| Thomas Bingley - 1864 - Страниц: 258
...of tho dark and dirty mine ! What vanity has brought thoo hero ? IIow can I love to see thce shino So bright whom I have bought so dear !— The tent-ropes flapping lone I hear For twilight converse, arm in arm j Tho jackal's shriek bursts on mine ear, When mirth and music wont to... | |
| Frederick Saunders - 1866 - Страниц: 412
...having left his native land, Scotland, in quest ofa~ India. He died shortly afterwards in Java : — Slave of the dark and dirty mine ! What vanity has...so dear ? The tent-ropes flapping lone I hear For twilight converse, arm in arm ; The jackal's shriek bursts on mine ear When mirth and music wont to... | |
| Kate Gordon (of Fyvie.) - 1866 - Страниц: 258
...Restored to liberty. 5. The second word. CLXXXIX. " SLAVE of the dark and dirty mine ! What vanity hath brought thee here ? How can I love to see thee shine So bright, whom I have bought so dear ? For thee, for thee, vile yellow slave, I left a heart that loved me true ! I crossed the tedious... | |
| 1866 - Страниц: 326
...Remains " of its author, and made the •correct transcript which follows : "ODE TO AN INDIAN GOLD COIN. WRITTEN IN CHERICAL, MALABAR. • Slave of the dark...and dirty mine ! What vanity has brought thee here r How can I love to see thee shine So bright, whom I have bought so dear ? — The tent-ropes napping... | |
| Charles Caleb Colton - 1866 - Страниц: 380
...ODE TO AN INDIAN GOLD COIN. .V,"J31TTEN IK CHEEICAL, MAT.ABATt. SLATE of the dark and dirty mine I What vanity has brought thee here ? How can I love to see thee whine So bright, whom I have bought so dear ?— The tent-ropes napping lone I hear Tor twilight-converse,... | |
| William Chauncey Fowler - 1873 - Страниц: 814
...illustrious sons of Athens, whose remains lie deposited in the public monuments ! — DEMOSTHENES. 31. Slave of the dark and dirty mine ! What vanity has...so dear ? The tent-ropes flapping lone I hear, For twilight converse arm in arm ; The jackal's shriek bursts on my car, When mirth and music wont to cheer.... | |
| Samuel Orchart Beeton - 1873 - Страниц: 782
...the first morn arose ! John Leyden. — Born 1775, Died 1811. 1131.— ODE TO AN INDIAN GOLD COIN. And fast before her father's men Three days we've...would stain the heather. His horsemen hard behind us twilight converse, arm in arm ; 'Tin.' jackal's shriek bursts on mine ear When mirth and music wont... | |
| Sir Thomas Dick Lauder - 1874 - Страниц: 382
...miserable golden coin which he holds in his hand : — ' Slave of the dark and dirty mine, What vanity hath brought thee here ? How can I love to see thee shine So bright, whom I have bought so dear. The tent ropes flapping lone I hear, Tor twilight converse, arm in arm ; The jackall's shriek bursts on... | |
| James Grant Wilson - 1875 - Страниц: 622
...the day; For sadly still the mermaid mourns The lovely chief of Colonsay. ODE TO AN INDIAN GOLD COIN. Slave of the dark and dirty mine! What vanity has...bought so dear? The tent-ropes flapping lone I hear For twilight converse, arm in arm; The jackal's shriek bursts on mine ear When mirth and music wont to... | |
| John Greenleaf Whittier - 1875 - Страниц: 392
...wherefore not life? JOHN LEYDEN. [1775-1811.] ODE TO AN INDIAN GOLD COIN. WRITTEN IN CHER1CAI, UALABAR. SLAVE of the dark and dirty mine ! What vanity has...here? How can I love to see thee shine So bright, whom 1 have bought so dear?— The tent-ropes flapping lone I hear, For twilight converse, arm in arm ;... | |
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