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Poetry and Poets: A Collection of the Choicest Anecdotes Relative to the ... - Page 27
by Richard Ryan - 1826 - 305 pages
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Spirit of the English Magazines

1824 - 984 pages
...'fearfully and wonderfully made.'" (lllackwood'i Miff.) THE BRIDAL OF ANDALLA, FROM THE SPANISH. " Rue up, rise up, Xarifa, lay the golden cushion down ;...all the town. From gay guitar and violin the silver note« are flowing, And the- lovely lute doth speak between the trumpet's lordly blowing, Ami banners...
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Blackwood's Magazine, Volume 6

England - 1820 - 774 pages
...mixed with white, I guess 'twas wreathed by Zara, whom he will wed to-night ; Rise up, rise up, Xarita, lay the golden cushion down, — Rise up, come to the window, and gaze with all the Town. III. " What aileth thee, Xarifa, what makes thine eyes look down ? Why stay ye from the window far,...
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Blackwood's Magazine, Volume 15

England - 1824 - 758 pages
...imitation, runs thus. The Lament of Celin we have not room for. A prose article on Thurtell next month. " Rise up, rise up, Xarifa, lay the golden cushion down ; Rise up, come to die window, and gaze with all the town. From gay guitar and violin the silver notes are flowing. And...
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Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volume 6

1820 - 784 pages
...o'er his brow of azure mixed with white, I guess 'twas wreathed by Zara, whom he will wed to-night ; Rise up, rise up, Xarifa, lay the golden cushion down,...up, come to the window, and gaze with all the Town. III. " What aileth thee, Xarifa, what makes thine eyes look down ? Why stay ye from the window far,...
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Malpas; or, Le poursuivant d'amour, by the author of 'The cavalier'.

William Bennett (solicitor.) - 1822 - 1116 pages
...had been interrupted by the arrival of the Cambro-briton, who joined them at their meal, CHAP. IX. From gay guitar and violin the silver notes are flowing,...blowing; And banners bright from lattice light are waving every where. Andatta's Bridal. SOME few days elapsed in preparation for the Abbot's journey to Nottingham,...
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Ancient Spanish Ballads: Historical and Romantic, Volume 77

Ballads, English - 1823 - 244 pages
...o'er his brow of azure mixed with white, I guess 'twas wreathed by Zara, whom he will wed to-night ; Rise up, rise up, Xarifa, lay the golden cushion down...up, come to the window, and gaze with all the Town. in. " What aileth thee, Xarifa, what makes thine eyes look down ? Why stay ye from the window far,...
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Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volume 15

Scotland - 1824 - 792 pages
...are waving everywhere. And the tall tall plume of our cousin's bridegroom floats proudly in the air ; Rise up, rise up, Xarifa, lay the golden cushion down,...up, come to the window, and gaze with all the town. " Arise, arise, Xarifa, I see Andalla's face, He bends him to the people with a calm and princely grace,...
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Poetry and Poets: A Collection of the Choicest Anecdotes Relative ..., Volume 3

Richard Ryan - Poetry - 1826 - 334 pages
...o'er his brow of azure mix'd with white, I guess 'twas wreath'd by Zara, whom he will wed to-night. Rise up, rise up, Xarifa, lay the golden cushion down,...up, come to the window, and gaze with all the Town. III. " What aileth thee, Xarifa, what makes thine eyes look down ? Why stay ye from the window far,...
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Ancient Spanish Ballads: Historical and Romantic

Ballads, Spanish - 1841 - 338 pages
...his brow, of purple mixed with white, I guess 't was wreathed by Zara, whom he will wed to-night:— Rise up, rise up, Xarifa! lay the golden cushion down...up, come to the window, and gaze with all the town! c&Sj$ ,^> S-- -*^^^V ,-7^»- )F '.>-v!jy2 0^ -.. . ' What aileth thee, Xarifa—what makes thine eyes...
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Ancient Spanish ballads, tr. by J.G. Lockhart

1842 - 340 pages
...brow, of purple mixed with white, I guess 't was wreathed by Zara, whom he will wed to-night : — Rise up, rise up, Xarifa ! lay the golden cushion...up, come to the window, and gaze with all the town ! :TW : ^ yi ::-• ;-;-.; if -%l\ I • (- , { " ;•, h" ?/ ' ffi i >t® $^ ' What aileth thee, Xarif'a...
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