Were wafted off to seas unknown, Where not a pulse should beat but ours, And we might live, love, die alone! Far from the cruel and the cold, — Where the bright eyes of angels only Should come around us, to behold A paradise so pure and lonely ! Would... The pathfinder; or, The inland sea - Strana 494autor/autoři: James Fenimore Cooper - 1867 - 515 str.Úplné zobrazení - Podrobnosti o knize
| Thomas Moore - 1823 - 428 str.
..." A paradise so pure and lonely ! " Would this be world enough for thee ? — " Playful she turn'd, that he might see The passing smile her cheek put on ; But when she mark'd how mournfully His eyes met hers, that smile was gone ; And, bursting into heart-felt tears,... | |
| Thomas Moore - 1823 - 422 str.
..." A paradise so pure and lonely ! " Would this be world enough for thee ? — " Playful she turn'd, that he might see The passing smile her cheek put on ; But when she mark'd how mournfully His eyes met hers, that smile was gone ; And, bursting into heart-felt tears,... | |
| Thomas Moore - 1825 - 326 str.
..." A paradise so pure and lonely ! " Would this be world enough for thee ?'' — Playful she turn'd, that he might see The passing smile her cheek put on ; But when she mark'd how mournfully His eyes met hers, thatsimlo was gone ; And bursting into heart-felt tears, .... | |
| Thomas Moore - 1835 - 440 str.
...behold A paradise so pure and lonely ! Would this be world enough for thee ?" — Playful she turn'd, that he might see The passing smile her cheek put on ; But when she mark'd how mournfully His eyes met hers, that smile was gone ; And bursting into heart-felt tears,... | |
| William Martin - 1838 - 368 str.
...behold A paradise so pure and lonely ! Would this be world enough for thee ?" — Playful she turn'd, that he might see The passing smile her cheek put on ; But when she mark'd how mournfully His eyes met hers, that smile was gone ; And, bursting into heart-felt tears,... | |
| James Fenimore Cooper - 1840 - 1028 str.
...Pathfinder, in the manner of one who believed he was in company of a distinguished character, for the last time. The two separated like those who respect one...felt that the other was an enigma to himself. CHAPTER X. Playful she tum'd, that he might see The passing smile her cheek put on ; But when she mark'd how... | |
| James Fenimore Cooper - 1840 - 246 str.
...believed he was in company of a distinguished character, for the last time. The two separated race those who respect one another, while each felt that the other was an enigma to himself. CHAPTER XIV. "Playful she turned, that he might see The passing smile her cheek put on; But when she marked... | |
| Thomas Moore - 1841 - 366 str.
...behold " A paradise so pure and lonely. " Would this be world enough for thee?" — Playful she turn'd, that he might see The passing smile her cheek put on ; But when she mark'd how mournfully His eyes met hers, that smile was gone ; And, bursting into heart-felt tears,... | |
| Thomas Moore - 1841 - 392 str.
...behold " A paradise so pure and lonely. " Would this be world enough for thee?" — Playful she turn'd, that he might see The passing smile her cheek put on ; But when she mark'd how mournfully His eyes met hers, that smile was gone ; And, bursting into heart-felt tears,... | |
| Thomas Moore - 1845 - 298 str.
...around us, to behold " A paradise so pure and lonely. " Would this be world enough for thee ? " — Playful she turned, that he might see The passing...mournfully His eyes met hers, that smile was gone; And, bursting into heart-felt tears, " Yes, yes," she cried, " my hourly fears, "My dreams have boded... | |
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