| Walter Scott - 1811 - 310 pages
...silken loom, And part by moonshine pale, and part was hid la gloom. XIX. Pair all the pageant ; but how passing fair The slender form which lay on couch...dear cheek, as if for love she pined ; All in her night robe loose, she lay reclined, And, pensive, read from tablet, eburnine, Some strain, that seemed... | |
| sir Walter Scott (bart.) - 1812 - 362 pages
...Agra's silken loom, And part by moonshine pale, and part was hid in gloom. Fair all the pageant — but how passing fair The slender form, which lay on couch...dear cheek, as if for love she pined ; All in her night robe loose she lay reclined, And, pensive, read from tablet eburnine Some strain, that seemed... | |
| Walter Scott - 1819 - 322 pages
...pageant — hut how passing fair, The slender form, which lay on couch of Ind '. O'er her white hosom strayed her hazel hair, Pale her dear cheek as if for love she pined , All in her night-rohe loose she lay reclined, And, pensive, read from tahlet ehurnine Some strain that seemed... | |
| Walter Scott - 1827 - 678 pages
...— but how passing fair The slender form, which lay on couch of Iml! O'er her white bosom stray'd her hazel hair, Pale her dear cheek as if for love she pjned; All in her night-robe loose she lay reclined, And, pensive, read from table! eburnine Some strain,... | |
| Walter Scott - 1833 - 1104 pages
...The slender form, which lay on couch of Ind ! O'er her white bosom stray'd her hazel hair, Pale licr dear cheek, as if for love she pined ; All in her night-robe loose she lav reclined, And, pensive, read from tablet eburnine, Some strain that seeni'd her inmost soul to... | |
| Charles Dickens, William Harrison Ainsworth, Albert Smith - 1858 - 672 pages
...— but how passing fair The slender form, which lay on couch of Ind ! O'er her white bosom stray'd her hazel hair, Pale her dear cheek, as if for love she pined ; All in her night-robe loose she lay reclmed, And, pensive, read from tablet eburnine Some strain that seem'd her inmost soul to find :... | |
| Walter Scott, J. W. Lake - 1838 - 496 pages
...silken loom, And part by moonshine pale, and part was hid in gloom. XIX. Fair all the pageant — but how passing fair The slender form, which lay on couch...her dear cheek, as if for love she pined; All in her night- robe loose she lay reclined, And, pensive, read from tablet eburnine Some strain that seemed... | |
| Walter Scott - 1841 - 848 pages
...— but how passing fair The slender form, which lay on couch of Ind ! O'er her whito bosom stray'd enchanted strand, And thread, like him, the maze of...view the gleam, And slumber soft by some Elysian s ebumine, Some strain that seem'd her inmost soul to find : — That favour"d strain was Surrey's raptured... | |
| William Beattie - 1842 - 398 pages
...Lav of the Last Minstrel. 72 CASTLES AND ABBEYS OF ENGLAND. [Am'NoFt. O'er her white bosom stray'd her hazel hair, Pale her dear cheek, as if for love...loose she lay reclined, And, pensive, read from tablet eburine, Some strain that seem'd her inmost soul to find : — That favour'd strain was SURREY'S raptured... | |
| William Beattie - 1843 - 422 pages
...form, which lay on couch of Ind ! O'er her white bosom stray 'd her hazel hair, Pale her dear chcek, as if for love she pined ; All in her night-robe loose she lay reclined, And, pensive, read from tablct eburine, Some strain that scem'd her inmost soul to find : — That favour'd strain was SURREY'S... | |
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