| Percy Bysshe Shelley - 1870 - 664 pages
...of a sunnier star, Spirits from beyond the moon, Oh! refuse the boon! THE INDIAN SERENADE. I AEISE from dreams of thee In the first sweet sleep of night,...arise from dreams of thee, And a spirit in my feet Hath led me — who knows how? To thy chamber window, sweet ! The wandering airs they faint On the... | |
| Percy Bysshe Shelley - 1870 - 628 pages
...the boon! THE INDIAN SERENADE. I ARISE from dreams of thee In the first sweet sleep of night, VOL II. When the winds are breathing low, And the stars are...arise from dreams of thee, And a spirit in my feet Hath led me — who knows how ? To thy chamber window sweet ! The wandering airs they faint On the... | |
| Asahel Clark Kendrick - 1871 - 484 pages
...speak one word, For the beating of our own hearts Was all the sound we heard. RICHARD MONCKTON MILNES. Lines to an Indian Air. I ARISE from dreams of thee...spirit in my feet Has led me — who knows how To thy chamber window, sweet ! The wandering airs, they faint On the dark and silent stream — The champak... | |
| William Cullen Bryant - 1871 - 968 pages
...will be night to me, and Life be Death ! ' " BAYARD TAYLOR. I ARISE FROM DREAMS OF THEE. SERENADE. . A solemn sacrifice, performed ill state, You chamber-window, sweet ! The wandering airs they faint On the dark, the silent stream, — The champak... | |
| Percy Bysshe Shelley - 1871 - 742 pages
...friend, however dear, TO 599 LINES TO AN INDIAN AIR. I ARISE from dreams of thee In the first eweet sleep of night, When the winds are breathing low And...spirit in my feet Has led me — who knows how ? To thy chamber window, sweet ! The wandering airs they faint On the dark, the silent stream — The cbampak... | |
| Robert Bell - 1872 - 420 pages
...arise and unbuild it again. LINES TO AN INDIAN AIR. LINES TO AN INDIAN AIR. I ARISE from dreams of thec In the first sweet sleep of night, When the winds...spirit in my feet Has led me — who knows how? To thy chamber window, sweet! The wandering airs they faint On the dark, the silent streamThe champak odours... | |
| Garland - 1872 - 170 pages
...bonnie : I 'll ne'er forget that happy night, Amang the rigs wi' Annie. — BURNS. THE INDIAN SERENADE. I ARISE from dreams of Thee In the first sweet sleep of night, When the winds are breathing lo\v, And the stars are shining bright : I arise from dreams of thee, And a spirit in my feet Hath... | |
| 1873 - 296 pages
...dreary Life still ebbs away. Man is ever weary, weary, Waiting for the May ! DENIS FLORENCE MCCARTHY LINES TO AN INDIAN AIR. I ARISE from dreams of thee...spirit in my feet Has led me — who knows how ? To thy chamber window, sweet ! The wandering airs, they faint On the dark and silent stream ; The chainpak... | |
| Samuel Orchart Beeton - 1873 - 782 pages
...listen then, as I am listening now. Shelley— BWH 1792, Died 1822. 1362— LINES TO AN INDIAN AIE. now, The spirit slid ; and it was he That mado the...fii'd her to the ocean ; But in a minute she 'gan chamber- window, Sweet ! The wandering airs they faint On the dark, the silent stream — The champak... | |
| Casket - 1873 - 874 pages
...looked upon the bed, and saw that the weary smiling one was no more. LEIGH HOST. SONG. WRITTEN FOB nds. — " Very good," replied the pendulum: "it is vastly easy for you, Mist AVhen the winds are breathing low, And the stars are shining bright. I arise from dreams of thee, And... | |
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