| Samuel Carter Hall - 1838 - 412 Seiten
...horned, and soft W'ould lean out from the hollow sphere of the sea. All looking down for the love of me. AIRY, fairy Lilian, Flitting, fairy Lilian, When I...passion seeks Pleasance in love-sighs, She, looking through and through me. Thoroughly to undo me. Smiling, never speaks : So innocent-arch, so cunning-simple,... | |
| Samuel Carter Hall - 1838 - 336 Seiten
...and soft Would lean out from the hollow sphere of the sea. All looking down for the love of me. A1RY, fairy Lilian, Flitting, fairy Lilian, When I ask her...passion seeks Pleasance in love-sighs, She, looking through and through me. Thoroughly to undo me, So innocent-arch, so cunning-simple, From heneath her... | |
| Samuel Carter Hall - 1838 - 348 Seiten
...and soft Would lean out from the hollow sphere of the sea, All looking down for the love of me. AIRV, fairy Lilian, Flitting, fairy Lilian, When I ask her...little Lilian. When my passion seeks Pleasance in love- sighs, She, looking through and through me, Thoroughly to undo me. Smiling, never speaks : So... | |
| Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson - 1842 - 252 Seiten
...outwelleth, The babbling runnel crispeth, The hollow grot replieth Where Claribel low-lieth. LILIAN. AiBY, fairy Lilian, Flitting, fairy Lilian, When I ask her...Pleasance in love-sighs She, looking thro' and thro' me So innocent-arch, so cunning-simple, From beneath her gather'd wimple Glancing with black-beaded eyes,... | |
| 1842 - 416 Seiten
...of her laughter seems still to tingle in our ears : " Airy, fairy, Lillian, Flitting, fairy Lillian, When I ask her if she love me, Claps her tiny hands above me, Laughing all she can. * * # * So innocent arch, so cunning simple, From beneath her gather'd wimple, Glancing with black-beaded... | |
| 1843 - 418 Seiten
...clearly by giving a few extracts. For the Mother Goose style, we take the second poem in volume first. Airy, fairy Lilian, Flitting, fairy Lilian, When I...undo me, Smiling, never speaks : So innocent-arch, so cunning simple, From beneath her gather'd wimple, Glancing with black-beaded eyes, Till the lightning... | |
| 1843 - 424 Seiten
...clearly by giving a few extracts. For the Mother Goose style, we take the second poem in volume first. Airy, fairy Lilian, Flitting, fairy Lilian, When I...Claps her tiny hands above me, Laughing all she can; She '11 not tell me if she love me, Cruel little Lilian. When my passion seeks Pleasance in love-sighs... | |
| 1844 - 836 Seiten
...peculiar manner of popping the question, that his dignity was outraged. " Airy, fairy, Lilian, Flittin», fairy Lilian, When I ask her if she love me. Claps her little hands above me Laughing all she can. • * * Praying all I can, If prayers will not hush thee,... | |
| 1848 - 614 Seiten
...nones of his fancy, and observing the phenomena of the " consuming fire" in the spirits of each. '' Airy, fairy Lilian, Flitting, fairy Lilian, When I ask her if she loves me, Claps her tiny hands above me, Laughing all she can; She'll not tell me if she love me, Cruel,... | |
| Henry Allon - 1845 - 646 Seiten
...our readers with a glance of the chief of them. First in order is the young and laughing Lilian : ' Airy, fairy Lilian, Flitting, fairy Lilian, When I...not tell me if she love me, Cruel little Lilian.' Next we have the wifely Isabel : ' An accent very low In blandishment, but a most silver flow Of subtle-paced... | |
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