When she looks out by night, The stars stand gazing, Like comets to our sight Fearfully blazing ; As wond'ring at her eyes With their much brightness, Which so amaze the skies, Dimming their lightness. The raging tempests are calm When she speaketh, Such... The cavalier, by Lee Gibbons - Halaman 195oleh William Bennett (solicitor.) - 1821Tampilan utuh - Tentang buku ini
| William Bennet - 1822 - 298 halaman
...night, Fearfully blazing; As wond'ring at her eyes, The stars stand gazing; Like comets to our sight, With their much brightness, Which so amaze the skies,...Such most delightsome balm, From her lips breaketh. DnATToS. IT had been settled in the morning, before the Cavaliers left the house of Mr. Bradshaw, that... | |
| Henry Wadsworth Longfellow - 1876 - 304 halaman
...looks out by night The stars stand gazing, Like comets to our sight Fearfully blazing; As wondering at her eyes, With their much brightness, Which so...Such most delightsome balm From her lips breaketh. In all our Brittany There 's not a fairer, Nor can you fit any, Should you compare her. Angels her... | |
| Henry Wadsworth Longfellow - 1876 - 304 halaman
...wondering at her eyes, With their much brightness, Which so amaze the skies, Dimming their lightness. Tlie raging tempests are calm When she speaketh, Such most delightsome balm From her lips breaketh. In all our Brittany There 's not a fairer, Nor can you fit any, Should you compare her. Angels her... | |
| Arthur Quiller-Couch - 1895 - 434 halaman
...her glasses. When she looks out by night, The stars stand gazing, Like comets to our sight Feartully blazing; As wond'ring at her eyes With their much...Such most delightsome balm From her lips breaketh. On thy bank . . , In all our Brittany There's not a fairer, Nor can you fit any Should you compare... | |
| Charles Mackay - 1896 - 680 halaman
...Chorus.— On thy tank In a rank Lit thy swans sing !ur, And -nth their music Along let them bring ktr. When she looks out by night The stars stand gazing,...speaketh, Such most delightsome balm From her lips brcaketh. Ctfnu.—On thy bank /aa rank Let thy swans ting her, And with their music Along let them... | |
| Charles Mackay - 1897 - 666 halaman
...Chorus.— On thy bank In a rank Let thy swans sing her, And with their music Along let them bring her. When she looks out by night The stars stand gazing,...Such most delightsome balm From her lips breaketh. Chorus.— On thy bank In a rank Let thy swant^ting her, And with tfinr music Along let them bring... | |
| Sir Arthur Thomas Quiller-Couch - 1901 - 1190 halaman
...Therewith to pave the mould Whereon she passes, So herself to behold As in her glasses. On thy tank . . . When she looks out by night, The stars stand gazing,...Such most delightsome balm From her lips breaketh. On thy bank . . . In all our Brittany There's not a fairer, Nor can you fit any Should you compare... | |
| William Stanley Braithwaite - 1907 - 892 halaman
...mould Whereon she passes, • ' ' So herself to behold As in her glasses. On thy bank . . •;" I :; :When she looks out by night, The stars stand gazing,...Such most delightsome balm From her lips breaketh. On thy bank . . . In all our Brittany There's not a fairer, Nor can you fit any Should you compare... | |
| Norman Ault - 1928 - 544 halaman
...to our sight Fearfully bla2ing, As wondering at her eyes With their much brightness, Which so ama2e the skies, Dimming their lightness. The raging tempests are calm When she speaketh, Such most delightful balm From her lips breaketh. On thy bank, fyc. In all our Brittany There 's not a fairer,... | |
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