I discover her whom alone I sought. In this state of breathless agitation did I stand for some time — bewildered with the confusion of faces and lights, as well as with the clouds of incense that rolled around me — till, fevered and impatient, I could... The epicurean - Pagina 54di Thomas Moore - 1831Visualizzazione completa - Informazioni su questo libro
| 1827 - 796 pagine
...lights, as well as with the clouds of incense that rolled around me — till, fevered and impatient, I could endure it no longer. Forcing my way out of the...sphinxes to the shore, and flung myself into my boat." To feel the effects of a passion which he was afraid of ever enjoying, or of infusing into the bosom... | |
| 1827 - 724 pagine
...lights, as well as with the clouds of incense that rolled around me — till, fevered and impatient, I could endure it no longer. Forcing my way out of the vestibule into the cool air, I hurried Iwck through the alley of sphinxes to th( shore, and flung myself into my boat." To feel the effects... | |
| 1827 - 530 pagine
...lights, as well as with the clouds of incense that rolled around me, — till, fevered and impatient, I could endure it no longer. Forcing my way out of the vestibule into the cool air, 1 hurried back through the alley of sphinxes to the shore, and flung myself into my boat.' — pp.... | |
| Thomas Moore - 1839 - 346 pagine
...lights, as well as with the clouds of incense that rolled around me, — till, fevered and impatient, I could endure it no longer. Forcing my way out of the...to the shore, and flung myself into my boat. There lies, to the north of Memphis, a solitary lake, (which, at this season, of the year, mingles with the... | |
| Thomas Moore - 1841 - 406 pagine
...lights, as well as with the clouds of incense that rolled around me — till, fevered and impatient, I could endure it no longer. Forcing my way out of the...to the shore, and flung myself into my boat. There lies, to the north of Memphis *, a solitary lake, (which, at this season of the year, mingles with... | |
| Thomas Moore - 1841 - 416 pagine
...lights, as well as with the clouds of incense that rolled around me — till, fevered and impatient, I could endure it no longer. Forcing my way out of the...to the shore, and flung myself into my boat. There lies, to the north of Memphis *, a solitary lake, (which, at this season of the year, mingles with... | |
| Thomas Moore - 1844 - 800 pagine
...lights, as well as with the clouds of incense that rolled around me — till, fevered and impatient, I could endure it no longer. Forcing my way out of the...to the shore, and flung myself into my boat. There lies, to the north of Memphis3, a solitary lake, (which, at this season of the year, mingles with the... | |
| 1845 - 614 pagine
...and impatient, I could endure it no longer. Forcing my way out of the vestibnle into the cool aii, I hurried back through the alley of sphinxes to the shore, and flung myself into my boat. There lies, to the north of Memphis, a solitary lakn, (which at this season of the year, mingles with the... | |
| Thomas Moore - 1861 - 778 pagine
...lights, as well as with the clouds of incense that rolled around mo — till, fevered and impatient, I could endure it no longer. Forcing my way out of the...to the shore and flung myself into my boat. There lies, to the north of Memphis,' a solitary lake, (which, at this season of the year, mingles with the... | |
| Andrew James Symington - 1880 - 284 pagine
...lights, as well as with the clouds of incense that rolled around me — till, fevered and impatient, I could endure it no longer. Forcing my way out of the...sphinxes to the shore, and flung myself into my boat. EXTRACT FROM ALCIPHRO N. 'Mong stars that came out one by one, The young moon — like the Roman mother... | |
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