| Maria Jane Jewsbury - 1830 - 334 страници
...of an old poet's description of the orange-tree, with its " Golden lamps hid in a night of green," or of those Spanish gardens where the pomegranate...and describe for ever, but I should never succeed in pourtraying Egeria; she was a muse, a grace, a variable child, a dependent woman, —the Italy of human... | |
| Maria Jane Jewsbury - 1831 - 274 страници
...of an old poet's description of the orange-tree, with its " Golden lamps hid in a night of green," or of those Spanish gardens where the pomegranate...wearing her stars. I might describe, and describe forever, but I should never succeed in pourtraying Egeria ; she was a muse, a grace, a variable child,... | |
| 1836 - 596 страници
...is as faithful to the truth, as it is gracefully written. ' Golden lamps hid in a night of green,' or of those Spanish gardens where the pomegranate...she resembled night, it was night wearing her stars. 1 might describe, and describe for ever, but I should never succeed in portraying Kgeria: she was a... | |
| Sir Daniel Keyte Sandford - 1841 - 558 страници
...pomegranite grows beside the cypress. Her gladness was luí i bunt of sunlight ; and if in her depression sbe resembled night, it was night wearing her stars. I might describe, and describe fur ever, but I should never succeed in portraying Egeria ; she was i шне, a grace, a variable child,... | |
| 1838 - 488 страници
...of an old poet's desciijition of the orange tree, with its " Golden lamps hid in a night of green ;" or of those Spanish gardens, where the pomegranate...resembled night, it was night wearing- her stars. I might deseribe, and deseribe forever, but I should never succeed in portraying her : she was a muse, a grace,... | |
| mrs. Parker - 1838 - 208 страници
...promises of God, she anticipated the felicities of heaven, she " endured as seeing Him who is invisible." I might describe, and describe for ever, but I should never succeed in pourtraying Letitia, save in one word, she was a Christian. No. IV. CENSORIOUSNESS. " Laughs at the... | |
| Harriet Mary Browne Owen - 1839 - 312 страници
...of an old poet's description of the orange tree, with its " Golden lamps hid in a night of green ;" or of those Spanish gardens where the pomegranate...her depression, she resembled night, it was night bearing her stars. I might describe and describe for ever, but I should never succeed in portraying... | |
| Monthly literary register - 1839 - 744 страници
...of an old poet's description of the orange tree, with its ' Golden lamps hid in a night of green ;' or of those Spanish gardens where the pomegranate...sunlight; and if, in her depression, she resembled niuht,it was night wearing her stars. I might describe and describe for ever, but I should never exceed... | |
| Mrs. Hemans - 1839 - 374 страници
...Golden lamps hid in a night of green ;" or of those Spanish gardens where the pomegranate grows heside the cypress. Her gladness was like a burst of sun-light ; and if, in her depression, she resemhled night, it was night bearing her stars. I might describe and describe for ever, but I should... | |
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