| Thomas Hood - 1869 - 284 pages
...her, The smiles that we love best, With morning blushes on her cheek, And pearls upon her breast. O turn again, fair Ines, Before the fall of night, For...moon should shine alone, And stars unrivall'd bright ; * These blank eyes (wherein there is no indication of the pupil) are the true eyes in sculpture.... | |
| Thomas Hood - 1871 - 464 pages
...with her, The smiles that we love best, With morning blushes on her cheek, And pearls upon her breast. 0 turn again, fair Ines, Before the fall of night,...moon should shine alone, And stars unrivall'd bright ; * These blank eyes (wherein there is no indication of the pupil) are the true eyes in sculpture.... | |
| Richard Green Parker, James Madison Watson - 1873 - 614 pages
...her, the smiles that we love best, "With morning blushes on her cheek, and pearls upon her breast. 2. 0 turn again, fair Ines, before the fall of night, For fear the moon should shine alone, and stars unrivaled bright ; And blessed will the lover be that walks beneafc their light, And breathes the love... | |
| Samuel Orchart Beeton - 1873 - 782 pages
...love best, With morning blushes on her check, And pearls upon her breast. 0 turn again, fair Incs, ) n h } ̬ " , n T }Z ,Ybf 6 zs<y j 5#ꐇ 4GjA Md JcRO Ǟ]lU: n bless'd will the lover bo That walks beneath their light, And breathes the love against thy check 1... | |
| Thomas Hood - 1874 - 452 pages
...How they once lived, and wherefore they are there. MINOR POEMS. FAIR INES. O SAW ye not fair Ines ? She's gone into the West, To dazzle when the sun is...night, For fear the Moon should shine alone, And stars unrivalled bright ; And blessed will the lover be That walks beneath their light, And breathes the... | |
| Edgar Allan Poe - 1875 - 400 pages
...with her, The smiles that we love best, With morning blushes on her cheek, And pearls upon her breast. 0 turn again, fair Ines, Before the fall of night,...their light, And breathes the love against thy cheek I dare not even write ! Would I had been, fair Ines, That gallant cavalier Who rode so gaily by thy... | |
| Edgar Allan Poe - 1869 - 298 pages
...with her, The smiles that we love best, With morning blushes on hnr cheek, And pearls upon her breast. 0 turn again, fair Ines, Before the fall of night, For fear the moon should shine alone, And stars unrival'd bright; And blessed will the lover be That walks beneath their light, And breathes the love... | |
| Edgar Allan Poe - 1876 - 196 pages
...her, The smiles that we love best, With morning blushes on her cheek And pearls upon her breast. Oh, turn again, fair Ines, Before the fall of night, For...their light, And breathes the love against thy cheek I dare not even write ! Would I had been, fair Ines, That gallant cavalier Who rode so gayly by thy... | |
| Edgar Allan Poe - 1876 - 522 pages
...smiles that we love best, With morning blushes on her cheek, And pearls upon her breast. 0 turn agair. fair Ines, Before the fall of night, For fear the moon should shine alone, And stars unrivalt'd bright; And blessed will the lover be That walks beneath their light, And breathes the love... | |
| Thomas Hood - 1877 - 104 pages
...with her, The smiles that we love best, With morning blushes on her cheek, And pearls upon her breast. 0 turn again, fair Ines, Before the fall of night, For fear the moon should shine alone, And stars unrivalled bright ; And blessed will the lover be That walks beneath their light, And breathes the... | |
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