Then in a silken scarf, — sweet with the dews Of precious flowers pluck'd in Araby, And divine liquids come with odorous ooze Through the cold serpent-pipe refreshfully, She wrapp'd it up; and for its tomb did choose A garden-pot, wherein she laid it... By-ways Among Books - Page 87by David James Mackenzie - 1900 - 193 pagesFull view - About this book
| 1820 - 646 pages
...jway : — and still shu comb'd, and kept Sighing ail day — and still she kiss'd, and wept. Then in a silken scarf, — sweet with the dews Of precious...divine liquids come with odorous ooze Through the co>d serpent-pipe refreshf'ully, — She wrapp'd it up ; and for its tomb did choose A garden pot,... | |
| Mary Botham Howitt - 1840 - 552 pages
...she kiss'd, and wept. LU. Then in a silken scarf,— -sweet with the dews Of precious flowers plucVd in Araby, And divine liquids come with odorous ooze Through the cold serpent-pipe refrcshfully, — She wrapp'd it up ; and for its tomb did choose A garden-spot, wherein she laid it... | |
| Mary Botham Howitt - 1840 - 554 pages
...— and still ehe comb'd, and kept Sighing all day— and still she kiss'd, and wept. Llf. Then in a silken scarf — sweet with the dews Of precious flowers pluck'd in Amby, And divine liquids come with odorous ooze Through the cold serpent-pipe refreshfully, — She... | |
| John Keats - 1841 - 254 pages
...With tears, as chilly as a dripping well, She drench'd away : - and still she comb'd and kept Then in a silken scarf, — sweet with the dews Of precious...Through the cold serpent-pipe refreshfully, — She wrapp'd it up ; and for its tomb did choose A garden-pot, wherein she laid it by, And cover'd it with... | |
| John Keats - 1846 - 340 pages
...away :— and still she comb'd and kept Sighing all day — and still she kiss'd and wept. UI. Then in a silken scarf, — sweet with the dews Of precious...Through the cold serpent-pipe refreshfully, — She wrapp'd it up ; and for its tomb did choose A garden-pot, wherein she laid it by, And cover'd it with... | |
| John Keats - 1846 - 348 pages
...away : — and still she comb'd and kept Sighing all day — and still she kiss'd and wept. m. Then in a silken scarf, — sweet with the dews Of precious...And divine liquids come with odorous ooze Through (he cold serpent-pipe refreshfully, — She wrapp'd it up j and for its tomb did choose A garden, pot,... | |
| Lord Francis Jeffrey Jeffrey - 1846 - 794 pages
...she kiss'd, and wept '. " Then in a silken scarf — sweel with the dews Of precious flowers plutk'd in Araby, And divine liquids come with odorous ooze...Through the cold serpent-pipe refreshfully, — She wrapp'u1 it up ; and for its tomb did choose A garden pot, wherein she laid it by, And cover'd it with... | |
| Lord Francis Jeffrey Jeffrey - 1846 - 692 pages
...she kiss'd, and wept! " Then in a silken scarf — sweet with the dews Of precious flowers pluck 'd in Araby, And divine liquids come with odorous ooze...Through the cold serpent-pipe refreshfully, — She wrapp'd it up ; and for its tomb did choose A garden pot, wherein she laid it by, And cover'd it with... | |
| John Keats - 1847 - 280 pages
...as a dripping well, Sighing all day—and still she kiss'd and wept. Then in a silken scarf,—sweet with the dews Of precious flowers pluck'd in Araby,...Through the cold serpent-pipe refreshfully,— She wrapp'd it up; and for its tomb did choose A garden-pot, wherein she laid it by, And cover'd it with... | |
| 1852 - 782 pages
...tears, as chilly as a dripping well, [kep' Sighing all day — and still she kiss'd, and wept " Then in a silken scarf — sweet with the dews Of precious...Through the cold serpent-pipe refreshfully, — She wrapp'd it up ; and for its tomb did choose A garden pot, wherein she laid it by, And cover'd it with... | |
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