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 Humphry Ward - English poetry - 1884 - 654 pages
...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, Shines in through the mountainous portal that opes, THE FIRE- WORSHIPPERS. [From the same.] 'How sweetly,' said the trembling maid, Of her own gentle voice... | |
| Orville T. Bright, James Baldwin - Readers - 1890 - 516 pages
...young aspen-trees, till they tremble all over. ii When the East is as warm as the light of first hopes, And Day, with his banner of radiance unfurled, Shines...opes, Sublime, from that Valley of bliss to the world! But never yet, by night or day, ยป In dew of spring or summer's ray, Did the sweet Valley shine so... | |
| George Temple - India - 1890 - 482 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." Thus rapturously has the 'Poet of the Fancy' sung of the natural beauties of Cashmere. These have of... | |
| Thomas Moore - 1892 - 582 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 But never yet, by night or day, In dew of spring or summer's ray, Did the sweet Valley shine so gay... | |
| Thomas Humphry Ward - 1893 - 696 pages
...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, Shines in through the mountainous portal that opes, THE FIRE- WORSHIPPERS. [From the same.] * How sweetly,' said the trembling maid, Of her own gentle... | |
| Thomas Humphry Ward - English poetry - 1894 - 860 pages
...young aspen -trees, till they tremble all over. When the East b as warm as the light of first hopes, And Day, with his banner of radiance unfurled, Shines in through the mountainous portal that opc3, THE FIRE-WORSHIPPKKS. [From the same.] ' How sweetly,' said the trembling Of her own gentle voice... | |
| Thomas Moore - English poetry - 1895 - 874 pages
...is as warm as the light of first hopes. And Day with his banner of radiance unfurled Shines in thro' 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... | |
| Thomas Humphry Ward - English poetry - 1902 - 850 pages
...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, Shines in through the mountainous portal that opes, THE FIRE-WORSHIPPERS. [From the same.] ' How sweetly,' said the trembling maid, Of her own gentle voice... | |
| Thomas Moore - 1903 - 302 pages
...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, Shines...opes, Sublime, from that Valley of bliss to the world ! NAMOUNA, THE ENCHANTRESS Hence is it, too, that NOURMAHAL, Amid the luxuries of this hour Far from... | |
| Robert Chambers - Authors, English - 1903 - 888 pages
...warm as the light of first hopes, And Day, with his banner of radiance unfurled, Shines in tl, rough . Chambers ! (From 'The Light of the Harem' in Lal Namouns, the Enchantress. Hence is it, too, that Nourmahal,... | |
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