Soften'd his spirit) look'd and lay, Watching the rosy infant's play : — Though still, whene'er his eye by chance Fell on the boy's, its lurid glance Met that unclouded, joyous gaze, As torches, that have burnt all night Through some impure and godless... The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal - Side 211818Fuld visning - Om denne bog
| 1842 - 480 sider
...(As if the balmy evening time Soften'd his spirit) look'd and lay, Watching the rosy infant's play : Though still, whene'er his eye by chance Fell on the...orb of daylight sets, Is rising sweetly on the air, The boy has started from the bed Of flowers, where he had laid his head, And down upon the fragrant... | |
| 1862 - 512 sider
...(As if the balmy evening time Soften'd his spirit) look'd and lay, Watching the rosy infant's play : Though still, whene'er his eye by chance Fell on the...vesper-call to prayer, As slow the orb of daylight sets, The boy has started from the bed Of flowers, where he had laid his head, And down upon the fragrant... | |
| 1842 - 514 sider
...gift is not resting there. CHILDREN. " Though still, whene'er his eye by chance Fell on the Child's, its lurid glance Met that unclouded joyous gaze, As...godless rite, Encounter morning's glorious rays." MOORE. LOVE you not rosy children ? Traveller upon earth, wert thoti ever weary with gazing upon the... | |
| John Hanbury Dwyer - 1843 - 320 sider
...if the balmy evening time Soften'il his spirit, look'd and lay Watching the rosy infant's play; — Though still, whene'er his eye by chance Fell on the...Encounter morning's glorious rays. But hark ! the vesper call to prayer, As slow the orb of day-light sets, Is rising sweetly on the air, From SYRIA'S... | |
| Thomas Moore - 1844 - 800 sider
...fail, whatever business they are then about, but pray immediately when the hour alarms them, whaterer Met that unclouded, joyous gaze, As torches, that...Encounter morning's glorious rays. But, hark ! the vesper calls to pray'r, As slow the orb of daylight sets, Is rising sweetly on the air, From SYRIA'S... | |
| John Hanbury Dwyer - 1844 - 318 sider
...if the balmy evening time Soften'd his spirit, look'd and lay Watching the rosy infant's play; — Though still, whene'er his eye by chance Fell on the boy's, its lurid glance 25 19 Met that unclouded, joyous gaze, As torches, that have burnt all night Through some impure and... | |
| 1845 - 614 sider
...lay, Watching the rosy infant's play : — Though still, whene'er his eye by chance Fell on the boy, in his A , vesper calls to pray'r, Ad slow the orb of daylight sets, Is rising sweetly on the air, From SYRIA'S... | |
| William Draper Swan - 1845 - 482 sider
...if the balmy evening time Softened his spirit — looked and lay, Watching the rosy infant's play; Though still, whene'er his eye by chance Fell on the...that unclouded, joyous gaze, As torches, that have burned all night, Through some impure and godless rite, Encounter morning's glorious rays. But hark!... | |
| William Draper Swan - 1845 - 494 sider
...if the balmy evening time Softened his spirit — looked and lay, Watching the rosy infant's play ; Though still, whene'er his eye by chance Fell on the...its lurid glance Met that unclouded, joyous gaze, N As torches, that have • burned all night, Through some impure and godless rite, Encounter morning's... | |
| Thomas Moore - 1845 - 298 sider
...de Cmtrnand. — See also Cattellan's Mceurs des Ottomans, tom. vp 146. But, hark ! the vesper call to prayer, As slow the orb of daylight sets, Is rising sweetly on the air, From STRIA'S thousand minarets ! The boy has started from the bed Of flowers, where he had laid his head,... | |
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