| Edmund Burke - 1819 - 822 páginas
...leat'-crown'd heads, Like youthful maids, when sleep descending Warns them to their silken beds ; — Those virgin lilies, all the night Bathing their beauties...lap-wing's cry is heard, Nought seen but (when the shadows, flitting Fast from the moon, unsheath its gleam) Some purple-wing'd Sultana sitting Upon a column,... | |
| 1894 - 792 páginas
...well as the brilliancy of its colors, has obtained the title of sultana : " Those ruined shrines und towers that seem The relics of a splendid dream ; Amid whose fairy loneliness Nnught but the lapwing's cry is heard. Naught seen but (when ttip shadows, flitting Fnst from the moon,... | |
| Samuel Greatheed, Daniel Parken, Theophilus Williams, Josiah Conder, Thomas Price, Jonathan Edwards Ryland, Edwin Paxton Hood - 1817 - 738 páginas
...theirleaf-crown'd heads, Like youthful maids, when sleep descending Warns them tOitheir silken beds; — Those virgin lilies, all the night Bathing their beauties...heard, , > • Nought seen but (when the shadows, flitting • i r ast from the moon , unsheath its gleam ) . I Some purple wing d Sultana sitting ..... | |
| 1817 - 696 páginas
...youthful maids when sleep descending Warns them to their silken beds ;— Those virgin lillies »11 the night Bathing their beauties in the lake, That...more fresh and bright When their beloved sun's awake ; These ruin'd shrines and towers that seem The relics of a splendid dream ; Amid whose fairy loneliness... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1818 - 798 páginas
...leaf-crown'd 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 lap- wing's cry is heard, Nought seen but (when the shadows, flitting Fast from the moon, unsheath... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1818 - 1264 páginas
...leaf-crown'd heads, Like youthftil maids, when sleep descending Warns them to their silken beds ; — Those virgin lilies, all the night Bathing their beauties...and towers that seem The relics of a splendid dream j Amid whose fairy loneliness Nought but the lap-wing's cry is heard, Nought seen but (when the shadows,... | |
| Franklin James Didier - 1822 - 222 páginas
...frowning fragments are seen clearly in all their minuteness; in every point of view can be distinguished " Those ruin'd shrines and towers that seem The relics of a splendid dream." To the north the shattered blocks of granite frown in sullen pomp over patches of deep green moss,... | |
| Thomas Moore - 1823 - 422 páginas
...leaf-crown 'd heads, Like youthful maids, when sleep descending Warns them to their silken beds ; — * Those virgin lilies, all the night Bathing their beauties...cry is heard, • Nought seen but (when the shadows, flitting . Fast from the moon, unsheath its gleam) Some purple-wing'd Sultana f sitting Upon a column,... | |
| Elizabeth Kent - 1823 - 498 páginas
...garden ground. For such persons, they are very desirable, for they are delicate and elegant plants : " Those virgin lilies, all the night Bathing their beauties...the lake, That they may rise more fresh and bright f* When their beloved sun's awake." MOORE'S LALI.A ROOKII. " And now the sharp keel of his little boat... | |
| Cabinet - 1824 - 440 páginas
...turtle-doves."— Sonnlnt. t Savary mentions the pelicans upon Lake Meeris. Warns them to their silken htils ; Those virgin lilies all the night Bathing their beauties...and bright, When their beloved Sun's awake,— Those ruinM shrines and towers that seem The relics of a splendid dream ; Amid whose fairy loneliness Nought... | |
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