... now, like the beautiful enchantress Rhodope, I saw her rise from out the pyramid in which she had dwelt for ages, — " Fair Rhodope*, as story tells, The bright unearthly nymph, who dwells 'Mid sunless gold and jewels hid, The Lady of the Pyramid... The Epicurean: A Tale - Pagina 64di Thomas Moore - 1827 - 332 pagineVisualizzazione completa - Informazioni su questo libro
| Thomas Moore - 1841 - 406 pagine
...mortal had ever beheld — and now, like the beautiful enchantress Rhodope, I saw her rise from out the pyramid in which she had dwelt for ages, — "...sunless gold and jewels hid, The Lady of the Pyramid ! " * From the story of Rhodope, Zoega thinks, '* videntur Arabes ansam arripuisse ut in una ex pyramidibus,... | |
| Thomas Moore - 1841 - 416 pagine
...mortal had ever beheld — and now, like the beautiful enchantress Rhodope, I saw her rise from out the pyramid in which she had dwelt for ages, — "...sunless gold and jewels hid, The Lady of the Pyramid ! " * From the story of Rhodope, Zoega thinks, " videntur Arabes ansam arripuisse ut in una ex pyramidibus,... | |
| Thomas Moore - 1849 - 822 pagine
...mortal had ever beheld — and now. like the beautiful enchantress Rhodope. I saw her rise from out the pyramid in which she had dwelt for ages, — " Fair Rhodope >, as story ten», Tbe bnpht unearthly nympb, wbo dtre& 'Mid sunless pold and jeeels bid, Tbe Lady of tbe Pyramid... | |
| Dr. Doran (John) - 1854 - 436 pagine
...to dress and undress them ? And have not the nymphs been consenting ? None have defied them, save " Fair Rhodope, as story tells, The bright, unearthly...sunless gold and jewels hid, The Lady of the Pyramid." Ehodope has been a snare to the versifiers ; but I recognize in her a lady who loved home, and dressed... | |
| Dr. Doran (John) - 1855 - 428 pagine
...to dress and undress them ? And have not tlfe nymphs been consenting ? None have defied them, save " Fair Rhodope, as story tells, The bright unearthly...sunless gold and jewels hid. The Lady of the Pyramid." Rhodope has been a snare to the versifiers ; but I recognize in her a lady who loved home, and dressed... | |
| Thomas Moore - 1861 - 778 pagine
...now, like the beautiful enchantress Rhodope, I sir her rise from out the pyramid in which ih» hi: dwelt for ages, — " Fair Rhodope,' as story tells, The bright unearthly nymph, who d we ill 'Mid snnless gold and jewels hid, Tho Lady of the Pyramid !" So long had my sleep continued,... | |
| Georg Ebers - 1870 - 738 pagine
...through her exceeding loveliness. Moore borrowed this legend and introduces it in the following verse: " Fair Rhodope, as story tells — The bright unearthly...sunless gold and jewels hid, The lady of the Pyramid." Fabulous as these stories sound, they still prove that Rhodopis must have been no ordinary woman. Some... | |
| Georg Ebers - 1880 - 1026 pagine
...through her exceeding loveliness. Moore borrowed this legend and introduces it in the following verse : "Fair Rhodope, as story tells — The bright unearthly...sunless gold and jewels hid, The lady of the Pyramid." Fabulous as these stories sound, they still prove that Rhodopis must have been no ordinary woman. Some... | |
| Karl Baedeker (Firm) - 1885 - 632 pagine
...desert wayfarers from the south and west, embraces them in her arms, and deprives them of reason'. 'Fair Rhodope, as story tells, The bright unearthly...sunless gold and jewels hid, The lady of the Pyramid'. (MooKE.^ According to other myths the spirit of the Pyramid bears the form of a boy , or that of a... | |
| Georg Ebers - 1888 - 426 pagine
...exceeding loveliness. Moore borrowed this legend and introduces it in the following verse: " Fair Ehodope, as story tells—- The bright unearthly nymph, who...sunless gold and jewels hid, The lady of the Pyramid." Fabulous as these stories sound, they still prove that Rhodopis must have been no ordinary woman. Some... | |
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