Woe! woe! Nealliny, The young Nealliny! They strip her ornaments away. Bracelet and anklet, ring, and chain, and zone; Around her neck they leave The marriage knot alone, . . That marriage band, which when Yon waning moon was young, Around her virgin... The curse of Kehama - Page 8by Robert Southey - 1812Full view - About this book
| Enos Bronson - 1811 - 456 pages
...powerfully executed, and makes full аз striking a picture as the saorifice of I;iiit;j;euia. " Wo ! Wo ! Nealliny, The young Nealliny ! They strip her ornaments away; Bracelet and anklet, ring, and and zone; Around her neck they leave The marriage knot alone, . . . That marriage band, which when... | |
| Lawrence Dundas Campbell, E. Samuel - 1811 - 652 pages
...and fill thy plain» with dead. Burning of an Hindoo Woman. Mr. K,lert Snutifjs Curtt •/ Kjiaaa. [Woe! woe! Nealliny The young Nealliny ! They strip her ornaments away, Bracelet and tanklet, ring, and chain, and tone; Агнии , her neck they leave The marriage knot .il ne, —... | |
| 1812 - 470 pages
...powerfully executed, and makes (i\\l as striking a picture as the sacrifice of Iphigenia. "Wo! Wo! Neallinr, The young Nealliny ! They strip her ornaments away;...Around her neck they leave The marriage knot alone, . . . Tbat marriage band, which when Yon waning moon was young, Around her virgin neck With bridal... | |
| 1851 - 786 pages
...It is agreeable and effective when introdnced occasionally, tedious when it becomes a habit. 10. " Woe ! woe ! for Azla takes her seat Upon the funeral pile ! Calmly she took her seat, Calmly, &c. 11. Woe! woe! Nealliny, The young Nealliny !" A poem which is a very general favourite will serve... | |
| Friedrich Johann Jacobsen - 1820 - 796 pages
...nachsiehende von der Selbstverbrennung der Gemahlinn des Prinzen: / Woe ! woe ! Nealliny, The young Neattiny! They strip her ornaments away, Bracelet and anklet , ring , and chain, and zont; Around her neck they leave "The marriage knoC alone, That mairiage band , which when Yon waning... | |
| Robert Southey - 1829 - 806 pages
...sound on high, And with a last and loudest cry They call on Arvalan. Woe! woe! for Azla takes her seal Upon the funeral pile ! Calmly she took her seat,...lap the while The lifeless head of Arvalan was laid. The young Nealliny ! Woe! woe! Nealliny, They strip her ornaments away, * Bracelet and anklet, ring,... | |
| Jonathan Barber - 1836 - 404 pages
...her lap the while The lifeless head of Arvalan was laid. The young Nealling ! Woe ! woe! Nealling, Upon the funeral pile ! Calmly she took her seat, Calmly the whole terrific pomp surveyed Around her virgin neck With bridal joy was hung. Then with white flowers, the coronal of death,... | |
| Robert Southey - 1838 - 636 pages
...tambours and the trumpets sound on high. And with a last and loudest cry They call on Arvalan. 10. Woe ! woe ! for Azla takes her seat Upon the funeral...lap the while The lifeless head of Arvalan was laid. 11. They strip her ornaments away, Bracelet and anklet, ring, and chain, and zone ; Around her neck... | |
| 1851 - 856 pages
...It is agreeable and effective when introdnced occasionally, tedious when it becomes a habit. 10. " Woe ! woe ! for Azla takes her seat Upon the funeral pile ! Calmly she took her seat, Calmly, &c. 11. Woe! woe! Nealliny, The young Nealliny !" A poem which is a very general favourite will serve... | |
| 1851 - 792 pages
...It is agreeable and effective when introdnced occasionally, tedious when it becomes a habit. 10. " Woe ! woe ! for Azla takes her seat Upon the funeral pile ! Calmly she took her seat, Calmly, &c. 11. Woe ! woe ! Nealliny, The young Nealliny !" A poem which is a very general favourite will serve... | |
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