| Maria Jane Jewsbury - 1830 - 334 Seiten
...have a euphuistic and poetical parting conversation, allow me to apostrophise you as the Naiad-like lily of the vale, Whom youth makes so fair and passion so pale, and inquire when your enchanted boat means to anchor ? " " O—I do not know—sometime—never; but... | |
| Letitia Elizabeth Landon - 1831 - 360 Seiten
...leaves. Then, again, the lily; whether it be ' The lady lily, fairer than the moon,' or ' The naiad-like lily of the vale, Whom youth makes so fair, and passion so pale.'" Mr. Norland.—" Or ' The lily, a delicate lady, Who sat under her green parasol.' " Emily.—" My... | |
| Letitia Elizabeth Landon - 1831 - 354 Seiten
...Then, again, the lily ; whether it be ' The lady lily, fairer than the moon,' or ' The nai'ad-like lily of the vale, Whom youth makes so fair, and passion so pale.' " Mr. Morland.—" Or ' The lily, a delicate lady, Who sat under her green parasol." " Emily. — "... | |
| Letitia Elizabeth Landon - 1832 - 512 Seiten
...Then, again, the lily ; whether it be ' The lady lily, fairer than the moon,' or ' The na'iad-like lily of the vale, Whom youth makes so fair, and passion so pale.' " Mr. Morland. — " Or 4 The lily, a delicate lady, Who sat under her green parasol.' " Emily. —... | |
| Letitia Elizabeth Landon - 1832 - 272 Seiten
...leaves. Then, again, the lily ; whether it be ' The lady lily, fairer than the moon,' or ' The naiad-like lily of the vale, Whom youth makes so fair, and passion so pale.'" Mr. Norland.—'' Or ' The lily, a delicate lady, Who sat under her green parasol.' " Emily. — "... | |
| 1842 - 538 Seiten
...mental quality of which it is the symbol, the peculiar deity of which it is the shrine. " The Naiad-like lily of the vale, Whom youth makes so fair and passion so pale :" " And the rose like a nymph to the bath addrest, Which unveiled the depth of her glowing breast... | |
| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1847 - 638 Seiten
...on their eyes in the stream's reces*. Till they die of their own dear loveliness; And the Naiad-like lily of the vale, Whom youth makes so fair and passion so paV, That the light of ils tremulous bells is seen Through their pavilions of tender green; And the... | |
| Adela Sidney - 1848 - 304 Seiten
...and dress simply in white like Flora, and she judged very correctly, when she, as " The naiad-like lily of the vale, Whom youth makes so fair and passion so pale," appeared in the drawing-room after dinner, to the great astonishment of every body. not enough ladies... | |
| Osborn W Trenery Heighway - 1854 - 404 Seiten
...on the high pale-browed lily, " A fairy thing, Like daylight in its opening." Or, " The naiad-like lily of the vale, Whom youth makes so fair and passion so pale." Or, " The lady lily, fairer than the moon," Or, " The lily, a delicate lady, Who sat under her green... | |
| Marie Price La Touche, mrs. La Touche - 1855 - 342 Seiten
...star-gemmed sprays of the jasmine, and knelt down to seek among leaves of tender green, for ' The naiad-like lily of the vale, Whom youth makes so fair and passion so pale.' until, overcome with fatigue, excitement, and the overpowering but delicious warmth and fragrance,... | |
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