Ines" had always, for me, an inexpressible charm: O saw ye not fair Ines! She's gone into the West, To dazzle when the sun is down, And rob the world of rest... Prose and Verse - Page 180by Thomas Hood - 1845Full view - About this book
| American poetry - 1912 - 432 pages
...the wasting billow, This heart thy pillow — That's what I'd do!" Samuel Lover [1797-1868] FAIR INES O SAW ye not fair Ines? She's gone into the West,...blushes on her cheek, And pearls upon her breast. O turn again, fair Ines, Before the fall of night, For fear the Moon should shine alone, And stars... | |
| Justin McCarthy - Great Britain - 1912 - 524 pages
...life. Fair Ines, the visionary embodiment of all his youthful romance. Fair Inea who went — ' . . . into the West To dazzle when the sun is down And rob the world of rest ' : and Sally in owr Alley, the dear workaday companion : and Annabel Lee, the dead bride, whose place... | |
| William Stebbing - English poetry - 1913 - 448 pages
...of morn, Like the sweetheart of the sun, Who many a glowing kiss had won ; 8 or fair Ines, who has gone into the West, To dazzle when the sun is down,...morning blushes on her cheek And pearls upon her breast ; 9 or the all-sufficient love-song : I love thee — I love thee ! 'Tis all that I can say : — It... | |
| Robert Maynard Leonard - English poetry - 1914 - 136 pages
...we hae a lass There 's nane again sae bonnie. R. BURNS, FAIR INES OH, saw ye not fair Ines ? She 's gone into the West, To dazzle when the sun is down,...that we love best, With morning blushes on her cheek, Oh, turn again, fair Ines, Before the fall of night, 10 For fear the Moon should shine alone, And stars... | |
| Edgar Allan Poe - 1914 - 664 pages
...fanciful of modern poets, was Thomas Hood. His "Fair Ines" had always, for me, an inexpressible charm: O saw ye not fair Ines? She's gone into the West,...the sun is down, And rob the world of rest: She took out daylight with her, The smiles that we love best, With morning blushes on her cheek, And pearls... | |
| American poetry - 1918 - 2030 pages
...the rush and roar Of spume below the doorstep And winds upon the door. Orrick Johns [1887FAIR INES O SAW ye not fair Ines? She's gone into the West,...blushes on her cheek, And pearls upon her breast. O turn again, fair Ines, Before the fall of night, For fear the Moon should shine alone, And stars... | |
| Sir Arthur Thomas Quiller-Couch - English poetry - 1918 - 1120 pages
...may be then No resurrection in the minds of men. J5» 6fO. Fair Tues OSAW ye not fair Ines ? She 's gone into the West, To dazzle when the sun is down,...our daylight with her, The smiles that we love best, \Vith morning blushes on her cheek, And pearls upon her breast. 0 turn again, fair Ines. Before the... | |
| Thomas Hood - 1920 - 868 pages
...And dash the tear-drop from my eye, To cast a look behind ! FAIR INES O SAW ye not fair Ines ? She 's gone into the West, To dazzle when the sun is down,...blushes on her cheek, And pearls upon her breast. II 0 turn again, fair Ines, Before the fall of night, 10 For fear the Moon should shine alone, And... | |
| Henry Van Dyke, Hardin Craig, Asa Don Dickinson - American literature - 1922 - 1920 pages
...roses, We pluck'd them as we pass'd. " i**7- Thomas Hoed. FAIR INES O SAW ye not fair Ines? She 's gone into the West, To dazzle when the sun is down,...blushes on her cheek, And pearls upon her breast. O turn again, fair Ines, Before the fall of night, For fear the Moon should shine alone. And stars... | |
| John Drinkwater - Literature - 1923 - 528 pages
...lyrics as well as some very fine and noble serious verse. Of the first kind are the lines Fear I nes: O, saw ye not fair Ines? She's gone into the West,...dazzle when the sun is down And rob the world of rest. Such, also, is the ballad: It was not in the Winter Our loving lot was cast ; It was the Time of Roses,... | |
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