From his Haram of night-flowers stealing away ; And the wind, full of wantonness, woos like a lover The young aspen-trees, till they tremble all over. When the East is as warm as the light of first hopes, And Day, with his banner of radiance unfurled,... Secret Societies of the Middle Ages - Page 163by Thomas Keightley - 1837 - 408 pagesFull view - About this book
| Thomas Moore - 1817 - 414 pages
...Lake of Cachemire are set with arbours and large-leaved aspen-trees, slender and tall." — Bernter. . Shines in through the mountainous portal * that opes, Sublime, from that Valley of bliss to the world ! But never yet, by night or day, In dew of spring or summer's ray, Did the sweet Valley shine so gay... | |
| 1818 - 590 pages
...When the East is as warm as the light of first hopes,. And Day, with his banner of radiance unfurl'd, Shines in through the mountainous portal that opes, Sublime, from that Valley of bliss to the world ! ' p. 296*. The character of Nourmahai's beauty is much in the same taste : though the diction is... | |
| Thomas Moore - 1823 - 422 pages
...light of first hopes, And Day with his banner of radiance unfurl'd, Shines in through the mountainous f portal that opes. Sublime, from that Valley of bliss to the world ! * " TUe little isles in the Lake of Cachemire are set -with arbours and large-leaved aspen-trees,... | |
| Thomas Moore - 1823 - 428 pages
...light of first hopes, And Day with his banner of radiance unfurl'd, <limcs in through the mountainous f portal that opes, Sublime, from that Valley of bliss to the world ! * " The Jin.li- ides in the Lake of Cachemire are set with arbours ami large-leaved aspen-trees,... | |
| Thomas Moore - 1827 - 426 pages
...warm as the light of first hopes, And Day with bis banner of radiance uufurl'd. Shines in Ui rough the mountainous' portal that opes, Sublime, from that valley of bliss to tht »orld ! Hut never yet, by night or day, In deu of spring or summer Ч ray. Did the sweet Valley... | |
| Thomas Moore - 1829 - 456 pages
...light of first hopes, And Day with his banner of radiance unfurl'd, Shines in through the mountainous3 portal that opes, Sublime, from that valley of bliss to the world ! But never yet, by night or day, In dew of spring or summer's ray, Did the sweet Valley shine so gay... | |
| Thomas Moore - 1835 - 440 pages
...When the East is as warm as the light of first hopes And Day, with his banner of radiance unfurl'd, Shines in through the mountainous* portal that opes Sublime, from that valley of bliss to the world ! 1 See note, p. 65. 2 "The rose of Knsiimire, for its brilliancy nnd delicac, of colour bus long been... | |
| Thomas Keightley - Assassins (Ismailites) - 1837 - 434 pages
...predecessors. We shall therefore pause to relate the remainder of the story of the feeble iiukn-ed-deen. When Hoolagoo, after the conclusion of his campaign...knowledge of the eastern song. His original was perhaps Campball's " Andes, giant of the western star, His meteor standard to the winds unfurled, Looks from... | |
| Thomas Moore - 1841 - 440 pages
...When the East is as warm as the light of first hopes, And Day, with his banner of radiance unfurl' d, Shines in through the mountainous portal-)- that opes, Sublime, from that Valley of bliss to the world ! * " The little isles in the Lake of Cachemire are set with arbours and large-leaved aspen- trees,... | |
| English literature - 1845 - 614 pages
...When the East is as warm as the light of first hopea, And Day, with his banner of radiance unfurl'd, Dut never yet, by night or day, In dew of spring or summer's ray, Did the sweet Valley shine so gay... | |
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