Each flower of the rock and each gem of the billow Shall sweeten thy bed and illumine thy sleep. Around thee shall glisten the loveliest amber That ever the sorrowing sea-bird has wept ; With many a shell, in whose hollow-wreathed chamber, We, Peris of... Scraps - Page 121by John Collins McCabe - 1835 - 192 pagesFull view - About this book
| Thomas Moore - Irish poetry - 1817 - 374 pages
...flower of the rock and each gem of the billow Shall sweeten thy bed and illumine thy sleep. Around thee shall glisten the loveliest amber That ever the sorrowing sea-bird has wept;* With many a shell, in whose hollow-wreath'd chamber: We Peris of ocean, by moonlight have slept. of their work, their dances, and... | |
| 1817 - 506 pages
...flower of the rock and each gem of the billow Shall sweeten thy bed and illumine thy tltep. Around thee shall glisten the loveliest amber That ever the sorrowing sea-bird has wept : With many a shell ID whoie hollow wreath'd chamber We, Perif of Ocean, by moonlight have ilept. We'll dive where the... | |
| Thomas Moore - Bactria - 1817 - 418 pages
...flower of the rock and each gem of the billow Shall sweeten thy bed and illumine thy sleep. Around thee shall glisten the loveliest amber That ever the sorrowing sea-bird has wept ; 6 With many a shell, in whose hollow- wreath'd chamber, We, Peris of Ocean, by moonlight have slept.... | |
| Thomas Moore - 1823 - 428 pages
...night very luminous, resembling the full monn surrounded by rays." — MIIUA ABU TALKS. Around thee shall glisten the loveliest amber That ever the sorrowing...sea-bird has wept ; * With many a shell, in whose hollow-wreathed chamber. We, Peris of Ocean, by moonlight have slept. We'll dive where the gardens... | |
| Thomas Moore - 1823 - 422 pages
...home from the palmgroves at the end of autumn with the fruits, see KEMPFEU, taL JExot. Around thee shall glisten the loveliest amber That ever the sorrowing...sea-bird has wept ; * With many a shell, in whose hollow-wreathed chamber, We, Peris of Ocean, by moonlight have slept. We'll dive where the gardens... | |
| Thomas Moore - Irish literature - 1825 - 310 pages
...the rock, and each gem of tli . billow, Shall sweeten thy bed, and illumine thy sleep. Around thee shall glisten the loveliest amber That ever the sorrowing sea-bird has wept ;" With many a shell, in whose hollow-wreathM chamber, We, Peris of ocean, by moonlight have slept. We'll dive where the gardens of... | |
| Thomas Moore - Folk songs, Irish - 1825 - 374 pages
...of the rock, and each gem of the billow, Shall sweeten thy bed, and illumine thy sleep. Around thee shall glisten the loveliest amber That ever the sorrowing sea-bird has wept ;102 With many a shell, in whose hollow-wreath'd chamber, We Peris of ocean by moonlight have slept.... | |
| Thomas Moore - 1827 - 426 pages
...nf the rock ami each gem of the billow Shall s wee ten thy bed and illumine ihy sleep. Around thee shall glisten the loveliest amber. That ever the sorrowing sea-bird has wept ¡t With many a shell, in whose hollow-wreathed chamber, We, Veris of Ocean, by moonlight have slept.... | |
| Charles Caldwell - Clergy - 1828 - 318 pages
...of the rock, and each gem of the billow Shall sweeten thy bed, and illumine thy sleep. Around thee shall glisten the loveliest amber That ever the sorrowing sea-bird has wept ; With many a shell, in whose hollow-wreathed chamber, We, daughters of ocean, by moonlight have slept. We '11 dive where the gardens... | |
| George Barrell Cheever - American poetry - 1830 - 516 pages
...of the rock, and each gem of the billow, Shall sweeten thy bed, and illumine thy sleep. Around thee shall glisten the loveliest amber That ever the sorrowing sea-bird has wept; With many a shell, in whose hollow-wreath'd chamber, We, Peris of ocean, by moonlight have slept. We 'll dive where the gardens... | |
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