| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1818 - 216 pages
...cast a wide and tender light, Which soften'd down the hoar austerity Of rugged desolation, and fill'd up, , As 'twere, anew, the gaps of centuries ; Leaving...Our spirits from their urns. — 'Twas such a night ! Tis strange that I recall it at this time ; But I have found our thoughts take wildest flight Even... | |
| Davide Bertolotti - 1817 - 734 pages
...tender light, Which softened down the hoar austerity Of rugged desolation , and ßlC-d up , As'twere , anew , the gaps of centuries ; Leaving that beautiful...dead, but sceptred sovereigns, who still rule Our spirils from their urns. — tnísfatti e di aífetti, e non ha sopra di mro altro vantaggio che quel... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1819 - 88 pages
...cast a wide and tender light, Which soften'd down the hoar austerity Of rugged desolation, and fill'd up> As 'twere, anew, the gaps of centuries ; Leaving...Our spirits from their urns. — 'Twas such a night ! 'Tis strange that I recall it at this time ; But I have found our thoughts take wildest flight Even... | |
| George Gordon N. Byron (6th baron.) - 1820 - 306 pages
...tender light, Which soften'd down the hoar austerity Of rugged desolation, and fill'd up, As 'iwere, anew, the gaps of centuries; Leaving that beautiful...Our spirits from their urns. — 'Twas such a night ! Tis strange that I recall it at this time ; But I have found Qur thoughts take wildest flight Even... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - English poetry - 1821 - 478 pages
...cast a wide and tender light, Which softeu'd down the hoar austerity Of rugged desolation, and fill'd up, As 'twere, anew, the gaps of centuries; Leaving...Our spirits from their urns. — 'Twas such a night! 'Tis strange that I recall it at this time; But I have found our thoughts take wildest flight Even... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1821 - 308 pages
...cast a wide and tender light, Which soften'd down the hoar austerity Of rugged desolation, and fill'd up, As 'twere, anew, the gaps of centuries; Leaving...Our spirits from their urns.— 'Twas such a night! Tis strange that I recall it at this time ; But I have found our thoughts take wildest flight Even... | |
| England - 1821 - 818 pages
...nothing!" Lord Byron did not so think, and so feel, when he stood within the Coliseum's wall : — " 'Till the place Became Religion, and the heart ran...Sovereigns, who still rule Our spirits from their urns." Afanfrcd. But to return to Pope. — The question no longer is, as Johnson tells us it once was, "... | |
| Scotland - 1821 - 618 pages
...nothing!" Lord Byron did not so think, and so feel, when he stood within the Coliseum's wall : — " 'Till the place Became Religion, and the heart ran...The dead, but sceptred, Sovereigns, who still rule Onr spirits from their urns." Manfred. But to return to Pope. — The question no longer is, as Johnson... | |
| 1821 - 662 pages
...bosom of an American visitor, who gazes at it " Till the place Becomes religion, and the heart runs o'er With silent worship of the great of old ! —...but sceptred sovereigns who still rule Our spirits ftom their urns !" It was under the influence of similar feelings that I entered for the first time... | |
| English literature - 1821 - 656 pages
...bosom of an American visitor, who gazes at it " Till the place Becomes religion, and the heart runs o'er With silent worship of the great of old! —...but sceptred sovereigns who still rule Our spirits ftom their urns !" It was under the influence of similar feelings that I entered for the first time... | |
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