| George Gordon N. Byron (6th baron.) - 1837 - 480 páginas
...the MS — ••Like foam from tb« roused ocean of aid Hell."— LE ¿fan. Mountains have füllen, Leaving a gap in the clouds, and with the shock Rocking their Alpine brethren ; filling up The ripe greeu valleys with destruction's splinters; Damming the rivers with a sudden dash, Which crush'd the... | |
| John Murray (Firm) - 1838 - 446 páginas
...direct from Arth. Travellers, however, usually leave their carriages here. l'.U.Ï. OF THE ROSSBERO. " Mountains have fallen. Leaving a gap in the clouds,...Rocking their Alpine brethren; filling up The ripe greeu valleys with destruetion's splinters. Damming the rivers with a sudden dash, "Which crush'd the... | |
| 1839 - 384 páginas
...approach him cautiously ; if near, A sudden step will startle him, ancl he Seems tottering already. Man. Mountains have fallen, Leaving a gap in the clouds,...their Alpine brethren ; filling up The ripe green valley with destruction's splinters ; Dammmg the river with a sudden dash, Which crush'd the waters... | |
| 1839
...by Murray. Also " Simoud's Switzerland.") - - - - Mountains have fallen, Leaving a gap in the donds, and, with the shock, Rocking their Alpine brethren ; filling up The ripe green volley* with destruction's splinters, Damning the riven with a sudden dash, Which crush' d the waters... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1841 - 998 páginas
...the avalanches falling every five minutes nearly." Siriu Journal. -UK. (5) In the MS — •>sa Man. poil of the greedy foe ; Many a hand 's on a richer...But none on a steel more ruddily gilt ; Many a lof np The ripe grceu valleys with destruction's splinters ; Damming the rivers with a sudden dash, Which... | |
| 1844 - 496 páginas
...pine trees, and the breaking up of rocks. The effects were like those caused by a volcanic eruption. " Mountains have fallen, Leaving a gap in the clouds,...Rocking their Alpine brethren ; filling up The ripe queen valleys with destruction's splinters, Damming the rivers with a sudden dash. Which crush'd the... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1846 - 1068 páginas
...loitering already. San. Mountains have fallen, Uaiinga gap in the clouds, and with the shock ¡Rodung their Alpine brethren ; filling up The ripe green...another channel— thus, Thus, in its old age, did Mount RosenbergWhy stood 1 not beneath it P С. Sim. Friend ! have a care, Your next step may be fatal !—... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1846 - 848 páginas
...cautiously ; if near, A sudden step will startle him, and he Seems tottering already. MANFRED. Moantains e extremes — viillcys with destruction's splinters, Damming the rivers with a sudden dash, Which crus], M the waters... | |
| J. T. Headley - 1848 - 410 páginas
...above the bones of his father. A gloom rests on all the valley, and Rossberg seems sole monarch here. " Mountains have fallen Leaving a gap in the clouds,...Rocking their Alpine brethren, filling up The ripe green vallies with destruction's splinters, Damming the rivers with a sudden dash, Which crushed the waters... | |
| David Purdie Thomson - 1849 - 516 páginas
...upon the devoted inhabitants below. This is the Eboulement, the steen-skreed of the Scandinavians. " Mountains have fallen. Leaving a gap in the clouds,...sudden dash, Which crush'd the waters into mist, and mado Their fountains find another channel." Manfred, act i. sc. ii. In 1248, the town of St Andre and... | |
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