| William Henry Davenport Adams, Hector Giacomelli - 1878 - 472 páginas
...ABOUT THE OSTRICH. 285 " Then, if the brightening Moon that lit his face, In darkness favoured hers, Oh ! even with such a look, as fables say, The Mother...tenderness Oneiza's soul is centred on the youth." The fable is told in full by Vanslebo, in a quotation from an old Arabian manuscript. And the purport... | |
| Robert Aris Willmott - 1878 - 708 páginas
...tale of love and woe ; Then, if the brightening moon that lit his face. In darkness favour'd hers, Oh ! even with such a look, as fables say. The Mother...life, Even in such deep and breathless tenderness Oneizu's soul is centred on the youth, So motionless, with such an ardent gaze, Save when from her... | |
| Robert Southey - 1880 - 658 páginas
...tale of love and woe ; Then, if the brightening Moon, that lit his face, In darkness favored hers, Oh ! even with such a look as fables say The Mother...such an ardent gaze, Save when from her full eyes She wipes away the swelling tears That dim his image there. She called him Brother: was it sister-love... | |
| Laura Valentine - 1880 - 634 páginas
...tale of love and woe ; [face, Then, if the brightening moon that lit his In darkness favoured hers, Oh ! even with such a look, as fables say, The mother...Till that intense affection Kindle its light of life, [ness Even in such deep and breathless tenderOneiza's soul is centred on the youth, So motionless,... | |
| William Jones - 1880 - 778 páginas
...upon them, but by the rays of liyht and warmth from her eyes. Southey alludes to this in "Thalaba ": " With such a look as fables say, The mother ostrich fixes on her eggs, Till that intense affection Kindle its light of life." parently unchristened, for salt was bound... | |
| Frederick Edward Hulme - 1895 - 368 páginas
...light from her eyes. Southey alludes, it will be remembered, to this old fancy in the lines : — " With such a look as fables say, The mother ostrich fixes on her eggs, Till that intense affection Kindle its light of life."* A considerable body of folklore is associated... | |
| William Jones - 1898 - 670 páginas
...them, but by the rays of light and warmth from her eyes. Southcy alludes to this in "Th.il.iba ": " With such a look as fables say, The mother ostrich...that intense affection Kindle its light of life." parently unchristened, for salt was bound round its neck in a linen cloth. They had it baptised, therefore,... | |
| Percy Bysshe Shelley - 1901 - 710 páginas
...becomes more evident on examination. The lines 161 -KB have as the corresponding passage in Thalaba : ' Oh ! even with such a look as fables say The Mother Ostrich SIPS on her egg, Till that inleuie afirtion Kindle its linl.l of life, — Even in such deep and tti-eatfdf&i... | |
| 1905 - 622 páginas
...of love and woe ; Then, if the bright'ning Moon that lit his face, In darkness favour'd hers, ,„ Oh ! even with such a look, as fables say, The Mother...such an ardent gaze, Save when from her full eyes She wipes away the swelling tears That dim his image there. (xxv.) She call'd him Brother; was it sister-love... | |
| Robert Southey - 1909 - 808 páginas
...brightening Moon that lit his face, In darkness favour'd hers, [say, Oh ! even with such a look, as fables The Mother Ostrich fixes on her egg, Till that intense...life. Even in such deep and breathless tenderness 350 Oneiza's soul is centred on the youth, So motionless, with such an ardent gaze, . . Save when from... | |
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