"Why is my sleep disquieted? fall, Son and Sire the house of Saul!" 1 Seaham, Feb., 1815. SONG OF SAUL BEFORE HIS LAST BATTLE. I. WARRIORS and Chiefs! should the shaft or the sword Pierce me in leading the host of the Lord, ["Since we have spoken of witches," said Lord Byron at Cephalonia, in 1823, "what think you of the witch of Endor? I have always thought this the finest and most finished witch-scene that ever was written or conceived; and you will be of my opinion, if you consider all the circumstances and the actors in the case, together with the gravity, simplicity, and dignity of the language." Conversations on Religion with Lord Byron, by James Kennedy, M.D., London, 1830, p. 154.1 |