Yet, ere it reach the plain below, Breaks into floods, that part forever. Oh, you that have the charge of Love, Keep him in rosy bondage bound, As in the Fields of Bliss above He sits, with flowerets fetter'd round; Loose not a tie that round him clings,... Lalla Rookh - Side 237af Thomas Moore - 1895 - 273 siderFuld visning - Om denne bog
| 1817 - 522 sider
...clouds,—or like the stream, That smiling left the mountain's brow, As though its waters ne'er could sever, Yet, ere it reach the plain below, Breaks into floods, that part for ever." (P. 304, 305.) Whether Mr. Moore will see this hasty criticism we do not know; if he should... | |
| Thomas Moore - 1823 - 428 sider
...left the mountain's brow, ' Yet, ere it reach the plain below, Breaks into floods, that part for ever. Oh you, that have the charge of Love, Keep him in...bound, As in the Fields of Bliss above He sits, with flowrets fetter'd round ;—* Loose not a tie that round him clings, Nor ever let him use his wings... | |
| Select readings - 1824 - 300 sider
...tempests never shook, 129 That smiling left the mountain's brow, As though its waters ne'er could sever, Yet, ere it reach the plain below, Breaks into floods, that part for ever ! War. H. Moore. O War, what art thou ? ter the brightest conquest, what remains >f all thy... | |
| Thomas Moore - 1825 - 326 sider
...round all they s Till fast declining one by one The sweetnesses of love are THE LIGHT OF THE HARAM. 243 Yet, ere it reach the plain below, Breaks into floods,...bound, As in the Fields of Bliss above He sits, with flowrets fetter'd round ;*— Loose not a tie thai round him clings, Nor ever let him use his wings... | |
| John White (A.M.) - 1826 - 340 sider
...waters ne'er could sever, Yet, e'er it reach the plains below, Breaks into floods that part for ever. O you that have the charge of love, Keep him in rosy...bound, As in the fields of bliss above He sits, with flow'rets fetter'd round;— Loose not a tie that round him clings, Nor ever let him use his wings;... | |
| 1826 - 396 sider
...clouds,—or like the stream, Tli;ii smiling left the mountain's brow, As though its waters ne'er could sever, Yet, ere it reach the plain below, Breaks into floods, that part for ever!" The excellence of the above extracts must be sufficiently obvious to the dullest reader.... | |
| George Croly - 1828 - 430 sider
...left the mountain's brow, As though its waters ne'er could sever, Yet, ere it reach the plain below, Oh, you, that have the charge of Love, Keep him in...the fields of bliss above, He sits, with flowerets fettered round; — Loose not a tie that round him clings, Nor ever let him use his wings ; For even... | |
| John Johnstone (of Edinburgh.) - 1828 - 600 sider
...waters ne'er could sever, Yet ere it reach the plains below, Breaks into floods that part for ever. O you that have the charge of love, Keep him in rosy...the fields of bliss above He sits, with flowerets fettered round :— Loose not a tie that round him clings, Like that celestial bird, whose nest Is... | |
| 1828 - 814 sider
...waters ne'er could sever, Yet, ere it reach the plains below, Breaks into floods that part for ever. O you that have the charge of love, Keep him in rosy...the fields of bliss above He sits, with flowerets fettered round :— Loose not a tie that round him clings, Nor ever let him use his wings; For even... | |
| Thomas Moore - 1829 - 456 sider
...waters ne'er could sever, Yet, ere it reach the plain below, Breaks into Hoods, that part for ever. Oh you, that have the charge of Love, Keep him in...rosy bondage bound, As in the Fields of Bliss above lie sits, with tlowrcts feller* d round;—* Loose not a tie that round him clings, Nor ever let him... | |
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