| 1840 - 606 pagine
...the bird on the shrine, some, by the beat of the Castanet, some by thi» shrill ring of a sistrum. which they held uplifted in the attitude of their own divine Isis, continned harmoniously to time the cadence of their feet; while others, at every step, shojk a small... | |
| 1827 - 798 pagine
...sistrum, — which they held uplifted in the attitude of their own divine UU, — harmoniously timed the cadence of their feet; while others, at every...of silver, whose sound, mingling with those' of the castanets and sistrums, produced a wild, bat not an unpleasing harmony. " They seemed all lovely ;... | |
| 1827 - 716 pagine
...the sistrum—which they held uplifted in the attitude of their own divine Isis—harmoniously timed the cadence of their feet; while others, at every...of silver, whose sound, mingling with those of the castanets and sistrums, produced a wild, but not an unpleasing harmony. " They seemed all lovely ;... | |
| 1827 - 640 pagine
...bird on the shrine, some, by the beat of the Castanet, some, by the shrill ring of the sistrum — which they held uplifted in the attitude of their own divine Isis — harmoniously timed the cadence of their feet ; while others, at every step, shook a small chain... | |
| Thomas Moore - 1827 - 354 pagine
...bird on the shrine, some, by the beat of the castanet, some, by the shrill ring of the sistrum, — which they held uplifted in the attitude of their own divine Isis, — harmoniously timed the cadence of their feet; while others, at every step, shook a small chain... | |
| 1827 - 530 pagine
...the bird on the shrine, some by the beat of the castanet, some by the shrill ring of the sistrum — which they held uplifted in the attitude of their own divine Isis — harmoniously timed the cadence of their feet; while others, at every step, shook a small chain... | |
| 1827 - 326 pagine
...bird on the shrine, some, by the heat of the Castanet, some by the shrill ring of the sistrum, — which they held uplifted in the attitude of their own divine Isis, — harmoniously timed the cadence of their feet ; while others, at every step, shook a small chain... | |
| 1827 - 796 pagine
...bird ou the shrine, some, by the beat of the Castanet, some, by the shrill ring of the sistrum — which they held uplifted in the attitude of their own divine Isis — harmoniously timed the cadence of their feet ; while others, at every step, shook a small chain... | |
| Thomas Moore - 1839 - 346 pagine
...round the bird on the shrine, some, by the beat of the Castanet, some, by the shrill ring of a sistrum, which they held uplifted in the attitude of their...of silver, whose sound, mingling with those of the castanets and sistrums, produced a wild, but not unpleasing harmony. They seemed all lovely ; but there... | |
| Thomas Moore - 1839 - 554 pagine
...round the bird on the shrine, some, by the beat of the Castanet, some, by the shrill ring of a sistrum, which they held uplifted in the attitude of their...of silver, whose sound, mingling with those of the castanets and sistrums, produced a wild, but not unpleasing harmony. They seemed all lovely ; but there... | |
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