Alas, alas, fair Ines, She went away with song, With music waiting on her steps, And shoutings of the throng; But some were sad, and felt no mirth, But only music's wrong, In sounds that sang Farewell, Farewell, To her you've loved so long. The Plea of the Midsummer Fairies: Hero and Leander, Lycus the Centaur, and ... - Page 159by Thomas Hood - 1827 - 222 pagesFull view - About this book
| Charles Mackay - English poetry - 1896 - 680 pages
...gay—- And snowy plumes they wore ; It would have been a beauteous dream, — If it had been no more 1 Alas, alas, fair Ines ! She went away with song, With...waiting on her steps, And shoutings of the throng. And some were sad, and felt no mirth, But only music's wrong, In sounds that sang, Farewell, farewell,... | |
| Charles Dudley Warner - Literature - 1896 - 466 pages
...gay, And snowy plumes they wore; — It would have been a beauteous dream, — If it had been no more! Alas, alas, fair Ines! She went away with song, With music waiting on her steps, And shouting of the throng; But some were sad, and felt no mirth, But only Music's wrong, In sounds that... | |
| Thomas Hood - Humorous poetry, English - 1897 - 682 pages
...they wore ; It would have been a beauteous dream, — If it had been no more ! Alas, alas, fair lues, She went away with song, With Music waiting on her...wrong, In sounds that sang Farewell, Farewell, To her you've loved so long. Farewell, farewell, fair Ines, That vessel never bore So fair a lady on its deck,... | |
| English poetry - 1897 - 428 pages
...they wore ; It would have been a beauteous dream, — If it had been no more ! Alas, alas ! fair Inez, She went away with song, With music waiting on her...were sad, and felt no mirth, But only music's wrong, 2 Infclice In sounds that sang farewell, farewell, To her you 've loved so long. Farewell, farewell,... | |
| Charles Mackay - 1897 - 666 pages
...— And snowy plumes they wore ; It would have been a beauteous dream, — If it had been no more ! Alas, alas, fair Ines ! She went away with song, With...waiting on her steps, And shoutings of the throng. And some were sad, and felt no mirth, But only music's wrong, In sounds that sang, Farewell, farewell,... | |
| Andrew Lang, Donald Grant Mitchell - Literature - 1898 - 568 pages
...And snowy plumes they wore ; — It would have been a beauteous dream, — If it had been no more ! Alas, alas ! fair Ines, She went away with song, With...wrong, In sounds that sang farewell, farewell, To her you've loved so long. Farewell, farewell, fair Ines ! That vessel never bore So fair a lady on its... | |
| Mowbray Morris - English poetry - 1898 - 394 pages
...gentle youth and maidens gay, And snowy plumes they wore ; — It would have been a beauteous drsam Alas, alas, fair Ines, She went away with song, With...wrong, In sounds that sang Farewell, farewell To her you've loved so long. Farewell, farewell, fair Ines, That vessel never bore So fair a lady on its deck,... | |
| Richard Garnett, Léon Vallée, Alois Brandl - Anthologies - 1899 - 450 pages
...gay, And snowy plumes they wore; — It would have been a beauteous dream, — If it had been no more! Alas, alas! fair Ines, She went away with song, With...wrong, In sounds that sang farewell, farewell, To her you've loved so long. Farewell, farewell, fair Ines! That vessel never bore So fair a lady on its deck,... | |
| Richard Garnett, Léon Vallée, Alois Brandl - Anthologies - 1899 - 430 pages
...gay, And snowy plumes they wore; — It would have been a beauteous dream, — If it had been no more! Alas, alas! fair Ines, She went away with song, With...wrong, In sounds that sang farewell, farewell, To her you've loved so long. Farewell, farewell, fair Ines! That vessel never bore So fair a lady on its deck,... | |
| Edgar Allan Poe, John Henry Ingram - 1902 - 270 pages
...gay. And snowy plumes they wore; It would have been a beauteous dream, — If it had been no more ! Alas, alas, fair Ines, She went away with song, With...wrong, In sounds that sang Farewell, Farewell, To her you've loved so long. Farewell, farewell, fair Ines, That vessel never bore So fair a lady on its deck.... | |
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