... the speechless three — For they feel fair Anna Grace drawn silently away, By whom they dare not look to see They feel their tresses twine with her parting locks of gold, And the curls elastic falling, as her head withdraws ; They feel her sliding... The Ballad Poetry of Ireland - Page 149edited by - 1861 - 253 pagesFull view - About this book
| 1858 - 862 pages
...curls elastic falling, as her lie d withdraws ; They feel her sliding arms from their tranced arms unfold, But they dare not look to see the cause. For...eyes, Or their limbs from the cold ground raise." But the supernatural, like all the other departments of what is termed the ballad poetry of the Irishj... | |
| 1834 - 766 pages
...the curls clastic falling, as her head withdraws ; They feel her sliding arms from their tranced anus unfold, But they dare not look to see the. cause :...With every haunted mountain and streamy vale below ; When, as the mist dissolves in the yellow morning tide, The maidens' trance dissolveth so. Then fly... | |
| sir Charles Gavan Duffy - 1845 - 262 pages
...the curls elastic falling, as her head withdraws; They feel her sliding arms from their tranced arms unfold, But they dare not look to see the cause :...Till out of Night the Earth has rolled her dewy side, Withevery haunted mountain and streamy vale below; Then fly the ghastly three as swiftly as they may,... | |
| 1847 - 784 pages
...withdraws ; They feel her sliding arms from their tranced arms unfold. But they dare not look to «ее the cause : " For heavy on their senses the faint...With every haunted mountain and streamy vale below ; When, as the mist dissolves in the yellow morning tide, The maidens' trance dissolveth so. " Then... | |
| Edward Hayes (collector of ballads) - 1856 - 442 pages
...the curls elastic falling, as her head withdraws ; They feel her sliding arms from their tranced arms unfold, But they dare not look to see the cause :...With every haunted mountain and streamy vale below ; When, as the mist dissolves in the yellow morning tide, The maidens' trance dissolveth so. Then fly... | |
| Edward Hayes - 1856 - 396 pages
...the curls elastic falling, as her head withdraws ; They feel her sliding arms from their tranced arms unfold, But they dare not look to see the cause :...With every haunted mountain and streamy vale below ; "When, as the mist dissolves in the yellow morning tide, The maidens' trance dissolveth so. Then... | |
| David Charles Bell - 1856 - 466 pages
...the curls elastic falling, as her head withdraws; They feel her sliding arms from their tranced arms unfold, But they dare not look to see the cause :...quivering eyes, Or their limbs from the cold ground raise. K Till out of Night the Earth has rolled her dewy side, , With every haunted mountain and streamy vale... | |
| 1858 - 796 pages
...unfold, But they daro not look to seo the causo. For heavy on their senses the faint enchantment nee Through all that night of anguish and perilous amaze...quivering eyes Or their limbs from the cold ground raise." But the supernatural, like all the other departments of what is termed the ballad poetry of the Irish,... | |
| William Allingham - 1860 - 316 pages
...the curls elastic falling, as her head withdraws ; They feel her sliding arms from their tranced arms unfold, But they dare not look to see the cause :...Through all that night of anguish and perilous amaze; Q And neither fear nor wonder can ope their quivering eyes Or their limbs from the cold ground raise.... | |
| Penny readings - 1866 - 304 pages
...the curls elastic falling, as her head withdraws, They feel her sliding arms from their tranced arms unfold, But they dare not look to see the cause :...With every haunted mountain and streamy vale below ; , When, as the mist dissolves in the yellow morning tide, The maidens' trance dissolveth so. Then... | |
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