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" And a dew was distill'd from their flowers, that gave All the fragrance of summer, when summer was gone. Thus memory draws from delight, ere it dies, \ ".> An essence that breathes of it many a year... "
Lalla Rookh: An Oriental Romance - Page 55
by Thomas Moore - 1854 - 287 pages
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Familiar Letters of Ann Willson

Ann Willson - 1850 - 284 pages
...reality risen up to acknowledge them ere they had taken wing — but though past they are not gone. " For memory draws from delight ere it dies An essence that breathes of it many a year." And T may truly say the events of the past summer have added many pages to the volume of my remembrance...
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The Poetical Works of Thomas Moore

Thomas Moore - 1851 - 918 pages
...nightingale, singing there yet? Are the roses still bright by the calm BENDEMEER? No, the roses soon wither'd that hung o'er the wave, But some blossoms were gather'd,...summer was gone. Thus memory draws from delight, ere it die», An essence that breathes of it many a year; Thus bright to my soul, as 'twas then to my eyes,...
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The Ansayrii, (or Assassins,): With Travels in the Further East ..., Volume 1

Frederick Walpole - 1851 - 432 pages
...had been distilled from those flowers that gave the fragrance of summer, though summer was gone. " So memory draws from delight ere it dies An essence that breathes of it many a year ; Thus sweet to my heart as 'twas then to my eyes, Are those flowers that bloomed on the mountain so dear."...
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The Ansayrii, (or Assassins,): With Travels in the Further East ..., Volume 1

Frederick Walpole - 1851 - 426 pages
...had been distilled from those flowers that gave the fragrance of summer, though summer was gone. ' So memory draws from delight ere it dies An essence that breathes of it many a year ; Thus sweet to my heart as 'twas then to my eyes, Are those flowers that bloomed on the mountain so dear."...
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The naturalist's poetical companion, with notes, selected by E. Wilson

Naturalist pseud, Edward Wilson (M.A., F.L.S.) - 1852 - 444 pages
...roses still bright by the calm Bendemeer ? No, the roses soon wither'd that hung o'er the wave, And some blossoms were gather'd, while freshly they shone,...that gave All the fragrance of Summer, when Summer is gone : Thus Memory draws from delight, ere it dies, An essence that breathes of it many a year ;...
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The Poetical Works of Thomas Moore: Complete in One Volume

Thomas Moore - 1853 - 790 pages
...nightingale singing there yet ? Are the roses still bright by the calm BENDEMEER? No, the roses soon wither'd that hung o'er the wave, But some blossoms were gather'd,...freshly they shone, And a dew was distill'd from their Sowers, that gave All the fragrance of summer, when summer was gone. 1 " One of the head-dresses of...
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Beautiful poetry, selected by the ed. of The Critic, Volume 1

Beautiful poetry - 1853 - 740 pages
...singing there yet ? Are the roses still bright near the calm Bendemeer ? No ; the roses soon wither'd that hung o'er the wave ; But some blossoms were gather'd,...while freshly they shone, And a dew was distill'd from the flowers that gave All the fragrance of summer when summer was gone. Thus memory draws from delight...
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Lalla Rookh

Thomas Moore - 1854 - 254 pages
...hright hy the ealm BENDEILEEB ? No, the roses soon wither'd that hung o'er the wave, But some hlossoms were gather'd, while freshly they shone, And a dew...was distill'd from their flowers, that gave All the fragranee of summer, when summer was gone. Thus memory draws from delight, ere it dies, An essenee...
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The Poetical Works of Thomas Moore, Volume 6

Thomas Moore - 1856 - 426 pages
...singing there yet ? Are the roses still bright by the calm BENDEMEER ? No, the roses soon wither'd that hung o'er the wave, But some blossoms were gather'd,...breathes of it many a year ; \ Thus bright to my soul, as 't was then to my eyes, Is that bower on the banks of the calm BENDEMEER ! * " The Persians, like the...
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The Mildmayes; or, The clergyman's secret, by Danby North, Volume 1

Daniel Owen Madden - 1856 - 322 pages
...was perfectly happy as she saw Sir Vaughan's face lighted up with admiration while Caroline sang, " Thus memory draws from delight ere it dies, An essence that breathes of it many a year ; And dear to my heart as 'twas then to my eyes, Is that bower by the side of the calm Bendemeer."...
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