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" This was not the beauty — oh, nothing like this, That to young NOURMAHAL gave such magic of bliss ! But that loveliness, ever in motion, which plays Like the light upon autumn's soft sha'dowy days, Now... "
Monthly Journal of Science, and Annals of Biology, Astronomy, Geology ... - Page 395
edited by - 1869
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The modern reader and speaker

David Charles Bell - 1856 - 466 pages
...XV.— BEAUTY AND EXPRESSION.— Thomta 3fx>re. THERE'S a beauty for ever unchangingly bright, like the long, sunny lapse of a summer-day's light, shining on, shining on, by no shadow made tender : 'that was not her beauty — 2that«sameness of splendour; but the loveliness ever in motion, which...
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Poetry and Pictures from Thomas Moore

Thomas Moore - 1858 - 364 pages
...his ZKLICA sleep side by side. 282 NOURMAHAL. HERE 'S a beauty, for ever unehangingly bright, Like the long, sunny lapse of a summer-day's light. Shining on, shining on, by no shadow made tender, Till Love falls asleep in ite sameness of splendour. This wag not the heanty — oh, nothing like this,...
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Poetry for repetition, ed. by H. Twells

Henry Twells - 1864 - 318 pages
...199. THE BEAUTY OF NOURMAHAL. [From LALr.A ROOKH.] THERE'S a beauty for ever unchangingly bright, Like the long, sunny lapse of a summer-day's light, Shining on, shining on, by no shadow made tender, Till love falls asleep in its sameness of splendour ! This was not the beauty, — oh, nothing like...
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The British Poets, Volume 6

1865 - 426 pages
...her exquisite neck to the throne of the world. There 'sa beauty, for ever unchangingly bright, Like the long, sunny lapse of a summer-day's light, Shining on, shining on, by no shadow made tender, Till Love falls asleep in its sameness of splendour. This was not the beauty — oh, nothing like this,...
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The Quarterly Journal of Science, Volume 6

1869 - 692 pages
...regulated, with remarkable exactness, by the quantity of sunshine which falls upon each parallel of ktitude. In other words, the measure of solar energy which,...In the tropics, where " The long sunny lapse of a Bummer-day's light Shining on, shining on, by no shadow made tender," quickens the circulation of those...
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The Garland of Poetry and Prose

Garland - 1872 - 170 pages
...us, or we die. —JOHN KEATS. YOUNG NOURMAHAL. THERE 'S a beauty, for ever unchangingly bright. Like the long sunny lapse of a summer-day's light, Shining on, shining on, by no shadow made tender, Till Love falls asleep in its sameness of splendour. This was not the beauty— oh ! nothing like this,...
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Golden leaves from the works of poets and painters, ed. by R. Bell

Robert Bell - 1872 - 420 pages
...That hang by spell-work in the air. NOURMAHAL. THERE'S a beauty, for ever unchangingly bright. Like the long, sunny lapse of a summer-day's light, Shining on, shining on, by no shadow made tender, Till love falls asleep in its sameness of splendour. This was not the beauty — oh, nothing like this,...
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Our Poetical Favorites, Second Series: A Selection from the Best ..., Volume 2

1876 - 564 pages
...her exquisite neck to the throne of the world. There's a beauty, forever unchangingly bright, Like the long, sunny lapse of a summer-day's light, Shining on, shining on, by no shadow made tender, Till love falls asleep in its sameness of splendor. This -was not the beauty — oh, nothing like this,...
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A New Library of Poetry and Song, Volume 1

William Cullen Bryant - 1877 - 618 pages
...Down herexquisite neck to the throneof the world ! There 'sa heauty forever unchangingly bright, Like the long sunny lapse of a summerday's light, Shining on, shining on, by no shadow made tender, Till love falls asleep in its sameness of splendor. This ton* not the bcuuty — 0, nothing like this,...
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The Poetical Works of Thomas Moore: With the Life of the Author

Thomas Moore, John Francis Waller - 1879 - 572 pages
...her exquisite neck to the throne of the world. There's a beauty, for ever unchangingly bright, Like the long, sunny lapse of a summer-day's light, Shining on, shining on, by no shadow made tender, Till Love falls asleep in its sameness of splendour. This was not the beauty — oh, nothing like this,...
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