The emerald fields were of dazzling glow, And the flowers of everlasting blow. Then deep in the stream her body they laid, That her youth and beauty never might fade ; And they smiled on heaven, when they saw her lie In the stream of life that wandered... The Queen's Wake: A Legendary Poem - Page 180by James Hogg - 1819 - 384 pagesFull view - About this book
| Charlotte Mary Yonge - 1885 - 440 pages
...signs you shall shortly see, Of the times that are now, and the times that shall be." 1 Appear or show. They lifted Kilmeny, they led her away, And she walked...dome of crystal bright, The fountain of vision, and fount of light ; The emerald fields were of dazzling glow, And the flowers of everlasting blow. Then... | |
| Sarah Warner Brooks - English poetry - 1890 - 520 pages
...wi' bars of the rainbow's rim; And lovely beings round were rife, Who erst had travelled mortal lifo. They lifted Kilmeny, they led her away, And she walked in the light of a sunless day; The emerald fields were of dazzling glow, And the flowers were of everlasting blow. Then deep in the stream... | |
| Ainsworth Rand Spofford, Charles Gibbon - Literature - 1893 - 518 pages
...And tell of the signs you shall shortly see ; Of the times that are now, and the t«mes that shall be. They lifted Kilmeny, they led her away. And she...The fountain of vision, and fountain of light : The emennt fields were of d"»""g glow, And the flowers of everlast«ng blow. Then deep in the stream her... | |
| Henry Van Dyke, Hardin Craig - American poetry - 1912 - 334 pages
...tell of the signs you shall shortly see ; Of the times that are now, and the times that shall be." «1 They lifted Kilmeny, they led her away, And she walked...flowers of everlasting blow. Then deep in the stream her tody they laid, That her youth and beauty never might fade ; And they smiled on heaven, when they saw... | |
| William Macneile Dixon - English poetry - 1910 - 974 pages
...appear. And tell of the signs you shall shortly see ; Of the times that are now, and the times that shall be.' They lifted Kilmeny, they led her away, And she...the stream her body they laid, That her youth and her beauty never might fade ; And they smil'd on Heaven, when they saw her lie In the stream of life... | |
| William Stebbing - English poetry - 1913 - 448 pages
...fear, 0 tell of the joys that are waiting here.' They lifted Kilmeny, they led her away, And she walk'd in the light of a sunless day ; The sky was a dome...The fountain of vision, and fountain of light ; The emerant fields were of dazzling glow, And the flowers of everlasting blow. Then deep in the stream... | |
| Joseph Lewis French - Fiction - 1920 - 326 pages
...the actual observation of a conscious seer: "They lifted Kilmeny, they led her away, And she walk'd in the light of a sunless day; The sky was a dome...dazzling glow, And the flowers of everlasting blow." It needs but a brushing away of the films of flesh, which occurs in moments of rapt inspiration, for... | |
| Eleanor Mabel Valentine Brougham (Hon.) - English literature - 1926 - 314 pages
...; And tell of the signs you shall shortly see ; Of the times that are now, and the times that shall be." They lifted Kilmeny, they led her away, And she...the stream her body they laid, That her youth and her beauty never might fade ; And they smiPd on Heaven, when they saw her lie In the stream of life... | |
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