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The Poetical Works of Thomas Moore - Page 15
by Thomas Moore - 1841
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The Poetical Works of Thomas Moore, Collected by Himself, Volume 7

Thomas Moore - 1841 - 454 pages
...Tied round her waist the zone of bells, that sounded with ravishing melody." — Song of Jayaileva. Or to see it by moonlight, — when mellowly shines...o'er its palaces, gardens, and shrines ; When the water- falls gleam, like a quick fall of stars, And the nightingale's hymn from the Isle of Chenars...
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The Poetical Works of Thomas Moore

Thomas Moore - 1844 - 800 pages
...Its brilliancy and deltcacr « odour has long been proverbial in the E.isL" — l-'.rti -r . 38fi 387 Or to see it by moonlight, — when mellowly shines...fall of stars, And the nightingale's hymn from the Isleof Chenars Is broken by laughs and light echoes of feet From the cool, shining walks where the...
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Lalla Rookh: An Oriental Romance

Thomas Moore - 1845 - 298 pages
...And here, at the altar, a zone of sweet bells Round the waist of some fair Indian dancer is ringing.2 Or to see it by moonlight, — when mellowly shines...And the nightingale's hymn from the Isle of Chenars 1 "The rose of Kashmire, for its brilliancy and delicacy of odor, has Jong been proverbial in the East."...
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Sharpe's London magazine, a journal of entertainment and ..., Volumes 2-3

Anna Maria Hall - 842 pages
...Nightingale's song in his glowing deseription of it : — " When the waterfalls gleam like a (pack fall of stars, And the Nightingale's hymn from the Isle of Chenars Is broken by laughs, and light echocs of fcet From the cool shining walks where the young pcople mcet." 'Who, too, has not heard of...
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The Poetical Works of Thomas Moore

Thomas Moore - 1849 - 822 pages
...for Ils brilliancy and delicacy of odour has long been proverbial in the East." — forslfr. 38в 387 Or to see it by moonlight, — when mellowly shines The light o'er ita palaces, gardens, and shrines ; When the water-falls gleam, like a quick fall of stars, And the...
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The Poetical Works of Thomas Moore: Complete in One Volume

Thomas Moore - 1853 - 790 pages
...brilliancy nad *t)ieac]rtf ¡ odor has long been proverbial in the East."— Fmtrr: 442 443 Or to sec it by moonlight, — when mellowly shines The light...; When the water-falls gleam, like a quick fall of stare, And the nightingale's hymn from the Isle of Chouars In broken by laughs and light echoes of...
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Lalla Rookh

Thomas Moore - 1854 - 254 pages
...shinea The light o'er its palaees, gardens, and shrines l When the water-falls gleam, like a quiek fall of stars, And the nightingale's hymn from the Isle of Chenars Is hroken hy langha and light eehoes of feet From the eool, shining walka where the young people meet....
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The Poetical Works of Thomas Moore, Volume 6

Thomas Moore - 1856 - 424 pages
...East.'.' — Forster. t " Tied round her waist the zone of bells, that sounded with ravishingmelody." — Song of Jayadeva. Or to see it by moonlight, — when...o'er its palaces, gardens, and shrines ; When the water-fulls gleam, like a quick fall of stars, And the nightingale's hymn from the Isle of Chenars...
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Contributions to the Edinburgh Review

Lord Francis Jeffrey Jeffrey - 1856 - 794 pages
...catastrophe of Hafed ; and \ve may begin w ith this portion of the description of tie Happy Valley. " Oh ! to see it by moonlight, — when mellowly shines The light o'er its palaces, cardens and shrines ; When the wnirrftills gleam like a quick (allot slars. And the nightingale's hymn...
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Poetical works, with a life of the author (abridged from W. Howitt).

Thomas Moore - 1859 - 606 pages
...here, at the altar, a zone of sweet bells Round the waist of some fair Indian dancer is ringing.'' Or to see it by moonlight, — when mellowly shines...stars, And the nightingale's hymn from the Isle of Chonars Is broken by laughs and light echoes of feet From the cool, shining walks where the young people...
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