| Robert Walsh, Eliakim Littell, John Jay Smith - 1832 - 648 sider
...not now so passionately and so imaginatclv sung their wonders. RECOLLECTIONS OF THE ARABIAN NIGHTS. WHEN the breeze of a joyful dawn blew free In the...The forward-flowing tide of time : And many a sheeny summer morn, Adown the Tigris I was borne, By Bagdat's shrines of fretted gold, High-walled gardens... | |
| Alexander Whitelaw - 1835 - 476 sider
...occupation's gone," can't stand it — off to the continent. Monthlu Mug. RECOLLECTIONS OF THE ARABIAN NIGHTS. WHEN the breeze of a joyful dawn blew free In the...flowed back with me The forward-flowing tide of time i And many a sheeny summer morn, Adowo the Tigris I was borne, 1!y Bagdat's shrines of fretted gold.... | |
| 1866 - 856 sider
...it requires now the true poet's imagination to recover from the past: " When the breeze of ajojful dawn blew free In the silken sail of infancy, The...time ; And many a sheeny summer-morn Adown the Tigris was I borne, By Bagdad's shrines of fretted gold, High-walled gardens green and old ; True Mussulman... | |
| Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson - 1843 - 260 sider
...With a lengthen 'd loud halloo, Tuwhoo, tuwhit, tuwhit, tuwhoo-oo. RECOLLECTIONS THE ARABIAN NIGHTS. WHEN the breeze of a joyful dawn blew free In the silken sail of infancy. The tide of time flow'd back with me, The forward-flowing tide of time ; And many a sheeny summer-morn, A down the Tigris... | |
| 1848 - 614 sider
...resolved themselves intoithe symmetry, consistency, and melody of an almost perfect poem. It was ." When the breeze of a joyful dawn blew free In the silken sail of infancy," that the germ of this exquisite orient spectacle implanted itself in his memory ; and no sooner do... | |
| Rufus Wilmot Griswold - 1845 - 558 sider
...took the tax away, And built herself an everlasting name. Irl RECOLLECTIONS OF THE ARABIAN NIGHTS. WHEN the breeze of a joyful dawn blew free In the silken sail of infancy. The tide of time flow'd back with me, The forward-flowing tide of time ; And many a sheeny summer-morn, Adown the Tigris... | |
| Alfred Tennyson (1st baron.) - 1845 - 510 sider
...lengthen 'd loud halloo, Tuwhoo, tuwhit, tuwhit, tuwhoo-oo. RECOLLECTIONS OP THE ARABIAN NIGHTS. i. WHEN the breeze of a joyful dawn blew free In the silken sail of infancy, The tide of time flow'd back with me, The forward-flowing tide of time ; And many a sheeny summer-morn, Adown the Tigris... | |
| Rufus Wilmot Griswold - 1846 - 540 sider
...took the tax awsy, And built herself an everlasting name. RECOLLECTIONS OF THE ARABIAN NIGHTS. E» the breeze of a joyful dawn blew free In the silken sail of infancy, The tide of time flow'd back with me, The forward-flowing tide of time ; And many a sheeny summer-morn, Adown the Tigris... | |
| John Holmes Agnew, Walter Hilliard Bidwell - 1848 - 610 sider
...resolved themselves into the symmetry, consistency, and melody of an almost perfect poem. It was " When the breeze of a joyful dawn blew free In the silken sail of infancy," that the germ of this exquisite orient spectacle implanted itself in his memory ; and no sooner do... | |
| 1866 - 376 sider
...so familiar to him, it requires now the true poet's imagination to recover from the past: " When tho breeze of a joyful dawn blew free In the silken sail...time; And many a sheeny summer-morn Adown the Tigris was I borne, By Bagdad's shrines of fretted gold, High-walled gardens green and old ; True Mussulman... | |
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