| George Gordon N. Byron (6th baron.) - 1837 - 480 pàgines
...the author of many geological works, and corresponded with most of the learned societies of Europe. 'Twas still some solace, in the dearth Of the pure...And each turn comforter to each With some new hope of legend old, Or song heroically bold ; But even these at length grew cold — Our voices took a dreary... | |
| George Gordon N. Byron (6th baron.) - 1837 - 982 pàgines
...was the author of many geological works, and cori with most of the learned societies of Europe T was and the feudal system. The Albanians, in their dresses...consisting of a long white Hit, gold-workc'd cloak, crimso of legend old, Or song heroically bold ; But even these at length grew cold — Our voices took a dreary... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1841 - 998 pàgines
...author of many geological works, and corresponded with most of the learned societies of Europe. — LE u x + wԿt n ] ~ c " features...But brighter traits with evil mix'd ; And there a tura comforter to each With some new hope of legend old, Or song heroically bold ; But even these at... | |
| George Gordon N. Byron (6th baron.) - 1842 - 866 pàgines
...strangers In our sight ; And thus together — yet apart, Fetter'd in hand, but pined In heart ; 'T was Marie Antoinette's, the wife of Louis the Sixteenth, though 7H4 :n quite so short a period. Grief is... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1843 - 548 pàgines
...light iThat made us sjtranjrers in our sight : And thus " Fetter'd in hand, but pined in heart ; 'T was still some solace, in the dearth Of the pure elements...cold. Our voices took a dreary tone, An echo of the dungeon stone, A grating sound — not full and free As they of yore were wont to be ; It might be... | |
| Rufus Wilmot Griswold - 1845 - 558 pàgines
...us strangers in our sight ; And thus together — yet apart, Fctter'd in hand, but pined in heart; 'Twas still some solace, in the dearth Of the pure...cold. Our voices took a dreary tone, An echo of the dungeon-atone, A grating sound — not full and free, As they of yore were wont to be ; It might be... | |
| Lord Francis Jeffrey Jeffrey - 1846 - 682 pàgines
...us strangers in our sight ; And thus together — yet apart, Fetter'd in hand, and pin'd in heart ; 'Twas still some solace in the dearth Of the pure...each turn comforter to each, With some new hope, or legdnd old, Or song heroically bold ; But even these at length grew cold ! Our voices took a dreary... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1846 - 1068 pàgines
...strangers in our sight: And thus together — yet apart, Fetter'd in hand, but pined in heart ; T was still some solace, in the dearth Of the pure elements...And each turn comforter to each With some new hope of legend old, Or song heroically bold ; But even these at length grew cold — Our voices took a dreary... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1846 - 848 pàgines
...strangers in our sight : And thus together — yet apart, Fetlcr'd in hand, but pined in heart ; Т woe rom thy father's creed : euch other's speech, And each turn comforter to each, With some new hope, or legend old, Or song heroically... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1847 - 880 pàgines
...strangers in our sight ; And thus together — yet apart, Fetter'd in hand, but pined in heart ; 'T was d's absence wouldst thou have it glad ? Without thine ear to listen to my lay, Still must my song my Marie Antoinette's, the wife of Louis the Sixteenth, though DOC in quit* so short a period. Grief is... | |
| |