down thy arms of snow, As if to lift him from below! Like her to whom, at dead of night, The bridegroom, with his locks of light, * Came, in the flush of love and pride, And scal'd the terrace of his bride; — When, as she saw him rashly spring, And... Lalla Rookh - Page 212by Thomas Moore - 1842Full view - About this book
| Thomas Moore - 1827 - 426 pages
...of sliow, As if to lift him from below! I I. 41 til' propio ,11., I, , t P" ih. lu.t blinil,«—A Like her to whom, at dead of night, The bridegroom, with his locks uf light, * Came, in the Hush of love and pride, And scaled the terrace of his brido;— When, as she... | |
| Thomas Moore - 1829 - 470 pages
...impatient way; Even now thou hear'st the Midden shock Of his swift bark against the rock, And streichest down thy arms of snow, As if to lift him from below! . Tbey uy (bit if B laake or »erpent fii hi* e;ei on the lotir» of tboM «I one i (emeralds), he... | |
| Thomas Moore - 1829 - 456 pages
...against the rork, Ainl sin-lclttM dnun ihv trmsof »now, A» if to lift him from below! lake ber lo whom, at dead of night. The bridegroom, with his locks of light,' Carne, in the flush of love and pride. And sealed itie terrace of his bride; — \VIuiii, as she s>iw... | |
| Thomas Moore - 1832 - 482 pages
...impatient way ; Even now thou hear'st the sudden shock Of his swift bark against the rock, And stretchest down thy arms of snow, As if to lift him from below!...of night, The bridegroom, with his locks of light, f Came, in the flush of love and pride, And scaled the terrace of his bride ;— When, as she saw him... | |
| Thomas Moore - 1841 - 392 pages
...way ; — Ev'n now thou hear'st the sudden shock - Of his swift bark against the rock, And stretchest down thy arms of snow, As if to lift him from below!...him rashly spring, And midway up in danger cling, She flung him down her long black hair, Exclaiming, breathless, “There, love, there!” And scarce... | |
| Thomas Moore - 1844 - 800 pages
...impatient way ; Ev'n now thou hear'st the sudden shock Of his swift bark against the rock, And streichest down thy arms of snow, As if to lift him from below! I.ike her to whom, at dead of night, The bridegroom, with his locks of light, 1 Came, in the flush... | |
| Rufus Wilmot Griswold - Authors, English - 1845 - 558 pages
...impatient way : E'en now thou hcar'st the sudden shock Of his swift bark against the rock, And streichest down thy arms of snow, As if to lift him from below...of light, Came, in the flush of love and pride, And scaled the terrace of his bride;— When, as she saw him rashly spring, And midway up in danger cling,... | |
| Thomas Moore - 1845 - 802 pages
...impatient way ; Ev'n now thou hear'st the sudden shock Of his swift bark against the rock, And stretchest down thy arms of snow, As if to lift him from below! I/ike her to whom, at dead of night, The bridegroom, with his locks of light, 1 Саше, in the flush... | |
| Thomas Moore - 1849 - 822 pages
...impatient way ; Ev'n now thou hear'st the sudden shock Of his swift bark against the rock, And streichest down thy arms of snow, As if to lift him from below!...of night, The bridegroom, with his locks of light, 1 Came, in the flush of love and pride, And scal'd the terrace of his bride ; — When, as she saw... | |
| Thomas Moore - 1851 - 450 pages
...impatient way ; Ev'n now thou hear'st the sudden shock Of his swift bark against the rock, And streichest down thy arms of snow, As if to lift him from below...of night. The bridegroom, with his locks of light," 0 Came, in the flush of love and pride, And scaled the terrace of his bride ;— When, as she saw him... | |
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