| George Gordon N. Byron (6th baron.) - 1837 - 982 páginas
...those proud roofs bare to Summer's rain — On which the iron shower for years had pour'd in vain. LIX. Adieu to thee, fair Rhine! How long delighted The...cease to prey On self-condemning bosoms, it were here, \\here nature, nor too sombre nor too gay, Wild but not rude, awful yet not austere, Is to the mellow... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1837 - 352 páginas
...those proud roofs hare to Summer's rain — On which the iron shower for years had pour'd in vain. LIx. Adieu to thee, fair Rhine ! How long delighted The...ceaseless vultures cease to prey On self-condemning hosoms, it were here, Where Nature, nor too somhre nor too gay, Wild hut not rude, awful yet not austere,... | |
| 1837 - 578 páginas
...To-morrow I shall write from Aix-la-Chapelle, for here I must say, albeit not in the Byronic vein, 'Adieu to thee, fair Rhine! How long delighted .. The stranger fain would linger on his way ; THE SONGS OF OUR FATHERS. * THEIR voice shall be beard in other ages, When the kings of Temora have... | |
| 1838 - 582 páginas
...o'er the blacken'd memory's blighting dream Thy waves would vainly roll, all sweeping as they seem. Adieu to thee, fair Rhine ! How long delighted The...prey On self-condemning bosoms, it were here, Where Nature,nor too sombre, nor too gay, Wild but not rude, awful yet not austere^ Is to the mellow earth... | |
| George Palmer Putnam, Author of An introduction and index to general history - 1838 - 302 páginas
...To-morrow I shall write from Aix-la-Chapelle, for here I must say, albeit not in the Byronic vein, "Adieu to thee, fair Rhine! How long delighted The...Contemplation thus might stray, And could the ceaseless vulture cease to prey On self-condemning bosoms, it were here, Where nature, not too somhre nor too... | |
| John Murray (Firm) - 1838 - 612 páginas
...o'er the blacken'd memory's blighting dream Thy waves would vainly roll, all sweeping as they seem. Adieu to thee, fair Rhine ! How long delighted The...his way ! Thine is a scene alike where souls united 0r lonely Contemplation thus might stray ; And could the ceaseless vultures cease to prey 0n self-condemning... | |
| Joseph Snowe - 1839 - 556 páginas
...these pages arc at an end. How better part than with the words of the poet in his immortal song ? — " Adieu to thee, fair Rhine ! How long delighted The...austere, Is to the mellow earth as autumn to the year. Adieu to thee again ! — a vain adieu ! There can be no farewell to scene like thine, The mind is... | |
| Joseph Snowe - 1839 - 508 páginas
...better part than with the words of the poet in his immortal song ? — " Adieu to thee, fair Rhine t How long delighted The stranger fain would linger...austere, Is to the mellow earth as autumn to the year. Adieu to thee again ! — a vain adieu ! There can be no farewell to scene like thine, The mind is... | |
| Joseph Snowe - 1839 - 518 páginas
...these pages are at an end. How better part than with the words of the poet in his immortal song? — " Adieu to thee, fair Rhine ! How long delighted The...too sombre nor too gay, Wild but not rude, awful yet hot austere, Is to the mellow earth as autumn to the year. Adieu to thee again ! — a vain adieu 1... | |
| John Murray (publishers.) - 1839 - 574 páginas
...o'er the blacken'd memory's blighting dream Thy waves would vainly roll, all sweeping as they seem. Adieu to thee, fair Rhine ! How long delighted The...prey On self-condemning bosoms, it were here, Where Nature,nor too sombre, nor too gay, Wild but not rude, awful yet not austere, Is to the mellow earth... | |
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