| Sir Edwin Arnold - 1879 - 262 pages
...Maya's child ! wake ! slumber not again ! We are the voices of the wandering wind : Wander thou, too, 0 Prince, thy rest to find ; Leave love for love of...Amid his beauteous Court, holding the hand Of sweet Yasodhara, and some maid told — With breaks of music when her rich voice dropped — An ancient tale... | |
| Sir Edwin Arnold - 1879 - 264 pages
...Maya's child ! wake ! slumber not again ! We are the voices of the wandering wind : Wander thou, too, 0 Prince, thy rest to find ; Leave love for love of...sigh we, passing o'er the silver strings, To thee who Icnow'st not yet of earthly things ; So say we ; mocking, as we pass away, These lovely shadows wherewith... | |
| Sir Edwin Arnold - 1880 - 284 pages
...Maya's child ! wake I slumber not again 1 We are the voices of the wandering wind: Wander thou, too, O Prince, thy rest to find; Leave love for love of lovers,...pass away, These lovely shadows wherewith thou dost flay. Thereafter it befell he sate at eve Amid his beauteous Court, holding the hand Of sweet Yasodhara,... | |
| Laura Valentine - 1880 - 634 pages
...Maya's child ! wake ! slumber not again ! We are the voices of the wandering wind: Wander thou, too, O prince, thy rest to find; Leave love for love of lovers,...So say we ; mocking, as we pass away, These lovely shadow;; wherewith thou dost play. AN EASTERN MORNING. THEN slept he* for what space the fleet moon... | |
| 1880 - 574 pages
...Maya's child ! Wake ! Slumber not again ! We are the voices of the wandering wind : Wander thou, too, 0 Prince, thy rest to find ; Leave love for love of...earthly things ; So say we ; mocking, as we pass away, Theae lovely shadows wherewith thou dost play. *" BUDDHA'S FIRST KNOWLEDGE OF SUFFERING AND DEATH.... | |
| 1880 - 548 pages
...strings." And they told him of a world of " streaming eyes and wringing hands," which waited for him to "leave love for love of lovers, for woe's sake — Quit state for sorrow, and deliverance make." But as yet it was little that he knew of sorrow ; sickness and death were dreams, not things he realised... | |
| Sir Edwin Arnold - 1882 - 528 pages
...Mayas child ! wake ! slumber not again ! We are the voices of the wandering wind : Wander thou, too, O Prince, thy rest to find ; Leave love for love of...earthly things ; So say we ; mocking, as we pass away, TJiese lovely shadows wherewith thou dost play. Thereafter it befell he sate at eve Amid his beauteous... | |
| Charles Anderson Dana - 1882 - 906 pages
...Maya's child ! wake ! slumber not again ! We are the voices of the wandering wind ; Wander thou, too, 0 Prince, thy rest to find ; Leave love for love of lovers, for woe's sake state for sorrow, and deliverance make. So sigh we, passing o'er the silver strings, To thee who know'st... | |
| William Cleaver Wilkinson - 1884 - 198 pages
...Maya's child ! wake ! slumber not again ! " We are the voices of the wandering wind : Wander thou too, O Prince, thy rest to find ; Leave love for love of...sigh we, passing o'er the silver strings, To thee who know' st not yet of earthly things ; So say we ; mocking, as we pass away, These lovely shadows wherewith... | |
| William Cleaver Wilkinson - 1884 - 204 pages
...for sorrow and deliverance make. " So sigh we, passing o'er the silver strings, To thee who know' st not yet of earthly things ; So say we ; mocking, as...away, These lovely shadows wherewith thou dost play." III. WE now dismiss the matter of metrical form as exemplified in Mr. Arnold's work, to take up matters... | |
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