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 - 1856 - 830 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 heartfelt-tears,... | |
| Thomas Moore - 1857 - 434 str.
...behold A paradise so pure and lonely. "Would this be world enough for thee?"— Playfully 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 heartfelt tears,... | |
| Thomas Moore - 1866 - 580 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...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... | |
| Thomas Moore - 1859 - 606 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 - 1860
...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...each felt that the other was an enigma to himself. THB PATHFINDER. 495 CHAPTER XXIX. " Playful she turned, that he might see The passing smile her cheek... | |
| Thomas Moore - 1861 - 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,... | |
| English poets - 1862 - 626 str.
...A Paradise so pure and lonely ! • Would this be world enough for thee 1" — Playful she turn'd, that he might see The passing smile her cheek put...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... | |
| Thomas Moore - 1863 - 580 str.
...behold A Paradise so pure and lonely I Would this be world enough for thee I " — 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 - 1864 - 476 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...that he might see The passing smile her cheek put on j But when she marked how mournfully His eyes met hers, that smile was gone." LAI.IA ROOKH. THE occurrences... | |
| 1865 - 426 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 heartfelt-tears,... | |
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