Ines had always, for me, an inexpressible charm : O saw ye not fair Ines ? She's gone into the West, To dazzle when the sun is down. And rob the world of rest : She took our daylight with her, The smiles that we love best, With morning blushes on her... Spirit of the English Magazines - Page 811823Full view - About this book
| Edgar Allan Poe - 1881 - 588 pages
...charm : O Raw ye not fair Ines f She's gnne iuto the West, To dazzle wlwn the sun is down, And rub the world of rest : She took our daylight with her. The smiles that wo love best, With morning blushes on her cheek, And pearls upuu her breast. 0 turn agaiu, fair lnes,... | |
| Mowbray Walter Morris - 1882 - 424 pages
...life's quintessence in an hour, (Jive me the days when I was twenty-one ! WM Thackeray. FAIR INES. O SAW ye not fair Ines ? She's gone into the West, To dazzle...blushes on her cheek, And pearls upon her breast. 0 turn again, fair Ines, Before the fall of night, For fear the Moon should shine alone, And stars... | |
| Charles Anderson Dana - American poetry - 1882 - 906 pages
...brag we hne a lass There's nane again sae bonnie. ROBERT BURNS. fair Jnee. OH saw ye not fair Ines 1 She's gone into the west, To dazzle when the sun is...blushes on her cheek, And pearls upon her breast. Oh turn again, fair Ines, Before the fall of night, For fear the moon should shine alone, And stars... | |
| Edgar Allan Poe - American fiction - 1882 - 430 pages
...poets — was Thomas Hood. His " Fair Ines " had always, for me, an inexpressible charm : — Oh, saw ye not Fair Ines ? She's gone into the West, To dazzle...that we love best, With morning blushes on her cheek Oh, turn again, fair Ines, Before the fall of night, For fear the moon should shine alone, And stars... | |
| Epes Sargent - American poetry - 1882 - 1002 pages
...joy To know I'm farther off from Heaven Thau when I was a boy. FAIR INES. Oh saw you not fair InesT ch the Tartar king did ride; And if aught else great...beside In sago and solemn tunes have snug, Of tourneys Aud pearls upon her breast. Oh, turn again, fair lues ! Before the fall of uight, For fear the moon... | |
| Thomas Hood - 1882 - 468 pages
...is quite possible) only the fanciful creation of my own theory. FAIR INES. 0 SAW ye not fair Ines t She's gone into the West, To dazzle when the sun is...smiles that we love best, With morning blushes on her check, And pearls upon her breast. 0 turn .again, fair Ines, Before the fall of night, For fear the... | |
| Edgar Allan Poe - American poetry - 1882 - 226 pages
...poets — was Thomas Hood. His "Fair Ines" had always, for me, an inexpressible charm: — Oh, saw ye not fair Ines? She's gone into the West, To dazzle...the sun is down, And rob the world of rest. She took OUT daylight with her, The smiles that we love best, With morning blushes on her cheek And pearls upon... | |
| Edgar Allan Poe - American literature - 1883 - 542 pages
...of modern poets, was Thomas Hood. His " Fair Ines " had always for me an inexpressible charm : 0 saw ye not fair' Ines ? She's gone into the West, To dazzle...blushes on her cheek, And pearls upon her breast. 0 turn again, fair Ines, Before the fall of night, For fear the Moon should shine slone, And stars... | |
| Thomas Hood - 1883 - 648 pages
...tarries to declare How they once lived, and wherefore they are there. MINOR POEMS. FAIR INE& O SAW ye not fair Ines ? She's gone into the West, To dazzle...blushes on her cheek, And pearls upon her breast. n. 0 turn again, fair Ines, Before the fall of night, For fear the Moon should shine alont. And stars... | |
| Oliver Bell Bunce - Women in literature - 1883 - 332 pages
...glean ; Lay thy sheaf adown, and come, Share my harvest and my home. FAIR INES. BY THOMAS HOOD. OH saw ye not fair Ines ? She's gone into the west, To dazzle...blushes on her cheek, And pearls upon her breast. Oh turn again, fair Ines, Before the fall of night, For fear the moon should shine alone, And stars... | |
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