| William Davis Gallagher, Otway Curry - 1839 - 438 Seiten
...Lady, shall I tell thee where Nature seems most blest and fair, Far above all climes beside ! ' Tis where those we love abide. And that little spot is best Which the lov'd one's foot hath press'd. Though it be a fairy spaot, Wide and spreading is the place : Though... | |
| 1841 - 306 Seiten
...' Lady, shall I tell thee where Nature seems most blest and fuir, Far above all climes beside? 'Tis where those we love abide — And that little spot...fairy space, Wide and spreading is the place ; Though it were but barren mound, 'Twould become enchanted ground. With thee, yon saiidy waste would seem The... | |
| 1843 - 322 Seiten
...Wide and spreading is the place; Though it be a fairy space, Though it were but barren mound, 'T would become enchanted ground. With thee, yon sandy waste would seem The margin of Al Cowthar's stream; A bower where new-born roses bloom." And thou couldst make a dungeon's gloom, THE... | |
| Louisa Stuart Costello - 1845 - 246 Seiten
...shall I tell thee where, Nature seems most blest and fair, Far above all climes beside ? — 'T is where those we love abide : And that little spot is...fairy space, Wide and spreading is the place ; Though 't were but a barren mound, 'T would become enchanted ground. "With thee yon sandy waste would seem,... | |
| Thomas Miller - 1847 - 288 Seiten
...Lady, shall I tell thee where Nature seems most blest and fair, Far above all climes beside ? — 'T is where those we love abide. And that little spot is...fairy space, Wide and spreading is the place ; Though 't were but a barren mound, 'T would become enchanted ground. ' With thee yon sandy waste would seem... | |
| Charles De Berard Mills - 1882 - 262 Seiten
...that little spot is bes' Which the loved on< *"It is true the natural ' image of the i • divine " Though it be a fairy space, Wide and spreading is...dungeon's gloom A bower where new-born roses bloom." Persian (Dschelaleddin Rumi), Miss Costello. There is no bounty like that of giving food and drink,... | |
| Charles De Berard Mills - 1882 - 264 Seiten
...Lady, shall I tell thee where Nature seems most blest and fair, Far above all climes beside ? — 'Tis where those we love abide ; And that little spot is best Which the loved one's foot hath pressed. * " It is true the natural world is only an image, but it is an image of the divine mind, and worthy... | |
| F. F. Arbuthnot - 1887 - 196 Seiten
...Lady, shall I tell thee where Nature seems most blest and fair, Far above all climes beside ? 'Tis where those we love abide, And that little spot is...With thee, yon sandy waste would seem The margin of Al-Cawthar's stream ; And thou canst make a dungeon's gloom A bower where new-born roses bloom." '... | |
| Elizabeth Armstrong Reed - 1893 - 454 Seiten
...Lady, shall I tell thee where Nature seems most blest and fair, Far above all climes beside ? 'Tis where those we love abide, And that little spot is...With thee, yon sandy waste would seem The margin of Al-Cawthar's stream ; And thou canst make a dungeon's gloom A bower where new-born roses bloom." The... | |
| George Hughes Hepworth - 1894 - 234 Seiten
...Lady, shall I tell thee where Nature seems most blessed and fair, Far above all climes beside? 'Tis where those we love abide ; And that little spot is best Which the loved one's foot hath pressed.' " Yes, I am back again, but what a different 'I' I am. I can't recognize my face, or my thoughts, or... | |
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