The Fairy Family: A Series of Ballads & Metrical Tales Illustrating the Fairy Mythology of EuropeLongman, Brown, Green, Longmans, & Roberts, 1857 - 283 oldal |
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1 - 5 találat összesen 22 találatból.
16. oldal
... Seems wooingly to glide : Sir Roland touched the cross he wore " Such welcome had I ne'er before . " Along the hollow founding floor He steps with measured ftride . The door glides open filently Ere yet its panel touched can be By his ...
... Seems wooingly to glide : Sir Roland touched the cross he wore " Such welcome had I ne'er before . " Along the hollow founding floor He steps with measured ftride . The door glides open filently Ere yet its panel touched can be By his ...
22. oldal
... , unite In mazy dance around the knight , But calm and cold stands he , As rock among the billows white Of the embracing sea . The strain fubfides . Each feparate note Seems faintly on 22 Fairies of the Woods and Groves .
... , unite In mazy dance around the knight , But calm and cold stands he , As rock among the billows white Of the embracing sea . The strain fubfides . Each feparate note Seems faintly on 22 Fairies of the Woods and Groves .
23. oldal
... Seems faintly on the air to float : The maidens gather three and three : The Lady rifes now- Sir Roland , clafp thy rofarie And think upon thy vow . She glides to where Sir Roland ftands , The lute vibrating in her hands- " One measure ...
... Seems faintly on the air to float : The maidens gather three and three : The Lady rifes now- Sir Roland , clafp thy rofarie And think upon thy vow . She glides to where Sir Roland ftands , The lute vibrating in her hands- " One measure ...
30. oldal
... seems to be The limb of a proftrate moss - grown tree : Suddenly down her knitting fhe flings , Up to her feet with her child she springs , For creeping filently , stealthily , Comes the limb of the prostrate mofs - grown tree . Still ...
... seems to be The limb of a proftrate moss - grown tree : Suddenly down her knitting fhe flings , Up to her feet with her child she springs , For creeping filently , stealthily , Comes the limb of the prostrate mofs - grown tree . Still ...
76. oldal
... seem to have seen this stranger before ! — And the children look up and in wonder stare At the tall pale man with the fnow - white hair : And wiftfully noting these changes all He enters the dwelling of good Father Paul . Long , long ...
... seem to have seen this stranger before ! — And the children look up and in wonder stare At the tall pale man with the fnow - white hair : And wiftfully noting these changes all He enters the dwelling of good Father Paul . Long , long ...
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282. oldal - But now farewell. I am going a long way With these thou seest — if indeed I go — (For all my mind is clouded with a doubt) To the...
282. oldal - Where falls not hail, or rain, or any snow. Nor ever wind blows loudly; but it lies Deep-meadowed, happy, fair with orchard lawns And bowery hollows crowned with summer sea, Where I will heal me of my grievous wound.