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" the Princess Epouse was that of " A beauty for ever unchangingly bright, Like the long sunny lapse of summer day's light, Shining on, shining on, by no shadow made tender, Till love falls asleep in its sameness of splendour ;" while that of Her Highness... "
The English Governess in Egypt: Harem Life in Egypt and Constantinople - Page 274
by Emmeline Lott - 1867 - 312 pages
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The works of Thomas Moore, Volume 1

Thomas Moore - 1832 - 482 pages
...his heart the least ringlet that curl'd Down her exquisite neck to the throne of the world! There's a beauty for ever unchangingly bright, Like the long, sunny lapse of a summer day's light, Shining on, shining on, by no shadow made tender, Till Love falls asleep in its...
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The West India Sketch Book ...

Trelawney Wentworth - Antilles, Lesser - 1834 - 420 pages
...and tamest moods— " ever unchangingly bright, like the long sunny lapse of a summer's day-light, Shining on, shining on, by no shadow made tender, Till love falls asleep in the sameness of splendour. 1 ' In the tropics she is incomparably grand; there she may be said to hold...
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The West India Sketch Book, Volume 2

Trelawney Wentworth - West Indies - 1835 - 438 pages
...calmest and tamest moods“ever unchangingly bright, Like the long sunny lapse of a summer's day-light, Shining on, shining on, by no shadow made tender, Till love falls asleep in the sameness of splendour.” In the tropics she is incomparably grand; there she may be said to hold...
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The Poetical Works of Thomas Moore: Including His Melodies, Ballads, Etc ...

Thomas Moore - 1838 - 412 pages
...world There 's a beauty, for ever unchangingly bright, Like the long, sunny lapse of a summer-day's light, Shining on, shining on, by no shadow made tender,...Till Love falls asleep in its sameness of splendour. This was not the beauty—oh ! nothing like this, That to young NOURMAHAL gave such magic of bliss;...
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The Young Lady's Reader

Louisa Caroline Tuthill - English language - 1839 - 482 pages
...our race, whose labors gave Their names a memory that defies the grave. NOURMAHAL.—MOORE. There's a beauty, for ever unchangingly bright, Like the long, sunny lapse of a summer day's light, Shining on, shining on, by no shadow made tender, Till love falls asleep in its...
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The Poetical Works of Thomas Moore, Volume 7

Thomas Moore - 1841 - 440 pages
...his heart the least ringlet that curl'd Down her exquisite neck to the throne of the world. There's a beauty, for ever unchangingly bright, Like the long, sunny lapse of a summer-day's light, Shining on, shining on, by no shadow made tender, Till Love falls asleep in its...
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Lalla Rookh

Thomas Moore - 1842 - 466 pages
...his heart the least ringlet that curl'd Down her exquisite neck to the throne of the world. There's a beauty, for ever unchangingly bright, Like the long, sunny lapse of a summer-day's light, Shining on, shining on, by no shadow made tender, Till Love falls asleep in its...
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Fathers and Sons: A Novel, Volume 1

Theodore Edward Hook - 1842 - 1020 pages
...just quoted, there is a description which might well be applied to her, which runs thus: " There's a beauty, for ever unchangingly bright, Like the long sunny lapse of a summer's daylight; Shining on, shining on, by no shadow made tender, Till Love falls asleep in its...
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Eclectic Museum of Foreign Literature, Science and Art, Volume 2

John Holmes Agnew - American periodicals - 1843 - 612 pages
...a quiet tune." Coleridge. WHAT a glorious day it is ! Talk not to me of Italian skies— " Shin ing on, shining on, by no shadow made tender, Till love falls asleep in such sameness of splendor:" But give me the broken clouds of a June day, sailing about in the blue...
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The Poetical Works of Thomas Moore

Thomas Moore - 1844 - 800 pages
...his heart the least ringlet that curl'd Down her exquisite neck to the throne of the world. There's a beauty, for ever unchangingly bright. Like the long, sunny lapse of a summer-day's light, 1 " At the keeping of the Feast of Roies we beheld an Infinite number of tents...
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