And a dew was distill'd from their flowers, that gave All the fragrance of summer, when summer was gone. Thus memory draws from delight, ere it dies, \ ".> An essence that breathes of it many a year... Lalla Rookh: An Oriental Romance - Side 55af Thomas Moore - 1854 - 287 siderFuld visning - Om denne bog
| Charles Granville Gepp - 1830 - 194 sider
...observe the transposition of the English. EXERCISE L. (same continued). No, the roses soon wither 'd that hung o'er the wave; But some blossoms were gather'd while freshly they shone, And a dew was distill' d from the flowers, that gave All the fragrance of Summer, when Summer was gone. Thus Memory... | |
| 1831 - 272 sider
...yet ? — Are the roses still bright by the calm Bendemeer ? . " .' No— the roses soon wither 'd that hung o'er the wave, . But some blossoms were...draws from delight ere it dies, , , ; An essence that breath of it many a year ; Thus bright to my soul, as 'twas then to my eyes, Is that bower on the bank... | |
| Author of The young man's own book - 1836 - 336 sider
...nightingale singing there yet ? Are the roses stUl bright by the calm Bendemeer ? No, the roses soon wither'd that hung o'er the wave, But some blossoms were gather'd...while freshly they shone, And a dew was distill'd from the flowers, that gave All the fragrance of summer, when summer was gone. Thus memory draws from delight... | |
| Thomas Moore - 1841 - 366 sider
...nightingale singing there yet ? Are the roses still bright by the calmBENDEMEER ? No, the roses soon wither'd that hung o'er the wave, But some blossoms were gather'd,...Thus bright to my soul, as 'twas then to my eyes, Is thatbower on the banks of the calm BENDEMEER ! " Poor maiden ! " thought the youth, " if thou wert... | |
| Thomas Moore - 1844 - 800 sider
...still bright by the calm BENЬЕМЕЕК ? No, the roses soon wither'd that hung o'er the wave, Bat some blossoms were gather'd, while freshly they shone,...All the fragrance of summer, when summer was gone. i " One of the head-dresses of the Persian women la | cooiposed of a light golden chain-work, let with... | |
| C. A. Baron De Bode - 1845 - 464 sider
...poetry and hope. I felt all the force and the truth of what Moore has so beautifully expressed, — " Thus memory draws from delight, ere it dies, An essence that breathes of it many a year," &c. From Kenore, which we left at a-quarter past six am, in a SSW direction, we reached Bend-Amir at... | |
| Literary and Philosophical Society of Liverpool - 1883 - 376 sider
...o'er the wave. But some blossoms were gathered, while, freshly they shone, And a dew was distilled from their flowers, that gave All the fragrance of summer, when summer was gone. Thus, at the moment the perfume escapes from the flower, man seizes it, masters it, and uses it to increase... | |
| C. A. Baron De Bode - 1845 - 472 sider
...singing there yet ? Are the roses still bright by the calm Bendemcer ? " No ! the roses soon wither'd that hung o'er the wave ; But some blossoms were gather'd, while freshly they shone, * See Heeren's " Historical Researches into the Politics, Intercourse, and Trade of the Principal Nations... | |
| Thomas Moore - 1849 - 822 sider
...singing there yet? Are the roses still bright by the calm BEXDEJIEEB ? No, the roses soon wither'd that hung o'er the wave, But some blossoms were gather'd,...All the fragrance of summer, when summer was gone. 1 " One of the head-dresses of the Persian women is composed of a light golden chain-work, Ect with... | |
| Thomas Moore - 1850 - 322 sider
...hung o'er the wave, But some blossoms were gaiher'd while freshly they shone, And a dew was distilt'd from their flowers, that gave All the fragrance of...from delight, ere it dies, An essence that breathes ef it many a year; Thus bright to my soul, as 't was then to my eyes, Is that bower on the banks of... | |
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