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
| English lyrics - English poetry - 1883 - 340 pages
...and sad, And chill with early showers, Her quiet eyelids closed — she had CLXXXI. FAIR INES. OSAW 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... | |
| Edgar Allan Poe - 1884 - 408 pages
...of modern poets, was Thomas Hood. His "Fair Ines" had always forme an inexpressible charm : 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... | |
| Joseph H. Head - American poetry - 1884 - 498 pages
...years, If he his life to sloth and sin doth give, I say he only WAS — he did not LIVE. laes. Hood. 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 Ine?, Before the fall of night, For fear the moon should shine alone, And stars... | |
| Edgar Allan Poe - 1885 - 304 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...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... | |
| English poetry - 1885 - 668 pages
...still these words enhance; I love thee ! I love thee ! Whatever be thy chance. FAIR INES. O SAW you 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... | |
| Thomas Young Crowell - English poetry - 1885 - 702 pages
...thee ! Whatever be thy chance. FAIR INBS. O SAW you not fair Ines? She's gone into the West, To darrle when the sun is down, And rob the world of rest. She took our daylight w ith her, The smiles that we love best, With morning blushes on her check, And pearls upon her breast.... | |
| Thomas Hood - 1887 - 48 pages
...BY ESTES AND LAURIAT. Stnibtïsitg JOHN WILSON AND SON, CAMBRIDGE. O saw ye not fair Inés? She 's gone into the West To dazzle when the sun is down,...blushes on her cheek, And pearls upon her breast. О turn again fair Inès, Before the fall of night, For fear the moon should shine alone, And stars... | |
| Edgar Allan Poe - Fantasy literature, American - 1889 - 360 pages
...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 alone, And stars... | |
| English poetry - 1890 - 332 pages
...early showers, Her quiet eyelids closed — she had Another morn than ours. CLXXXI. FAIR INES. OSAW 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... | |
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