| Thomas Campbell - 1809 - 148 pages
...upwards of a century. F It was in this lone valley she would charm The ling'ring noon, where flow'rs a couch had strewn; Her cheek reclining, and her snowy arm On hillock by the palm-tree half o'ergrown: And aye that volume on her lap is thrown, Which every heart of human mould... | |
| Thomas Campbell - 1810 - 266 pages
...upwards of a century. XL / It was in this lone valley she would charm The ling*ring noon, where flow'rs a couch had strewn; Her cheek reclining, and her snowy arm On hillock by the palm-tree half o'ergrown: And aye that volume on her lap is thrown, Which every heart of human mould... | |
| Thomas Campbell - 1810 - 272 pages
...upwards of a century. XI. It was in this lone valley she would charm The ling'ring noon, where flow'rs a couch had strewn; Her cheek reclining, and her snowy arm On hillock by the palm-tree half o'ergrown i And aye that volume on her lap is thrown, Which every heart of human mould... | |
| 1811 - 462 pages
...its symphony begiu. " It was in this looe valley she would charm The ling'ring noon, where fiow'rs a couch had strewn ; " Her cheek reclining, and her snowy arm " On hillock by the palm-tree half o'ergrown : " And aye that volume on her lap is throwir, " Which every heart of human... | |
| Thomas Campbell - 1828 - 260 pages
...its symphony begin. XI. It was in this lone valley she would charm The ling'ring noon, where flow'rs a couch had strewn ; Her cheek reclining, and her snowy arm On hillock by the palm-tree half o'ergrown : And aye that volume on her lap is thrown, Which every heart of human mould... | |
| British poets - 1828 - 838 pages
...symphony begin. It was in this lone valley she would chirm The lingering noon, where flower* a romli had strewn : Her cheek reclining and her snowy arm On hillock by the palm-tree half o'ergrown: And aye that volume on her Inp i» thrum, Which every heart of human mould... | |
| Samuel Rogers - 1829 - 520 pages
...it* symphony begin. XI. It was in this lone valley she would charm The lingering noon, where llow'rs a couch had strewn; Her cheek reclining, and her snowy arm On hillock by the palm-tree half o'ergrown: And aye that volume on her lap is thrown Which every heart of human mould... | |
| William Finden, Edward Francis Finden - 1834 - 234 pages
...yet its symphony begin. It was in this lone valley she would charm The ling'ring noon, where flow'rs a couch had strewn, Her cheek reclining, and her snowy arm On hillock by the palm-tree half o'ergrown ; And aye that volume on her lap is thrown Which every heart of human mould... | |
| Author of The young man's own book - 1836 - 336 pages
...pearls upon an Ethiop's arm. DYER. SOLITUDE. IT was in this lone valley she would charm The ling'ring noon, where flowers a couch had strewn ; Her cheek reclining, and her snowy arm On hillock by the palm-tree half o'ergrown: And aye that volume on her lap is thrown, Which every heart of human mould... | |
| Thomas Campbell - 1837 - 328 pages
...first note of organ heard within Cathedral aisles, — ere yet its symphony begin. It was in this lone valley she would charm The lingering noon, where flowers a couch had strown ; Her cheek reclining, and her snowy arm On hillock by the pine-tree half o'ergrown : And aye... | |
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