... the green bank, or floated, like living silver, over the flood. The flowers, too, both of land and water, looked freshly awakened ; — and, most of all, the superb lotus, which had risen with the sun from the wave, and was now holding up her chalice... The Poetical Works of Thomas Moore, Collected by Himself - Pagina 146di Thomas Moore - 1841Visualizzazione completa - Informazioni su questo libro
| 1827 - 798 pagine
...Mights of doves and lapwings were fltitlcringumongtlie leaves, and the white heron, which had roosted all night in some date-tree, now stood sunning its...flood. The flowers, too, both of land and water, looked freshly awakened,— and, most of all, the superb lotus, which had risen with the sun from the wave,... | |
| 1827 - 640 pagine
...Flights of doves and lapwings were fluttering among the leaves, and the white heron, which had roosted all night in some date-tree, now stood sunning its...flood. The flowers, too, both of land and water, looked freshly awakened; — and most of all, the superb lotus, which had risen with the sun from the wave,... | |
| Thomas Moore - 1827 - 354 pagine
...Flights of doves and lapwings were fluttering among the leaves, and the white heron, which had roosted all night in some date-tree, now stood sunning its...flood. The flowers, too, both of land and water, looked freshly awakened; — and, most of all, the superb lotus, which had risen with the sun from the wave,... | |
| Samuel Phillips Newman - 1829 - 270 pagine
...heron, which had roosted all night in some date tree, now stood sunning its wings on thn green bankj or floated like living silver, over the flood. The flowers, too. both of land and of water, looked freshly awakened ; — and, most of all, the superb lotus, which had risen with the... | |
| Thomas Moore - 1835 - 354 pagine
...this district of Egypt is so celebrated. The activity of the morning hour was visible every where. Flights of doves and lapwings were fluttering among...flood. The flowers, too, both of land and water, looked freshly awakened ; — and, most of all, the superb lotus, which had risen with the sun from the wave,... | |
| Samuel Phillips Newman - 1837 - 334 pagine
...heron, which had roosted all night in some date tree, now stood sunning its wings on the green banks, or floated, like living silver, over the flood. The flowers, too, both of land and of water, looked freshly awakened;— and, most of all, the superb lotus, which had risen with the... | |
| Samuel Phillips Newman - 1837 - 334 pagine
...heron, which had roosted all night in some date tree, now stood sunning its wings on the green banks, or floated, like living silver, over the flood. The flowers, too, both of land and of water, looked freshly awakened;—and, most of all, the superb lotus, which had risen with the sun... | |
| Samuel Phillips Newman - 1842 - 326 pagine
...and the white heron, which had roosted all night in some date tree, now stood sunning its wings on the green bank, or floated like living silver, over the flood. The flowers, too, both of land and of water, looked freshly awakened ;—and most of all, the superb lotus, which had risen with the sun... | |
| 1845 - 614 pagine
...wings upon the green bank, or lloated, like living silver, over the flood. The flowers, too, I oth et out again upon her journey, or* her chalice for a full draught of his light. Such were tho scenes that now successively presented... | |
| Sarah Stickney Ellis - 1845 - 552 pagine
...which had been roosting all nisrht in some date tree, now stood sunning its wings on the green bnnk, or floated, like living silver, over the flood. The flowers, too, both of land and water, looked freshly awakened ;— and, most of aи, the superb lotus, srhich had risen teith the sun from the ware,... | |
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