| George Gordon N. Byron (6th baron.) - 1828 - 780 páginas
...behind; With all the while a cheek whose bloom Was as a mockery of the tomb, Whose tints as gently sunk away As a departing rainbow's ray — An eye of most...dungeon bright, And not a word of murmur — not A groaa o'er his untimely lot ; A little talk of better days, Л little hope my own to raise. For I was... | |
| George Gordon N. Byron (6th baron.) - 1829 - 478 páginas
...behind; With all the while a cheek whose bloom Was as a mockery of the tomb, Whose tints as gently sunk away As a departing rainbow's ray — An eye of most...of murmur — not A groan o'er his untimely lot,— co 3 A Knie ulk of better days, A Ktde hope my own to raise, For I was sunk in silence — lost Is... | |
| Thomas Curtis - 1829 - 820 páginas
...Forget to enjoy the palm-tree's offered shade, Or taste the fountain in the neighbouring glade. Cowper. And not a word of murmur — not A groan, o'er his untimely lot. Byron. MUROM, a town in the government of Vladimir, in the central part of European Russia. It stands... | |
| George Gordon N. Byron (6th baron.) - 1832 - 488 páginas
...behind ; With all the while a cheek whose bloom Was as a mockery of the tomb, Whose tints as gently sunk away As a departing rainbow's ray — An eye of most...my own to raise, For I was sunk in silence — lost la this last loss, of all the most. And then the sighs he would suppress Of fainting nature's feebleness,... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1836 - 260 páginas
...behind; With all the while a check whose bloom Was as a mockery ol the tomb , Whose tints as gently sunk away As a departing rainbow's ray— An eye of most...transparent light, That almost made the dungeon bright, y 238 THB PIUSOXtR And not a word of murmur—not A groan o'er Ins untimely lot,— A little talk of... | |
| George Gordon N. Byron (6th baron.) - 1837 - 982 páginas
..."Iobrf.torbilt."— LE ÎSO 281 Whose tints as gently soak away As a departing rainbow'» ray — An eye uf most transparent light, That almost made the dungeon...better days, A little hope my own to raise, For I was sank in ailence — lost ID Uui last loss, of all the most; And the« the sighs he would suppress Of... | |
| 1838 - 870 páginas
...grieved for those he left behind, With all the while a cheek whose bloom Was as a mockery of the tomb ; An eye of most transparent light, That almost made...word of murmur — not A groan o'er his untimely lot, * * And then the sighs he would suppress Of fainting nature's feebleness, More slowly drawn — grew... | |
| 1838 - 822 páginas
...grieved for those he left behind, With all the while a check whose bloom Was as a mockery of the tomb ; An eye of most transparent light, That almost made the dungeon bright ; And not a word uf murmur — not A groan o'er his untimely lot, * * And then the sighs he would suppress Of fainting... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1841 - 998 páginas
...lit hile."— LF 48(1 2SI Whose tints as gently sunk away As a departing rainbow's ray — An ey« land ; Join'd the carousals of the great and gay,...away; (2) But still he only saw, and * show'd hi Ulk of better days, A little hope my own to raise. For I was sunk in silence — lost In this last... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1841 - 380 páginas
...whose hloom "Was as a mockery of the tomh, Whose tints as gently sink away As a departing rainhow's ray — An eye of most transparent light, That almost made the dungeon hright, And not a word of murmur — not A groan o'er his untimely lot— A little talk of hetter days,... | |
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