When first on me they breathed and shone ; New, as if brought from other spheres, Yet welcome as if loved for years ! Then fly with me, — if thou hast known No other flame, nor falsely thrown A gem away, that thou hadst sworn Should ever in thy heart... Lalla Rookh: An Oriental Romance - Page 333by Thomas Moore - 1817 - 405 pagesFull view - About this book
| Thomas Moore - 1860 - 782 pages
...spheres, Yet welcome as if lov'd for years. Then fly with me, — if thou hast known No other flume, nor falsely thrown A gem away, that thou hadst sworn Should ever iu thy heart be worn. Come, if the love thon hast for me. Is pure and fresh as mine for thec, — Fresh... | |
| Thomas Moore - 1861 - 428 pages
...they breath'd and shone ; New, as if brought from other spheres, Yet welcome as if loved for years. Then fly with me, — if thou hast known No other...fountain under ground, When first 'tis by the lapwing found.377 But if for me thou dost forsake Some other maid, and rudely break Her worshipp'd image from... | |
| Robert Sullivan - 1861 - 532 pages
...New—as if brought f>">m other spheres, Yet welcome—as if loved for years I Then fly with me!—if thou hast known No other flame, nor falsely thrown...thou hadst sworn Should ever in thy heart be worn. Come!—if the love thou hast for me Is pure and fresh as mine for thee,— Fresh as the fountain under... | |
| 1864 - 396 pages
...heaven and heaven is love. Although I am such an amorous candidate for matrimony, yet still my heart is Fresh as the fountain under ground, When first 'tis by the lapwing found. I fear if this war lasts much longer, I will become a monomaniac upon the subject. It haunts me, and... | |
| 1864 - 420 pages
...heaven is love. Although I am such an nmorous candidate for matrimony, yet still my heart is Fresli as the fountain Under ground, When first 'tis by the lapwing found. I fear if this war lasts much longer, I will become a monomaniac upon the subject. It haunts me, and... | |
| Maud Jeanne Franc - 1867 - 396 pages
...comfortable once more, I shall be happy, and so many more, I know. CHAPTER XXXIX. SOMEWHAT OF MAGGIE. " Come ! if the love thou hast for me Is pure and fresh...under ground When first 'tis by the lapwing found. " " MAGGIE, I can see no force of reasoning that can stand against simple facts. Here am I, isolated... | |
| William Cullen Bryant - 1871 - 968 pages
...they breathed and shone ; New, as if brought from other spheres, Yet welcome as if loved for years ! " n strand, By those deep sounds possessed with inward...still unravished bride of quietness ! Thou foster-c underground, When first Ч is by the lapwing found. " But if for me thou dost forsake Some other maid,... | |
| 1872 - 900 pages
...they breathed and shone ; New, as if brought from other spheres, Yet welcome as if loved for years ! " illows flow ; The water is calm and still below, For the winds and waves are absent there. lore thou hast for me Is pure and fresh as mine for thee, — Flush as the fountain underground, When... | |
| Robert Philip Tyrwhitt - 1872 - 162 pages
...Friesland, there also meaning a lapwing or peewit. Nourmahal's song in Moore's " Light of the Harem," has ' Fresh as the fountain under ground, When first 'tis by the lapwing found.' As to the Turrk'k, Trcwhitt, and Territt families, (see Appendix). B Their present crest is a " wild... | |
| William Cullen Bryant - 1873 - 906 pages
...they breathed and shone ; New, as if brought from other spheres, Yet welcome as if loved for years ! " be ; And priests in black gowns were walking (heir rounds, And binding with briers my thec, — Fresh as the fountain underground, When first 't is by the lapwing found. " But if for me... | |
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