| Percy Bysshe Shelley - 1878 - 632 páginas
...Children of a sunnier star, Spirits from beyond the moon, Oh! refuse the boon! THE INDIAN SERENADE. I ARISE from dreams of thee In the first sweet sleep...breathing low, And the stars are shining bright. I arise from dreams of thee, And a spirit in my feet Hath led me — who knows how? To thy chamber window... | |
| Charles Anderson Dana - 1878 - 882 páginas
...her purer limbs New clearness take I Anoimioi s. LINES TO AN INDIAN AIR. I ARISE from dreams of theo In the first sweet sleep of night, When the winds are breathing IP *, And the stars are shining bright I arise from dreams of thee, And a spirit in my feet Has led... | |
| Amelia Ann Blanford Edwards - 1879 - 390 páginas
...cheeks keep separate, when soul is joined to soul. E. B, Brtnvnittg. 52 LINES TO AN INDIAN AIR. LINES TO AN INDIAN AIR. I ARISE from dreams of thee In the...breathing low, And the stars are shining bright. I arise from dreams of thee, And a spirit in my feet Hath led me — who knows how? To thy chamber window,... | |
| Edgar Allan Poe - 1879 - 336 páginas
...in keeping it out of the popular view, is afforded by the following exquisite little serenade : — I arise from dreams of thee In the first sweet sleep...breathing low , And the stars are shining bright. I arise from dreams of thee, And a spirit in my feet Has led me — who knows how? — To thy chamber-window,... | |
| Edgar Allan Poe - 1975 - 1042 páginas
...of the popular view — is afforded by the following exquisite little Serenade: I arise from drrams I still retained sufficient presence of mind to avoid exciting, by any arise from dreams of thee, And a spirit in my feet Has led me — who knows how ? — To thy chamher-window,... | |
| Edgar Mertner, Leigh Hunt, Leigh Hunt - 968 páginas
...with a transition less startling. The following Lines to an Indian Air, make an exquisite serenade. " I arise from dreams of thee In the first sweet sleep...breathing low, And the stars are shining bright ; I arise from dreams of thee, And a spirit in my feet Has led me — who knows how ? To thy chamber-window,... | |
| Edgar Allan Poe, Gary Richard Thompson - 1984 - 1572 páginas
...popular view — is afforded by the following exquisite little Serenade. I arise from dreams of thec, manner. arise from dreams of thee, And a spirit in my feet Has led me — who knows how? — To thy chamber-window,... | |
| Percy Bysshe Shelley - 1994 - 752 páginas
...impertinence, He'd bring him to a proper sense Of what was due to gendemen!' The Indian Girl's Song1" 1 I arise from dreams of thee In the first sweet sleep...breathing low, And the stars are shining bright: I arise from dreams of thee, And a spirit in my feet Hath led me - who knows how? To thy chamber window,... | |
| Nora Roberts - 1995 - 484 páginas
...The idea of him quoting poetry made her smile grow misty. "How about Shelley? 'I arise from drearns of thee in the first sweet sleep of night, when the...breathing low, and the stars are shining bright.'" She humbled him. "That's nice." He tipped her face up for a kiss that was both sweet and dreamy. "Really... | |
| Edgar Allan Poe, Leonard Cassuto - 1999 - 228 páginas
...in keeping it out of the popular view — is afforded by the following exquisite little Serenade. 1 arise from dreams of thee, In the first sweet sleep...are breathing low, And the stars are shining bright. 1 arise from dreams of thee. And a spirit in my feet Has led me — who knows how? — To thy chamber-window,... | |
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