O'er the edge of the desert, black and small, Then nearer and nearer, till, one by one, He can count the camels in the sun, As over the red-hot sands they pass To where, in its slender necklace of grass, The little spring laughed and leapt in the shade,... Holden's Dollar Magazine - Page 1201849Full view - About this book
| 1889 - 552 pages
...over the red-hot sands they pass To where, in its slender necklace of grass, The little spring laughed and leapt in the shade, And with its own self like...alms ! " — The happy camels may reach the spring, But Sir Launfal sees only the gruesome thing, The Leper, lank as the rain-blanched bone, That cowers... | |
| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1889 - 248 pages
...pass To where, in its slender necklace of grass, The little spring laughed and leapt in the shade, 270 And with its own self like an infant played, And waved its signal of palms. IV. " For Christ's sweet sake, I beg an alms ; " — The happy camels may reach the spring, But Sir... | |
| James Russell Lowell - 1890 - 370 pages
...over the red-hot sands they pass To where, in its slender necklace of grass, The little spring laughed and leapt in the shade, And with its own self like an infant played, And waved its signal of palms. / ^^ IV. " For Christ's sweet sake, I beg an alms " ; The happy camels may reach the spring, But Sir... | |
| James Russell Lowell - 1890 - 342 pages
...over the red-hot sands they pass To where, in its slender necklace of grass, The little spring laughed and leapt in the shade, And with its own self like an infant played, And waved its signal of palms. IV. " For Christ's sweet sake, I beg an alms " ; The happy camels may reach the spring, But Sir Launfal... | |
| James Russell Lowell - 1890 - 338 pages
...over the red-hot sands they pass To where, in its slender necklace of grass, The little spring laughed and leapt in the shade, And with its own self like an infant played, And waved its signal of palms. Iv. " For Christ's sweet sake, I beg an alms " ; The happy camels may reach the spring, But Sir Launfal... | |
| James Russell Lowell - 1890 - 452 pages
...over the red-hot sands they pass To where, in its slender necklace of grass. The little spring laughed and leapt in the shade, And with its own self like an infant played, And waved its signal of palms. IV. " For Christ's sweet sake, I beg an alms"; — The happy camels may reach the spring, But Sir Launfal... | |
| James Russell Lowell - 1890 - 340 pages
...leapt in the shade, And with its own self like an infant played, And waved its signal of palms. IV. " For Christ's sweet sake, I beg an alms " ; The happy camels may reach the spring, But Sir Launfal sees only the grewsome thing, The leper, lank as the rain-blanched bone, That cowers... | |
| 1909 - 632 pages
...friendless he muses under the cold and cheerless sky, again the leper comes with the old plaintive cry: '"For Christ's sweet sake, I beg an alms'— The happy camels may reach the spring. But Sir Launfal sees only the grewsome thing. The leper, lank as the rain-blanched bone. That cowers... | |
| James Russell Lowell - 1891 - 560 pages
...over the red-hot sands they pass To where, in its slender necklace of grass, The little spring laughed and leapt in the shade, And with its own self like an infant played, And waved its signal of palms. IV. " For Christ's sweet sake, I beg an alms" ; — The happy camels may reach the spring, But Sir... | |
| 1891 - 494 pages
...pass To where, in its slender necklace of grass, The little spring laughed and leapt in the shade, zro And with its own self like an infant played, And waved its signal of palms. IV. " For Christ's sweet sake, I beg an alms ; " — The happy camels may reach the spring, But Sir... | |
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