| Great Britain - 1829 - 696 pages
...the side Of thee, my own immortal bride! I see thee not ; yet oft I hear Thy soft voice whisp'ring in my ear ; And, when the evening breeze I seek, I...And, when the moon-beams softly fall On hill, and tow'r, and flow'r-crown'd wall, Methinks the patriarch's dream I see — The steps that lead to heaven... | |
| Christianity - 1828 - 622 pages
...ivory neck, thy locks of gold ; Or gaze into thy full dark eye ; Or on thy snowy bosom lie ; Or take m mine thy small white hand; Or bask beneath thy smilings...; And when the moon-beams softly fall On hill, and tow"r, and flow'r-crown'd wall, Alrthiuk- the patriarch's dream I see— The steps that lead to heaven... | |
| Henry Neele - English poetry - 1830 - 582 pages
...Of thee, my own immortal Bride ! I see thee not ; yet oft' I hear Thy soft voice whispering in mine ear ; And, when the evening breeze I seek, I feel...the moon-beams softly fall On hill, and tower, and flower-crown'd wall, Methinks the patriarch's dream I see, The steps that lead to Heaven and Thee !... | |
| Alexander Whitelaw - Literature - 1835 - 476 pages
...eye, Or on thy snowy bosom lie ; Or take in mine thy small white hand, Or bask beneath thy smiling bland ; Or walk, enraptured, by the side Of thee,...upon my cheek; And when the moonbeams softly fall On mead and tower, and flower-crowned wall, Metbinks the patriarch's dream I see — The steps that lead... | |
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