| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1812 - 314 страници
...blooming tinge ; By those wild eyes like the roe, 3. By that lip I long to taste ; By that zone-encircl'd waist ; By all the token-flowers * that tell What...never speak so well ; By Love's alternate joy and woe, fts, <rd; 2. 4. Maid of Athens ! I am gone : Think of me, sweet ! when alone. Though I fly to Islambol,*... | |
| George Gordon N. Byron (6th baron.) - 1815 - 322 страници
...blooming tinge ; By those wild eyes like the roe, By that lip I long to taste ; By that zone-encircl'd waist ; By all the token-flowers * that tell What...never speak so well ; By Love's alternate joy and woe, Zwy (Li, ira.s dyaavi. * In the East (where ladies are not taught to write, lest they should scribble... | |
| George Gordon N. Byron (6th baron.) - 1816 - 234 страници
...whose jetty fringe Kiss thy soft cheeks' blooming tinge; By those wild eyes like the roe, a, <rof ' 3. By that lip I long to taste; By that zone-encircled waist; By all the token-flowers3 that tell What words can never speak so well; By Love's alternate joy and woe, S, <r«V... | |
| 1816 - 846 страници
...of applied to her ears, signifies her residence tobeinthed^trictof (11) Sec'hara, iu the " — And all the token-flowers that tell " What words can never speak so well." L-inl Byron's t'uetns. The custom is often mentioned in the old and she applied it to her ears, to... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1817 - 226 страници
...Kiss thy soft cheeks' blooming tinge; By those wild eyes like the roe, Zuii) p!}, <ra,f ovyaaauj. . 3. By that lip I long to taste; By that zone-encircled waist; By all the token-flowers 3 that tell What words can never speak so well; By Love's alternate joy and woe, i j/.8, yds 4. Maid... | |
| John Bramsen - 1818 - 416 страници
...jetty fringe Kiss fhy soft cheeks' blooming tinge;; By those wild eyes like the roe, Za» /us crag By that lip I long to taste; By that zone-encircled waist ; By all the token-flowere that tell What words can never speak so well; By Love's alternate joy and woe, Zuti jus... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1821 - 478 страници
...first words were amongst the Uoman ladies, whose erotic expressions were all Hellenized. 3. By lliat lip I long to taste ; By that zone-encircled waist ; By all the token-flowers ( i ) that tell What words can never speak so well By Love's alternate joy and woe, 7wIi {/.oC, (70^... | |
| 1824 - 450 страници
...picture. The Oriental Love-Letter.— -HW '•i • ..' Pickersgill, A. " By all those token flowers that tell What words can never speak so well, By love's alternate joy and woe. Lord BYRON. This is a beautiful composition, full of sentiment, and clear and lively in the execution.... | |
| George Gordon N. Byron (6th baron.) - 1822 - 614 страници
...cheeks' blooming tinge ; By those wild eyes like the roe, Za''i fiS, f*s 3. By all the token-flowers3 that tell What words can never speak so well ; By Love's alternate joy and woe, _ 4 M / * M ftH, a-xs evyttvra. 4Maid of Athens ! I am gone : Think of me, sweet ! when alone. Though... | |
| George Gordon N. Byron (6th baron.) - 1824 - 332 страници
...soft cheeks' hlooming tinge; By those wild eyes like the roe, ./air. (*•«, rate dya.sru. • » 3. By that lip I long to taste; By that zone-encircled waist; By all the token -flowerst that tell What words can never speak so well; By Love's alternate joy and wo, * ZK... | |
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