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" The Vale of Cashmere, With its roses the brightest that earth ever gave, Its temples and grottoes, and fountains as clear As the love-lighted eyes that hang over their wave. "
India Through the Stereoscope: A Journey Through Hindustan - Page 55
by James Ricalton - 1900 - 383 pages
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The Family Library of Poetry and Song: Being Choice Selections from the Best ...

William Cullen Bryant - American poetry - 1880 - 1124 pages
...nightingales ! THOMAS MOORE. THE VALE OF CASHMERE. FROM "THE LIGHT OF THE HARI-.M." WHO has not heard of .; Mv p N . 0, to see it at sunset, — when warm o'er the lake Its splendor at parting a summer eve throws, Like...
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The English Poets: Wordsworth to Dobell

Thomas Humphry Ward - English poetry - 1880 - 648 pages
...roused by reminiscences of Rousseau. THE LIGHT OF THE HARA.M. [From Latta Rookk.] Who has not heard of the Vale of Cashmere, With its roses the brightest that earth ever gave, Its temples, and grottos, and fountains as clear As the love-lighted eyes that hang over their wave? Oh! to see it at...
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Thomas Moore, the Poet: His Life and Works

Andrew James Symington - Literary Criticism - 1880 - 284 pages
...Maiden who sleeps in this wave. IV.—FROM " THE LIGHT OF THE HAREM." CASHMERE. Who has not heard of the Vale of Cashmere, With its roses the brightest that earth ever gave, Its temples, and grottos, and fountains as clear As the love-lighted eyes that hung over their wave? Oh! to see it at...
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The poetical works of Thomas Moore, ed. with a memoir by W.M. Rossetti

Thomas Moore - 1880 - 642 pages
...he borrowed the vina of Lalla Rookh's little Persian slave, and thus began :— WHO has not heard of the Vale of Cashmere, With its roses the brightest that earth ever gave, Its temples, and grottos, and fountains as clear As the love-lighted eyes that hang over their wave? Oh! to see it at...
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Wordsworth to Dobell

Thomas Humphry Ward - English poetry - 1880 - 650 pages
...reminiscences of Rousseau. THE LIGHT OF THE HARAM. ¿^— [From Lolla Rookh.] Who has not heard of the Vale of Cashmere, With its roses the brightest that earth ever gave, Its temples, and grottos, and fountains as clear As the love-lighted eyes that hang over their wave? Oh ! to see it...
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The Family Library of Poetry and Song

William Cullen Bryant - American poetry - 1880 - 1106 pages
...nightingales ! THOMAS MOORE. THE VALE OF CASHMERE. FROM "THE LIGHT OF THE HAREM." WHO has not heard of ERT. Julius Casar, Act iv. Sc. 3. What the declined xemples, and grottoes, and fountains as clear As the love-lighted eyes that hang over their wave ?...
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Potter's American Monthly, Volumes 16-17

United States - 1881 - 1180 pages
...and the nightingales, is the musk-rose. "Oh, who has not heard of the Vale of Cashmere ? \Vilh ils roses the brightest that earth ever gave. Its temples...the love-lighted eyes that hang over their wave." The musk-rose is sometimes grown as a climber, festooning trellises and arches, as Moore describes...
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The poetical works of Thomas Moore, with notes &c

Thomas Moore - 1881 - 900 pages
...borrowed the vina of Lalla Kookh's little Persian slave, and thus began : — WHO has not heard of the Vale of Cashmere, With its roses the brightest that earth ever gave, 4 Its temples, and grottos, and fountains as clear As the love-lighted eyes that hang over their wave...
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The poetical works of Thomas Moore, with life

Thomas Moore - 1881 - 544 pages
...Lalla Rookh's little Persian slave, and thus began :— THE LIGHT OF THE HAEAM. Who has not hoard of the Vale of Cashmere, "With its roses the brightest that earth ever gave,t Its temples, and grottos, and fountains as clear As the love-lighted eyes that hang over their...
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Poet's walk, an introduction to English poetry, chosen by M. Morris

Mowbray Walter Morris - 1882 - 424 pages
...their dust ye tread. Lord Byron, THE VALE OF CASHMERE. (Lalla SooJch.) WHO has not heard of the Tale of Cashmere, With its roses the brightest that earth...As the love-lighted eyes that hang over their wave ? Oh! to see it at sunset,—when warm o'er the lake Its splendour at parting a summer eve throws,...
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