| 1828 - 814 páginas
...another To free the hollow heart from paining — They stood aloof, the scars remaining, Like cl'ffs which had been rent asunder ; A dreary sea now flows...away, I ween, The marks of that which once hath been. Coleridge. MUSICNay, tell me not of lordly halls 1 My Minstrels are the trees, The moss and the rock... | |
| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1829 - 575 páginas
...words of high disdain And insult to his heart's best brother : They parted— ne'er to meet again ! But never either found another To free the hollow...cliffs which had been rent asunder; A dreary sea now Hows between. But neither heat, nor frost, nor thunder. Shall wholly do away, 1 ween, The marks of... | |
| Anniversary calendar - 1832 - 548 páginas
...again,— Rnt never either found another To free the hollow heart from paining— They Hood aloof the §can remaining, Like cliffs which had been rent asunder...I ween, The marks of that which once hath been.— Christabel. Day. XIv. Cal. 19. Utrtfis. Augustus, Earl of Bristol, 1724. Charlotte (of England), 1744,... | |
| Sir Walter Scott - 1832 - 354 páginas
...But never either found another To free the hollow heart from paining— They stood aloof, the soars remaining, Like cliffs which had been rent asunder...away, I ween, The marks of that which once hath been. ChristabcUc 0/Cor.ERinGK. .. IN prosecution of the intention which, when his blood was cool, seemed... | |
| Sir Walter Scott - 1832 - 364 páginas
...another To free the hollow heart from paining— They stood aloof, the scars remaining, Like clifife which had been rent asunder ; A dreary sea now flows...away, I ween, The marks of that which once hath been. Christabettr. of COLERIDGE. IN prosecution of the intention which, when his blood was cool, seemed... | |
| 1833 - 360 páginas
...free the hollow heart from paining — They stood aloof the scars remaining, Like cliffs which have been rent asunder ; A dreary sea now flows between,...away, I ween, The marks of that which once hath been." i Such are the effects which a desire for novelty can produce on the minds of the candidates for fame... | |
| 1834 - 512 páginas
...words of high disdain And insult to his heart's best brother : They parted—ne'er to meet again ! But never either found another To free the hollow...ween, The marks of that which once hath been."— • vol. ii. pp. 44, 45. Now, where the swift Rhone cleaves his way between Heights which appear as... | |
| 1834 - 864 páginas
...words of high disdain And insult to his heart's best brother : They parted — ne'er to meet again ! But never either found another To free the hollow...: But neither heat, nor frost, nor thunder, Shall Shall wholly do away, I ween, The marks of that which once has been.' — voL ii. p. 45. We are not... | |
| William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, Sir John Murray (IV), Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle) - 1834 - 596 páginas
...words of high disdain And insult to his heart's best brother : They parted — ne'er to meet again ! But never either found another To free the hollow...between: But neither heat, nor frost, nor thunder, Shall Shall wholly do away, I ween, The marks of that which once has been.' — vol. ii. p. 45. We are not... | |
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