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" Alla's wonderful Throne ? And the Drops of Life — oh ! what would they be In the boundless Deep of Eternity?" While thus she mused, her pinions fann'd The air of that sweet Indian land, Whose air is balm ; whose ocean spreads O'er coral rocks and amber... "
The Poetical Works of Thomas Moore: With a Memoir - Page 145
by Thomas Moore - 1856
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The Port Folio

1817 - 560 pages
...beds; Whose mountains, pregnant bv thc bean Of the warm sun, uith diamonds tex-m; Whose rivulets ore like rich brides. Lovely, with gold beneath their tides; Whose sandal groves, and bowers of sp'e* Might be a Pen's Paradise! But crimson now her nven ran With buman blood— the smell of death...
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Lalla Rookh: An Oriental Romance

Thomas Moore - 1817 - 374 pages
...flurbelot, Volney. f The Isles of Panchaia. Whose air is balm; whose ocean spreads O'er coral banks and amber beds; Whose mountains, pregnant by the beam...Paradise! But crimson now her rivers ran With human blood—the smell of death Came reeking from those spicy bowers, And man, the sacrifice of man, Mingled...
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Lalla Rookh: An Oriental Romance

Thomas Moore - 1817 - 418 pages
...abyss made by the fire beneath their foundations." — Voyage to the Indian Ocean. Page 137. Whose air is balm, whose ocean spreads O'er coral rocks and amber beds, fyc. " It is not like the Sea of India, whose bottom is rich with pearls and ambergris, whose mountains...
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The Annual Register, Or, A View of the History, Politics, and Literature for ...

1818 - 798 pages
...fann'd The air of that sweet Indian land, Whose air is balm ; whose ocean spreads VOL. LIX. 20, • O'er O'er coral rocks and amber beds ; Whose mountains, pregnant by the beam Of the wurin sun, with diamonds teem ; Whose rivulets are like rich brides, Lovely, with gold beneath their...
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The works of Thomas Moore, comprehending all his melodies, ballads ..., Volume 1

Thomas Moore - 1823 - 428 pages
...abyss made by the fire beneath their foundations." — Pcyage to the Indian Ocean. PAGE i3Q. If hose air is balm ; whose ocean spreads O'er coral rocks and amber beds ; etc. " It is not like the Sea of India, whose bottom is rich with pearls and ambergris, whose mountains...
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The Works of Thomas Moore: Lalla Rookh

Thomas Moore - 1823 - 422 pages
...abyss made by the fire beneath their foundations." — Voyage to the Indian Ocean. PAGE i3g. Whose air is balm ; whose ocean spreads O'er coral rocks and amber beds ; etc. " It is not like the Sea of India, whose bottom is rich with pearls and ambergris, whose mountains...
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The cabinet; or The selected beauties of literature [ed. by J ..., Volume 1

Cabinet - 1824 - 440 pages
...Deep of Eternity ?" While thus she mus'd, her pinions fann'd The air of that sweet Indian land, Whose air is balm ; whose ocean spreads O'er coral rocks...pregnant by the beam Of the warm sun, with diamonds teem ; * " The Brabmins of this province insist that the blue Campac flowers only in Paradise." — Sir...
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The Works of Thomas Moore, Esq, Volume 1

Thomas Moore - 1825 - 326 pages
...Deep of Eternity ?" While thus she mus'd, her pinions fannM The air of that sweet Indian land, Whose air is balm ; whose ocean spreads O'er coral rocks and amber beds; Whose mountains, pregnant by thebeani Of the warm sun, with diamonds teem ; Whose rivulets are like rich brides, Lovely, with gold...
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The Poetical Works of Thomas Moore Including His Melodies, Ballads, Etc ...

Thomas Moore - 1829 - 470 pages
...Deep of Eternity?« While thus she mused, her pinions fann'd The air of that sweet Indian land. Whose air is balm; whose ocean spreads O'er coral rocks and amber beds; (73) Whoec mountains, pregnant by ihr hcam Of the warm sun, with diamonds teem; ЛМюяе rivulets...
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The poetical works of Thomas Moore

Thomas Moore - 1829 - 456 pages
...Deep of Eternity?While thus she mused, her pinions fann'd The air of that sweet Indian land, Whose air is balm; whose ocean spreads O'er coral rocks and amber beds; (7?) Whose mountains, pregnant by the beam Of the warm sun, with diamonds teem; Whose rivulds are like...
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