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" Nile — that sacred flower being accounted no less welcome to the moon than the golden blossoms of the bean-flower are known to be to the sun. As they passed under the lamp, a gleam of light flashed from their bosoms, which, I could perceive, was the... "
The Poetical Works of Thomas Moore - 59. oldal
szerző: Thomas Moore - 1841
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The Dublin Magazine, 1. kötet

1840 - 606 oldal
...with small silver stars. Through their dark Wks was wreathed the white lily of the Nile— that 'M.-ed flower being accounted no less welcome to the moon,...gleam of light flashed from their bosoms, which, I conld perceive, was the reflection of a sm'ill mirror, that, in the manner of the women of the Kast,...

Blackwood's Magazine, 22. kötet

1827 - 798 oldal
...flower being accounted as welcome to the moon, as the golden blossoms of the beandower are to the son. As they passed under the lamp, a gleam of light flashed...bosoms, which, I could perceive, was the reflection of asmall mirror, that, Sn die manner .of the women of the East, each wore beneath her left shoulder....

The Cornish Magazine, 25. kiadás

1826 - 696 oldal
...white lily ot the Nile, — that flower beii'g accounted as welcome to the moon, as the bean-flower is to the sun. As they passed under the lamp, a gleam of lighi flashed from their bosom», which I could perceive, was the r lleciion ofa'small mirror, that,...

The Westminster Review, 8. kötet

1827 - 530 oldal
...— that flower being accounted as welcome to the moon as the golden blossoms of the bean-flower are to the sun. As they passed under the lamp, a gleam of light flashed from their bosoms, which T could perceive was the reflection of a small mirror that, in the manner of the women of the East,...

The Gentleman's Magazine, 97. kötet,2. rész;141-142. kötet

1827 - 716 oldal
...that flower being accounted as welcome to the Moon, as tue golden bios-* somi of the bean-flower are to the Sun. As they passed under the lamp, a gleam of light flashed from tlieir bosoms, which I could jierceive was the reflection of a small mirror, thiii, in the manner of...

The Epicurean

Thomas Moore - 1835 - 134 oldal
...—that flower being accounted as welcome to the moon , as the golden blossoms of the bean-flower are to the sun. As they passed under the lamp, a gleam...was the reflection of a small mirror, that, in the ner of the women of the East, each wore beneath her left shoulder. There was no music to regulate their...

The Dublin Magazine, 1. kötet

1840 - 562 oldal
...small silver stars. Through their dark locks was wreathed the white lily of the Nile — that sacred flower being accounted no less welcome to the moon,...blossoms of the beanflower are known to be to the snn. As they passed under the lamp, a gleam of light flashed from their bosoms, which, I could perceive,...

The Citizen (or, Dublin monthly magazine).

1840 - 552 oldal
...stars. Through their dark locks was wreathed the white lily of the Nile — that sacred flower beiug accounted no less welcome to the moon, than the golden...blossoms of the beanflower are known to be to the sun. Аз they passed ander the lamp, a gleam of light flashed from their bosoms, which. I could perceive,...

The Prose and Poetry of Europe and America: Consisting of Literary Gems and ...

1845 - 614 oldal
...small silver stars. Through their dark locks wan wreathed the white lily of the Nile— that sacred ce, he to the sun. As they passed under the lamp, a gleam of light flashed from iheir bosoms, which, I...

The Poetical Works of Thomas Moore

Thomas Moore - 1849 - 822 oldal
...small silver stars. Through their dark locks was wreathed the white lily of the Nile — that sacred flower being accounted no less welcome to the moon, than the golden blossoms of the beanflower2 are known to be to the sun. As they passed under the lamp, a gleam of light flashed from...




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