But in the noontide of the moon, and when The wind is winged from one point of heaven, There moans a strange unearthly sound, which then Is musical — a dying accent driven Through the huge arch, which soars and sinks again. Some deem it but the distant... Noctes Ambrosianæ - Página 446de John Wilson - 1866Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| George Gordon N. Byron (6th baron.) - 1824 - 346 páginas
...his anthem, where the silenced quire ~ '•• with their hallelujahs quench'd like fire. LXI1I. But in the noontide of the moon, and when The wind is...huge arch, which soars and sinks again. Some deem it hut the distant echo given Back to the Night wind hy the waterfall, And harmonized hy the old choral... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1824 - 234 páginas
...their hallelujahs quench'd like fire. There moans a strange unearthly sound, which then Is musical—a dying accent driven Through the huge arch, which soars...given Back to the night wind by the waterfall, And harmonised by the old choral wall; Others, that some original shape, or form Shaped by decay perchance,... | |
| George Clinton - 1825 - 826 páginas
...sings The owl his anthem where the silenced quire Lie with their hallelujahs quenched like fire. But in the noontide of the moon, and when The wind is...Some deem it but the distant echo given Back to the night-wind by the waterfall, And harmonized by the old choral wall. Others, that some original shape,... | |
| George Gordon N. Byron (6th baron.) - 1825 - 916 páginas
...gale sweeps through its fretwork, and oft sings The owl his anthem, where the silenced quire Lxm. But in the noontide of the moon, and when The wind is...one point of heaven, There moans a strange unearthly sound,which then Is musical — a dying accent driven Through the huge arch which soars and sinks again.... | |
| 1826 - 434 páginas
...sings The owl his anthem, where the silenced quire Lie with their hallelujahs queue! ul like fire. But in the noontide of the moon, and when The wind is...There moans a strange unearthly sound, which then Is musical—a dying accent driven Through the huge arch, which soars and sinks again. Some deem it but... | |
| George Wilkins - 1826 - 466 páginas
...sings The owl his anthem, where the silenced quire Lie with their hallelujahs quench'd like fire. But in the noontide of the moon, and when The wind is winged from one point of heav'n, There moans a strange unearthly sound, which then Is musical — a dying accent driven Thro'... | |
| George Wilkins - 1826 - 462 páginas
...sings The owl his anthem, where the silenced quire Lie with their hallelujahs quench'd like fire. But in the noontide of the moon, and when The wind is winged from one point of heav'n, There moans a strange unearthly sound, which then Is musical — a dying accent driven Thro'... | |
| George Gordon Noël Byron - 1826 - 804 páginas
...sings The owl his anthem,where the silenced quire Lie with their hallelujahs quench'd like fire. Hut amp— and what is writ, ofHeaven. There moans a strange unearthly sound. which then b musical — a dying accent driven Through... | |
| George Gordon N. Byron (6th baron.) - 1826 - 852 páginas
...of the moon, nnd * The wind is winged from one point ofHrai« There moans a strange unearthly »<m" which then Is musical— a dying accent driven Through the huge arch, which «naM " sinks ар»" Some deem it but the distant echo gi'r" Back to the night-wind by the walerf«... | |
| George Clinton - 1828 - 888 páginas
...sings The owl his anthem where the silenced quire Lie with their hallelujahs quenched like fire. But in the noontide of the moon, and when The wind is...Some deem it but the distant echo given Back to the night-wind by the waterfall. And harmonized by the old choral wall. Others, that some original shape,... | |
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