| 1865 - 426 sider
...Bosetta arc filled with turtle-doves." — Sonnim. § Savary mentions the pelicans upon Lake Mceris. Those virgin lilies, all the night Bathing their beauties...may rise more fresh and bright, When their beloved Son's awake ; — Those rnin'd shrines and towers that seem The relics of a splendid dream; Amid who^e... | |
| English poetry - 1865 - 410 sider
...love the sea because it is his grave ! ANON. • •». : THE RUINS OF LUXOR. <%£'' l«]HOSE ruined shrines and towers that seem The relics of a splendid dream, Amid whose fairy loneliness T" " f -3? Bought but the lapwing's cry is heard, Nought seen but (when the shadows flitting Fast from... | |
| John William Stanhope Hows - 1866 - 574 sider
...leaf-crowned heads, Like youthful maids, when sleep descending Warns them to their silken beds ; — • Those virgin lilies, all the night Bathing their beauties...bright, When their beloved Sun's awake ; — Those ruined shrines and towers that seem The relics of a splendid dream ; Amid whose fairy loneliness Naught... | |
| James Cundall - 1866 - 554 sider
...Lilies as refreshing themselves with a night bath, that they may rise fresh and pure at sunrise. " Those virgin Lilies all the night, Bathing their beauties...may rise more fresh and bright When their beloved suns awake." JULY STH. THE ACACIA TREE. — (Robinia acacia.) " Trees and flowers and brooks, Which... | |
| John Lindley - 1866 - 696 sider
...which Moore, in ' Paradise and the Peri,' thus singe : — Those virgin lilies, all the night I'othinir their beauties in the lake That they may rise more, fresh and bright When their beloved sun 's awake. The rootstocks of N. alba are said to be used for dyeing purposes, as they contain gallic... | |
| Leigh Page - 1868 - 296 sider
...from its peculiar scent, a somewhat unromantic name for ' Those lovely lilies, that all the night Are bathing their beauties in the lake, That they may...fresh and bright, When their beloved sun's awake.' But these beauteous treasures are beyond our reach to gather for our bouquet ; therefore let us away... | |
| Emma Jane Worboise - 1869 - 520 sider
...verse from ' Paradise and the Peri,' which showed that the poet Moore thought so too : it was — " ' Those virgin lilies all the night, Bathing their beauties...may rise more fresh and bright, When their beloved Sim's awake.' I would rather associate Clytie — poor, foolish, rash-loving Clytie, with the beautiful... | |
| Daniel Scrymgeour - 1870 - 644 sider
...leaf-crowned heads, Like youthful maids, when sleep descending Warns them to their silken beds ; — Those virgin lilies, all the night Bathing their beauties...dream ; Amid whose fairy loneliness Nought but the lawping's cry is heard, Nought seen but (when the shadows, flitting Fast from the moon, unsheath its... | |
| 1839 - 618 sider
...; the very horses at their pickets seemed to feel the sweet and silent influence of the hour — " Amid whose fairy loneliness Nought but the Lapwing's...cry is heard. Nought seen, but (when the shadows, flitting Fast from the moon, unsheath its gleam) Some purplc-wing'd Sultana sitting Upon a column motionless,... | |
| Francis Henry Underwood - 1871 - 664 sider
...their leaf-crowned heads, Like youthful maids, when sleep descending Warns them to their silken beds ; Those virgin lilies, all the night Bathing their beauties...and bright When their beloved sun's awake ; Those ruined shrines and towers that seem The relics of a splendid dream, 'Nought but the lapwing's cry is... | |
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