console him, and to die with him. The gentle Peri performs their funeral obsequies,... | |
| Ralph Griffiths, George Edward Griffiths - 1817 - 572 sider
...that she was safe in that very distance. She, however, comes to his death-bed. Behold her arrival! ' But see, — who yonder comes by stealth, This melancholy bower to seek, Like a young envoy, sent by Health, With rosy gifts upon her cheek ? 'Tis she — far off, through... | |
| Thomas Moore - 1823 - 428 sider
...his soul in death— That she, whom he for years had known, And loved, and might have call'd his own, Freshly perfumed by many a brand Of the sweet wood...land, Were pure as she whose brow they fann'd. But see,—who yonder comes by stealth, This melancholy bower to seek, Like a young envoy, sent by Health,... | |
| William Hazlitt - 1824 - 1062 sider
...around his soul in death— That she, whom he for years had known, And lov'd, and might have call'd his own, Was safe from this foul midnight's breath...father's princely halls, Where the cool airs from fountain-falls, Freshly perfum'd by many a brand Of the sweet wood from India's land, Were pure as... | |
| Cabinet - 1824 - 440 sider
...around his soul in death—- That she, whom he for years had known, And lov'd, and might have call'd his own, Was safe from this foul midnight's breath;...father's princely halls, Where the cool airs from fountain-falls, Freshly perfumed by many a brand Of the sweet wood from India's land, Were pure as... | |
| Thomas Moore - 1825 - 326 sider
...;— Safe in-her father's princely halls. Where the cool airs from fountain falls, Freshly perfum'd by many a brand Of the sweet wood from India's land, Were pure as she whose brow they tmin'il. But see,—who yonder comes by stealth, This melancholy bower to seek, Like a young envoy... | |
| Thomas Moore - 1827 - 426 sider
...around his »oui in death — That she, whom he for years had known, And loved, and might have call'd his own, Was safe from this foul midnight's breath; — Safe in her father's prineelv lialU, Where the cool airs from fountain falls, Freshly perfumed by many a brand Of the sweet... | |
| 1828 - 814 sider
...around his soul in death— That she, whom he for years had known, ' And loved, and might have called his own, Was safe from this foul midnight's breath;—...Safe in her father's princely halls, Where the cool air from fountain-falls, Freshly perfumed by many a brand Of the sweet wood from India's land, Were... | |
| Thomas Moore - 1829 - 470 sider
...his soul in deathThai she, whom he for years had known, And loved, and might have call'd 1m own, Wns safe from this foul midnight's breath ; — Safe in...fountain falls, Freshly perfumed by many a brand Of (he sweet wood from India's land, Were pure as »he whose brow they fann'd. But see,—who yonder comes... | |
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