| John William Stanhope Hows - 1866 - 574 sider
...flowers or flying gems : — And near the boy, who, tired with play Now nestling 'mid the roses lay, She saw a wearied man dismount . From his hot steed,...him down to drink. Then swift his haggard brow he turned To the fair child, who fearless sat, Though never yet hath day-beam burned Upon a brow more... | |
| Nelson Thomas and sons, ltd - 1866 - 408 sider
...winged flowers or flyinggems: And near the boy, who, tired with play, Now nestling 'mid the roses lay. She saw a wearied man dismount From his hot steed, and on the brink Of a small temple's rustic fount Impatient fling him down to drink. Then swift his haggard brow he turned To the... | |
| 1866 - 408 sider
...winged flowers or flying gems : And near the boy, who, tired with play, Now nestling 'mid the roses lay, She saw a wearied man dismount From his hot steed, and on the brink Of a small temple's rustic fount Then swift his haggard brow lie turned To the fair child, who fearless sat —... | |
| sir William Smith - 1869 - 382 sider
...flowers or flying gems : — And, near the boy, who, tir'd with piny, Now nestling 'mid the roses lay, She saw a wearied man dismount From his hot steed,...never yet hath day-beam burn'd Upon a brow more fierce thnn that, — Sullenly fierce— a mixture dire, Like thunder-clouds, of gloom and fire ! 1. Haggard... | |
| Thomas Budd Shaw, William Smith - 1869 - 420 sider
...flowers or flying gems: — And, near the boy, who tired with play, Now nestling 'mid the roses lay, She saw a wearied man dismount From his hot steed,...him down to drink. Then swift his haggard brow he turned To the fair child, who fearless sat, Though never yet hath day-beam burned In which the Peri's... | |
| Charles Dexter Cleveland - 1869 - 810 sider
...flowers or flying gems ; — And, near the boy, who, tired with play, Now nestling 'mid the roses lay, She saw a wearied man dismount From his hot steed, and on the brink Of a small imaret's3 rustic fount Impatient fling him down to drink. Then swift his haggard brow he turn'd To... | |
| William Smith, Benjamin Nicholas Martin - 1870 - 482 sider
...flowers or flying gems : — And, near the boy, who tired with play, Now nestling 'mid the roses lay, She saw a wearied man dismount From his hot steed,...small imaret's rustic fount Impatient fling him down to'drink. Then swift his haggard brow he turned To the fair child, who fearless sat, Though never yet... | |
| Thomas Budd Shaw, William Smith - 1850 - 492 sider
...his haggard brow he turned To the fair child, who fearless sat, Though never yet hath day-beam burned Upon a brow more fierce than that. — Sullenly fierce...mixture dire, Like thunder-clouds, of gloom and fire I In which the Peri's eye could read Dark tales of many a ruthless deed ; The ruined maid — the shrine... | |
| Francis Henry Underwood - 1871 - 664 sider
...flowers or flying gems : And, near the boy, who, tired with play, Now nestling 'mid the roses lay, She saw a wearied man dismount From his hot steed,...him down to drink. Then swift his haggard brow he turned To the fair child, who fearless sat, Though never yet hath day-beam burned Upon a brow more... | |
| John William Stanhope Hows - 1872 - 438 sider
...And, near the boy, who tir'd with play Now nestling 'mid the roses lay, She saw a weaned man dismount Impatient fling him down to drink. Then swift his...daybeam burn'd Upon a brow more fierce than that—- Suddenly fierce — a mixture dire, Like thunder clouds, of gloom and flre ; In which the Peri's eye... | |
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