The Ladies' Garland, 2. kötetJ. Libby, 1839 |
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13. oldal
... rose above the horizon . Night fell at last . The moon , to which our captain had taken a sudden aversion , was es cloudy as he could desire ; and we rushed in between the glimmering watch - towers on the Japygian and Lacinian ...
... rose above the horizon . Night fell at last . The moon , to which our captain had taken a sudden aversion , was es cloudy as he could desire ; and we rushed in between the glimmering watch - towers on the Japygian and Lacinian ...
15. oldal
... rose , to bind her midnight wreath ; But of one plant she gathers not , though fair its blos- soms be ; Only the bride hath leave to wear buds from the orange - tree . once , only once , that wreath is worn - once only may The pale ...
... rose , to bind her midnight wreath ; But of one plant she gathers not , though fair its blos- soms be ; Only the bride hath leave to wear buds from the orange - tree . once , only once , that wreath is worn - once only may The pale ...
18. oldal
... rose smells as sweetly in sunshine and air : But the green house has all our affection and care ; The lark sings as sweetly while soaring above , But the bird that we nurse is the bird that we love . " I have loved thee in sickness , I ...
... rose smells as sweetly in sunshine and air : But the green house has all our affection and care ; The lark sings as sweetly while soaring above , But the bird that we nurse is the bird that we love . " I have loved thee in sickness , I ...
26. oldal
... rose | Tell him I love him dearly and sincerely . that blooms on beauty's cheek ; dashing at He has made that avowal times without num- one fell blow to the grave , all their hopes ber . I never have . This has not arisen and ...
... rose | Tell him I love him dearly and sincerely . that blooms on beauty's cheek ; dashing at He has made that avowal times without num- one fell blow to the grave , all their hopes ber . I never have . This has not arisen and ...
32. oldal
... rose not yet hath faded , The sylvan brook not yet decay'd : The purple sky is still unshaded , And from the glimmering ivy - shade Floateth the night - bird's serenade . Flower , and stream , and song remain ; Not one of Nature's ...
... rose not yet hath faded , The sylvan brook not yet decay'd : The purple sky is still unshaded , And from the glimmering ivy - shade Floateth the night - bird's serenade . Flower , and stream , and song remain ; Not one of Nature's ...
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