Søk Bilder Maps Play YouTube Nyheter Gmail Disk Mer »
Logg på
Bøker Bok
" I'll malivogue you — come now, ' Lough Erne Shore' now — listen ! " The poor fellow, though weaving as fast as he could all the time, yet bestowed every possible mark of attention to the music, and seemed to enjoy it as much as if it had been real.... "
Tales and Sketches: Illustrating the Character, Usages, Traditions, Sports ... - Side 92
av William Carleton - 1845 - 393 sider
Uten tilgangsbegrensning - Om denne boken

The Poems of James Grahame, John Logan, and William Falconer: With Lives of ...

James Grahame - 1823 - 346 sider
...times, to veil is to reveal, And to display is to conceal • Mysterious are your laws ! The vision finer than the view ; Her landscape nature never drew So fair as fancy draws. A heauty, carelessly hetray'd, Enamours more, than if display'd All woman's charms were given ; And,...
Uten tilgangsbegrensning - Om denne boken

Irish Penny Journal, Volum 1

1841 - 435 sider
...every possible mark of attention to the music, and seemed to enjoy it as much as if it had been real. But who can tell whether that which we look upon as...greater perhaps than any which we ourselves enjoy? Iforget who the poet is who says, Mysterious arc thy laws ; The vision's finer than the view ; Her...
Uten tilgangsbegrensning - Om denne boken

The Irish Penny Journal, Volum 1

1841 - 436 sider
...after all be a fountain of increased happiness, greater perhaps than any which we ourselves enjoy? 1 forget who the poet is who says, Mysterious are thy...landscape Nature never drew So fair as fancy draws. " Go out o' this, you thieves you—go out o' this, now, an' let me alone. Niokey, is this any time...
Uten tilgangsbegrensning - Om denne boken

The Poor Scholar, Frank Martin and the Fairies, The Country Dancing Master ...

William Carleton - 1869 - 276 sider
...every possible mark of attention to the music, and seemed to enjoy it as much as if it had been real. But who can tell whether that which we look upon as...greater perhaps than any which we ourselves enjoy TI forget who the poet is who says — " Mysterious are thy laws ; The vision's finer than the view...
Uten tilgangsbegrensning - Om denne boken

Life and Works of Michael Bruce: Poet of Loch Leven, Author of the "Ode to ...

Michael Bruce - 1914 - 446 sider
...of the heart ; At times, to veil, is to reveal, And to display, is to conceal ; Mysterious are your laws ! The vision's finer than the view ; Her landscape Nature never drew So fair as Fancy draws. A beauty, carelessly betray 'd,. Enamours more, than if display 'd All Woman's charms were given ;...
Uten tilgangsbegrensning - Om denne boken




  1. Mitt bibliotek
  2. Hjelp
  3. Avansert boksøk
  4. Last ned ePub
  5. Last ned PDF