tis to gaze upon My Nora's lid that seldom rises; Few its looks, but every one, Like unexpected light, surprises! Oh, my Nora Creina, dear, My gentle, bashful Nora Creina, Beauty lies In many eyes, But love in yours, my Nora Creina. Lesbia wears a robe... The poetical works of Thomas Moore, ed. with a memoir by W.M. Rossetti - Page 353by Thomas Moore - 1883Full view - About this book
| Thomas Moore - 1821 - 276 pages
...Creina, dear! My gentle bashful Nora Creina! Beauty lies In many eyes, But love in yours, my Nora Creina! Lesbia wears a robe of gold, But all so close the nymph hath laced it, Oh! my Nora's gown for me, That floats as wild as mountain breezes, Leaving every beauty free To sink... | |
| Thomas Moore - 1821 - 294 pages
...My gentle, bashful NORA CREINA ! Beauty lies In many eyes, But love in yours, my NORA CREINA ! II. LESBIA wears a robe of gold, But all so close the nymph hath lac'd it, Not a charm of beauty's mould Presumes to stay where nature plac'd it ! Oh ! my NORA'S gown... | |
| Thomas Moore - 1823 - 314 pages
...My gentle, bashful NORA CREINA ! Beauty lies In many eyes, But love in yours, my NORA CREINA ! II. LESBIA wears a robe of gold, But all so close the...To sink or swell, as Heaven pleases ! Yes, my NORA CHEINA, dear ! My simple, graceful NORA CREINA ! Nature's dress Is loveliness — The dress you wear,... | |
| 1834 - 638 pages
...hashful Nora Creina ; Beauty lies in many eyes, But love in yours, my Norn Creina, Leshia wears a rohe of gold, But all so close the nymph hath laced it, Not a charm of heauty's mould Presumes to stay where nature placed it ; Oh, my Nora's gown for me, That floats as... | |
| Thomas Moore - 1825 - 310 pages
...surprises ! Oh, my Nora Creina, dear ! Beauty lies In many eyes, , But love in yours, my Nora Creina ! Lesbia wears a robe of gold, But all so close the nymph hath lac'd it, Not a charm of beauty's mould Presumes to stay where nature plac'd it ! Oh ! my Nora's gown... | |
| Thomas Moore - 1825 - 374 pages
...But love in yours, my Nora Creina ! Leshia wears a robe of gold, But all so close the nymph has lac'd it, Not a charm of beauty's mould Presumes to stay where nature plac'd it ! Oh ! my Nora's gone for me, That floats as wild as mountain breezes, Leaving every beauty... | |
| Thomas Moore - 1827 - 426 pages
...lies In many eyes, But love iu yours, my Nom Creina! Lesbia wears я robe of gold, But all so clo*e the nymph hath laced it, Not a charm of Beauty's mould Presumes to st.ty where Nature placed it! Oh! my Nora's gown for in*-, That flo;its as wild as mountain breezrs,... | |
| Thomas Moore - 1829 - 470 pages
...dear! My gentle, bashful Nora Creina ! Beauty lies In many cy«, But lore in yours, my Nora Creina 1 Lesbia wears a robe of gold, But all so close the...mould Presumes to stay where Nature placed it! Oh ! my Nora't* gown for me, That llftiiis as wild as mountain breezes. Leaving every beauty free To sink or... | |
| Thomas Moore - 1829 - 456 pages
...dear! My gentle, bashful Nora Creina ! Beauty lies In many eyes, But love in yours, my Nora Crcina! Lesbia wears a robe of gold, But all so close the...laced it, Not a charm of Beauty's mould Presumes to slay where Nature placed it! Oh! my Nora's gown for me, That float* as wild as mountain breezes, Leaving... | |
| Thomas Campbell, Samuel Carter Hall, Edward Bulwer Lytton Baron Lytton, Theodore Edward Hook, Thomas Hood, William Harrison Ainsworth, William Ainsworth - 1829 - 606 pages
...the shape entirely to imagination, — and in spite of Moore's " Oh, my Norah's dress for me, Wbich floats as wild as mountain breezes, Leaving every beauty free To sink or swell, as Nature pleases," — it must be admitted that the female shape is much benefited by stays. I hardly... | |
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