| Edgar Allan Poe - 1904 - 266 pages
...with her, The smiles tnat we love best, With morning blushes on her cheek, And pearls upon her breast. 0 turn again, fair Ines Before the fall of night,...beneath their light, And breathes the love against thy check I dare not even write ! Would I had been, fair Ineg, That gallant cavalier, Who rode so gaily... | |
| 1904 - 610 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 fear the moon should shine alone, and stars unrivalled bright; And blessed will the lover be that walks beneath their light, And breathes the love... | |
| 1904 - 1058 pages
...love best, With morning blushes on her cheek, and pearls upon her breast. O turn again, fair Inès, 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 11 And breathes the love against... | |
| Henry Van Dyke, Hardin Craig - 1907 - 348 pages
...her, The smiles that we love best, With morning blushes on her cheek, And pearls upon her breast. 8 O turn again, fair Ines, Before the fall of night, For...their light, And breathes the love against thy cheek I dare not even write! 16 Would I had been, fair Ines, That gallant cavalier, Who rode So gaily by... | |
| Henry Van Dyke, Hardin Craig - 1905 - 346 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...bright ; And blessed will the lover be That walks baneath their light. And breathes the love against thy cheek I dare not even write ! Would I had been,... | |
| 1905 - 682 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... | |
| Thomas Hood - 1906 - 804 pages
...The smiles i.hat we love best, With morring blushes on her chepk, A^.d pearls upon her breast. IL Oh, turn again, fair Ines, Before the fall of night, For fear the Moon should shine alone, And stars unrivnli'd bright ; And blessed will the lover be That walks beneath their light, And breathes the... | |
| Edgar Allan Poe - 1908 - 316 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... | |
| 1908 - 318 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 love... | |
| 1910 - 542 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...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... | |
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