| Harry Croswell - 1854 - 550 páginas
...champion : — 33 ' " Raise my faint head, my squires," he said, " And let the casement be displayed, That I may see once more The splendor of the setting sun Gleam on thy mirrored wave, Garonne, And Blaye's impurplod shore. " Like me he sinks to glory's sleep ; His fall the dews of evening... | |
| Walter Scott - 1857 - 444 páginas
...place to rhyme.1 " " Raise my faint head, my squires," he said, " And let the casement be displayed, That I may see once more The splendor of the setting sun Gleam on thy mirrored wave, Garonne, And Slave's empurpled shore." (( ' Garonne and sun is a bad rhyme. Why, Frank, you do not... | |
| Mrs. T. Narcisse Doutney - 1873 - 264 páginas
...is a very costly, but a very good teacher, where it does not come too late. /am indebted to it—and have written on the most obscure leaf of my private...humbug — sympathy! CHAPTER XIII. THE FATES. " That I miy see once more The splendor of the setting sun Gleam on thy mirrored wave." " And thou Lachesis... | |
| Henry Wadsworth Longfellow - 1877 - 288 páginas
...Bourdeaux dying lay. " Raise my faint head, my squires," he said, "And let the casement be displayed, That I may see once more The splendor of the setting sun Gleam on thy mirrored wave, Garonne, And Blaye's empurpled shore." "Like me, he sinks to Glory's sleep, His fall the dews of evening... | |
| Henry Cabot Lodge - 1880 - 408 páginas
...Bourdeaux dying lay. "Raise my faint head, my squires," he said, " And let the casement be displayed, That I may see once more The splendor of the setting sun Gleam on thy mirrored wave, Garonne, And Blayo's empurpled shore. " Like me, he sinks to Glory's sleep, His fall the dews of evening... | |
| Walter Scott - 1886 - 1040 páginas
...place to rhyme.— " ' Raise my faint head, my squires,' he said, 'And let the casement be display'd, That I may see once more The splendor of the setting sun Gleam on thy mirrored wave, Garonne, And Blay's empurpled shore.' " Gat mm and sun is a bad rhyme. Why, Frank, you do not even... | |
| Walter Scott - 1898 - 906 páginas
...place to rhyme. " ' Raise my faint head, my squires,' he said, ' And let the casement be display'd, That I may see once more The splendor of the setting sun Gleam on thy mirror'd wave, Garonne, And Blaye's empurpled shore.' ' Garonne ' and ( sun ' is a bad rhyme. Why,... | |
| Sir Walter Scott - 1900 - 622 páginas
...Bourdeaux dying lay. ' Raise my faint head, my squires,' he said, ' And let the casement be displayed, That I may see once more The splendor of the setting sun Gleam on thy mirror'd wave, Garonne, And Blaye's empurpled shore.' ' Like me, he sinks to Glory's sleep, His fall... | |
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