SHE walks in beauty, like the night Of cloudless climes and starry skies ; And all that's best of dark and bright Meet in her aspect and her eyes : Thus mellow'd to that tender light Which heaven to gaudy day denies. The Pirate - Página 50de Walter Scott - 1822 - 346 páginasVista completa - Acerca de este libro
| Walter Scott - 1852 - 574 páginas
...And all that's best of dark and bright Meet in her aspect and her eyes : Thus mellow'd to that lender light Which heaven to gaudy day denies." Their father...so well, that it might be difficult to say which he loved best ; saving that, perchance he liked his graver damsel better in the walk without doors, and... | |
| Walter Scott - 1853 - 406 páginas
...climes and starry skies ; And All that 'a best of dark and bright Meet in her aspect and her eyes : Thus mellow'd to that tender light Which heaven to...so well, that it might be difficult to say which he loved best ; saving that, perchance, he liked his graver damsel better in the walk without doors, and... | |
| Walter Scott - 1853 - 654 páginas
...starry skies; And all that's best of dark and bright Meet in her aspect and her eyes : Thus mdlovv'cl to that tender light Which heaven to gaudy day denies."...Their father loved the maidens both so well, that h •night be difficult to say which he loved best ; saving that, perchance he liked his graver damsel... | |
| Walter Scott - 1853 - 534 páginas
...and bright Meet in her aspect and her eyes : Thus mellow'd to that tender light Which heaven to gaady day denies." Their father loved the maidens both so well, that it might be difficult to say which lie loved best ; saving that, perchance, he liked his graver damsel better in the walk without doors,... | |
| Charles Dexter Cleveland - 1853 - 800 páginas
...climes ami starry skies ; And all that's best of dark and bright Meet in her aspect and her eyes : Thus mellow'd to that tender light Which heaven to gaudy day denies. One shade the more, one ray the less, Had half-impiiir'd the nameless grace Which waves in every raven... | |
| George Gordon N. Byron (6th baron.) - 1855 - 434 páginas
...climes and starry skies ; And all that's best of dark and bright Meet in her aspect and her eyes : Thus mellow'd to that tender light Which heaven to gaudy day denies. One shade the more, one ray the less, Had half impair'd the nameless grace Which waves in every raven... | |
| Charles Dexter Cleveland - 1857 - 800 páginas
...clinics and starry skies ; And all that's best of dark and bright Meet in her aspect and her eyes : Thus mellow'd to that tender light Which heaven to gaudy day denies. One shade the more, one ray the less, Had half-impair'd the nameless grace Which waves in every raven... | |
| William Hunter (rector of Ayr acad.) - 1857 - 130 páginas
...cloudless climes and starry skies, And all that's best of dark and bright Meet in her aspect and her eyes ; Thus mellow'd to that tender light Which heaven to gaudy day denies. Did I but purpose to embark with thee On the smooth surface of a summer's sea, While gentle zephyrs... | |
| George Gordon N. Byron (6th baron.) - 1859 - 614 páginas
...climes and starry skies : And ali that's best of dark and bright Meet in her aspect and her eyes : Thus mellow'd to that tender light Which Heaven to gaudy day denies. One shade the more, one ray the less, m Had half impair'd the nameless graco, Which waves in every... | |
| Walter Scott - 1860 - 418 páginas
...climes and starry skies ; And all that 'a best of dark and bright Meet in her aspect and her eyes : Thus mellow'd to that tender light Which heaven to gaudy day denies." VOL. XXIV. D Their father loved the maidens both so well, that it might be difficult to say which he... | |
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