... roses rear Their leaves, the earliest of the year ; And the wild cypress wave in tender gloom. And oft by yon blue gushing stream Shall Sorrow lean her drooping head, And feed deep thought with many a dream. And lingering pause and lightly tread ;... The works of ... lord Byron - Сторінка 166автори: George Gordon N. Byron (6th baron.) - 1816Повний перегляд - Докладніше про цю книгу
| Robert Aitkin Bertram - 1877 - 766 стор.
...mourn ! — Burns. 2516. MOURNING: inevitable. AWAY ! we know that tears are vain, That death ne'er tly o'er him led her virgin host, No broader than his father's shield. He lived — Lived wher ? — Byron. 2517. MOURNING: needless. WE must all die ! All leave ourselves, it matters not where,... | |
| Charles Anderson Dana - 1878 - 882 стор.
...a dream, And lingering pause and lightly tread — Fond wretch 1 as if her step disturbed the dead. Away ! we know that tears are vain, That death nor...to forget, Thy looks are wan, thine eyes are wet. LOUD Binon CORONACH. Нк is gone on the mountain, He is lost to the forest, Like a summer-dried fountain,... | |
| Samuel Austin Allibone - 1878 - 788 стор.
...soul with clay. TENNYSON: Princess. MOURNING. Away ! we know that tears are vain, That death ne'er heeds nor hears distress : Will this unteach us to complain, Or make one mourner weep the less ? BYRON. And you, fair widow, who stay here alive, Since he so much rejoices, cease to grieve ; Your... | |
| James T. Hodgson - 1878 - 364 стор.
...its author. It is full of tenderness, and the thought at the conclusion is, we believe, quite new — And thou — who tell'st me to forget. Thy looks are wan — thine eyes are wet. The following lines, too, are in the style of some of the best and most forcible passages in the 'Corsair'... | |
| James Thomas Hodgson, George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1878 - 368 стор.
...its author. It is full of tenderness, and the thought at the conclusion is, we believe, quite new — And thou — who tell'st me to forget. Thy looks are wan— thine eyes are wet. The following lines, too, are in the style of some of the best and most forcible passages in the '... | |
| Thomas Humphry Ward - 1880 - 650 стор.
...a dream, And lingering pause and lightly tread ; Fond wretch ! as if her step disturb'd the dead ! Away ! we know that tears are vain, That death nor...to forget, Thy looks are wan, thine eyes are wet. FROM 'PARISINA,' It is the hour when from the boughs The nightingale's high note is heard ; It is the... | |
| William Cullen Bryant - 1880 - 1124 стор.
...a dream, And lingering pause and lightly trend ; Fond wretch ! as if her step disturbed the dead ! p !2 !2 2 BYRON. THY BRAES WERE BONNY. THY braes were bonny, Yarrow stream ! When first on them I met my lover... | |
| Thomas Humphry Ward - 1880 - 648 стор.
...a dream, And lingering pause and lightly tread ; Fond wretch ! as if her step disturb'd the dead ! Away ! we know that tears are vain, That death nor...to forget, Thy looks are wan, thine eyes are wet. FROM 'PARISINA.' It is the hour when from the boughs The nightingale's high note is heard ; It is the... | |
| Henry Troth Coates - 1881 - 1138 стор.
...a dream, And lingering pause and lightly tread : Fond wretch ! as if her step disturb'd the dead ! prize, I praise a mean estate — Neither too lofty...CONTENT. ART thou poor, yet hast thou golden slumbers? LORD BYROK. THY VOICE is IIEARD ROLLING DRUMS. THRO' THY voice is heard thro' rolling drums, That beat... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1881 - 338 стор.
...many a dream, And lingering pause and lightly tread ; Fond wretch ! as if her step disturb'd the dead. Away ! we know that tears are vain, That death nor...to forget, Thy looks are wan, thine eyes are wet. SONG OF SAUL. WARRIORS and chiefs ! should the shaft or the sword Pierce me in leading the host of... | |
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