| 1830 - 484 Seiten
...the position by the same author : , THE KNIGHT S SO Nil. By W. Mothencen. " Endearing ! endearing 1 Why so endearing Are those dark lustrous eyes, Through their silk fringes peering? ... < 1 it I i They love me ! they love me ! Deeply, sincerely, And more than aught else on earth I... | |
| 1837 - 624 Seiten
...from this charming volume than the two specimens with which we must conclude. " THE KNIGHT'S SONG. "Endearing! endearing! Why so endearing Are those...lustrous eyes, Through their silk fringes peering 1 They love me ! they love me! Deeply, sincerely ; And more than aught else on earth, I love them dearly.... | |
| William Motherwell - 1847 - 338 Seiten
...lances gleam, And chargers snort, and banners stream, To lady's love a long adieu ! ' THE KNIGHT'S SONG. ENDEARING ! endearing ! Why so endearing Are those...lustrous eyes, Through their silk fringes peering 1 They love me ! they love me ! Deeply, sincerely ; And more than aught else on earth, I love them... | |
| Caroline Lee Hentz - 1851 - 322 Seiten
...to consume it ; tho bird charmed by the glittering serpent, attracting but tc destroy. CHAPTEB XIII. 'Endearing! endearing! Why so endearing Are those dark lustrous eyes Through their silk lashes peering ? They love me — they love me — Deeply — sincerely — And more than aught else... | |
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