| 1817 - 694 pages
...of the kind making a nearer approach to the definite distinctness of the sister-art of painting. " How calm, how beautiful comes on The stilly hour, when storms are gone ! "When warring winds have died away, And cloud», beneath the glancing r»y, Melt off, and leave the land... | |
| Thomas Moore - 1817 - 416 pages
...swoon, a chill eclipse Of soul and sense its darkness spread ./• Around her, and she sunk, as dead ! How calm, how beautiful comes on The stilly hour, when storms are gone ; When warring winds have died away, And clouds, beneath the glancing ray, Melt off, and leave the land and... | |
| 1817 - 522 pages
...situation of the Arabian Maid, and the surrounding scene, is thus poetically and affectingly described. " How calm, how beautiful comes on The stilly hour, when storms are gone ; When warring winds have died away, And clouds, beneath the glancing ray, Melt off, and leave the land and... | |
| 1817 - 708 pages
...of the kind making a nearer approach to the definite distinctness of the sister-art of painting. " How calm, how beautiful comes on The stilly hour, when storms are gone ! When warring winds have died away, And clouds, beneath the glancing ray, Melt off, and leave the land and... | |
| Filippo Pananti - 1818 - 524 pages
...moment of the seaman's life is finely illustrated by Mr. Moore, in that exquisite poem LALLA ROOKH : — How calm, how beautiful comes on The stilly hour when storms are gone : When warring winds have died away,. And clouds, heneath the glancing ray. Melt off, and leave the land and... | |
| 1818 - 590 pages
...slowly restored. The following passage appears to us extremely beautiful and characteristic. ' I Tow calm, how beautiful comes on The stilly hour, when storms are gone ; When warring winds have died away, And cloud*, beneath the glancing ray, Melt off, and leave the laud and... | |
| Thomas Moore - 1823 - 428 pages
...swoon, a chill eclipse i Of soul and sense its darkness spread Around her, and she sunk, as dead ! How calm, how beautiful comes on The stilly hour, when storms are gone ; When warring winds have died away, And clouds, beneath the glancing ray, * " The brilliant Canopus, unseen... | |
| Thomas Moore - 1823 - 422 pages
...death-like swoon, a chill eclipse Of soul and sense its darkness spread Around her, and she sunk, as dead ! How calm, how beautiful comes on The stilly hour, when storms are gone ; When warring winds have died away, And clouds, beneath the glancing ray, * " The brilliant Canopus, unseen... | |
| Thomas Moore - 1825 - 326 pages
...death-like swoon, n chill erlipse Of soul and sense its darkness spread Around her, aud she sunk, as dead I How calm, how beautiful comes on The stilly hour, when storms are gone ; When warring winds have died away, And clouds, beneath the glancing ray. .Melt off, and leave the land and... | |
| Thomas Moore - 1826 - 410 pages
...death-like swoon, a chill eclipse Of soul and sense its darkness spread Around her, and she sunk, as dead I How calm, how beautiful comes on The. stilly hour, when storms are gone t When warring winds have died away, And clouds, beneath the glancing ray, Melt off, and leave the... | |
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