| Henry Wadsworth Longfellow - English poetry - 1855 - 822 pages
...Had on our talk descended. THE LORE-LEI.* I IW»tr not whence it riees, This thought so full of woe ; But a tale of times departed Haunts me, and will not...hair: With a golden comb she combs it; And a wild song singeth she, That melts the heart with a wondrous And powerful melody. The boatman feels his bosom... | |
| William H. Furness - German poetry - 1860 - 206 pages
...of the evening sun. High on yon rock reclineth A maiden strangely fair ; Her golden apparel shineth, She combs her golden hair. With a golden comb she combs it, A song the while sings she, All weird and wondrous is it, And mighty the melody. (90) The boatman,... | |
| Mansfield Tracy Walworth - 1864 - 326 pages
...friend, arranging her luxuriant hair, she sang in a low, musical murmur from the German of Heine " And yonder sits a maiden The fairest of the fair ;...hair. "With a golden comb she combs it ; And a wild song singeth she, That melts the heart with wondrous . And powerful melody." At length she succeeded... | |
| John Weiss - Abolitionists - 1864 - 558 pages
...evening sun. A snow-white maiden sitteth Above there, wondrous fair ; Her golden garment glitters. She combs her golden hair. With a golden comb she combs it, And sings a song thereby, A song that has a wondrous And graceful melody. In his small bark the sailor... | |
| John Weiss - Abolitionists - 1864 - 554 pages
...evening sun. A snow-white maiden sitteth Above there, wondrous fair ; Her golden garment glitters, Lhe combs her golden hair. With a golden comb she combs it, And sings a song thereby, A song that has a wondrous And graceful melody. In his small bark the sailor... | |
| English poetry - 1871 - 476 pages
...— and will not go. The air is cool, and it darkens, And calmly flows the Rhine ; The mountain peaks are sparkling In the sunny evening-shine. And yonder...hair. With a golden comb she combs it, And a wild song singeth she, That melts the heart with a wondrous And powerful melody. The boatman feels his bosom... | |
| Henry Wadsworth Longfellow - 1871 - 960 pages
...and will not go. The «ir it cool, and it darkens, And calmly flows the Rhine, The inotintnin-penks are sparkling In the sunny evening-shine. And yonder...hair: With a golden comb she combs it; And a wild song eingelh she, That melte the heart with a wondrous And powerful melody. TI»- boatman feels his... | |
| English poetry - 1876 - 508 pages
...me— and will not go. The air is cool, and it darkens, And calmly flows the Rhine ; The mountain peaks are sparkling In the sunny evening-shine. And yonder...hair. With a golden comb she combs it, And a wild song singeth she, That melts the heart with a wondrous And powerful melody. The boatman feels his bosom... | |
| Henry Wadsworth Longfellow - 1877 - 272 pages
...darkens, And calmly flows the Rhine, The mountain-peaks are sparkling In the sunny evcniiig-shine. And yonder sits a maiden, The fairest of the fair;...hair: With a golden comb she combs it; And a wild song singcth she, That melts the heart with a wondrous And powerful melody. The boatman feels his bosom... | |
| M. Josephine Warren - Readers and speakers - 1879 - 400 pages
...me, and will not go. The air is cool, and it darkens, And calmly flows the Rhine, The mountain peaks are sparkling In the sunny evening-shine. And yonder...hair: With a golden comb she combs it; And a wild song singeth she, That melts the heart with a wondrous And powerful melody. The boatman feels his bosom... | |
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