| William Hone - 1827 - 892 pages
...:— Tell them their Eden cannot >how A stream so clear as Rocnabad, A bower so sweet as Moeellar. 0 I when these fair, perfidious maids. Whose eyes our...haunts infest, Their dear destructive charms display ;— Eaca glance my tender breast invades. And robs my wounded soul of rest : As Tartan seise their... | |
| John Johnstone (of Edinburgh.) - 1828 - 600 pages
...Tell them, their Eden cannot show A stream so clear as Rocnabad, A bower so sweet as Mosellay. O ! when these fair perfidious maids, Whose eyes our secret...robs my wounded soul of rest, As Tartars seize their destined prey. In vain with love our bosoms glow : Can all our tears, can all our sighs, New lustre... | |
| William Evans Burton, Edgar Allan Poe - 1837 - 460 pages
...Rocnabad, Л bower so sweet as Mosellay. O! when these fair perfidious maids, Whose eyes our sicret haunts infest, Their dear destructive charms display,...robs my wounded soul of rest, As Tartars seize their desliu'd prey. In vain with love our bosoms glow : Can all our tears, can all our sighs, New lustre... | |
| 1837 - 450 pages
...Tell them, thejr Eden cannot show, A stream so clear as Roenahad, A hower so sweet as Mosellay. 0! when these fair perfidious maids. Whose eyes our secret...destructive charms display. Each glance my tender hreast invades, And rohs my wounded soul of rest, As Tartars seize their destiu'tl prey. In vain with... | |
| Samuel Carter Hall - 1837 - 438 pages
...— Tell them their Eden cannot show A stream so clear as Rocnabad, A bower so sweet as Mosellay. O ! when these fair, perfidious maids, Whose eyes our...haunts infest, Their dear destructive charms display ; — Kaeh glance my tender breast invades, And robs my wounded soul of rest ; As Tartars seize their... | |
| Samuel Carter Hall - 1837 - 362 pages
...— Tell them their Eden cannot show A stream so clear as Rocnabad, A bower so sweet as Moscllay. O ! when these fair, perfidious maids, Whose eyes our secret haunts infest, Their dear destructive channs display ; — Each glance my tender breast invades, And robs my wounded soul of rest ; As Tartars... | |
| William Hone - 1838 - 890 pages
...Tell them their Eden cannot show A stream so clear at Rocnabad, A bow«r so sweet as Moeellay. O ! when these fair, perfidious maids. Whose eyes our...;— Each glance my tender breast invades, And robs in y wonnded soul of rest ; As Tartars seiie their de*tin'd prey* In vain with lore oar bosoms glow... | |
| 1840 - 368 pages
...the frowning zealots say : Tell them their Eden cannot show A stream so clear as Rocnabad, A bower so sweet as Mosellay. Oh ! when these fair perfidious...robs my wounded soul of rest, As Tartars seize their destined prey. In vain with love our bosoms glow : Can all our tears, can all our sighs, New lustre... | |
| William Hone - 1841 - 894 pages
...— Tell them their Eden cannot show A stream so clear м Rocnabad, A bower so sweet as Mosellay. 0 1 when these fair, perfidious maids. Whose eyes our...robs my wounded soul of rest ; As Tartars seize their de*tin'd prey. Tn vain with love our bosoms glow • Can all our tears, can all our sighs, New lustre... | |
| 1843 - 368 pages
...ihe frowning zealots say : Tell them their Eden cannot show A stream so clear as Rocnabad, A bower so sweet as Mosellay. Oh ! when these fair perfidious maids, Whose eyes our secret haunts infest, Theit; dear destructive charms display ; Each glance my tender breast invades, And robs my wounded... | |
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