Ah! then and there was hurrying to and fro, And gathering tears, and tremblings of distress, And cheeks all pale, which but an hour ago Blushed at the praise of their own loveliness; And there were sudden partings, such as press The life from out young... The Works of Lord Byron: Childe Harold's pilgrimage - Seite 15von George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1821Vollansicht - Über dieses Buch
| George Gordon N. Byron (6th baron.) - 1842 - 866 Seiten
...quell : He rush'd into the field, and, foremost fighting, fell. ' XXIV. Ah ! then and there was hum-ing e sophists, from thy thrift, Which never loses though...it doth defer — Time, the avenger ! unto thee I Blush 'd at the praise of their own loveliness ; And there were sudden partings, such as press The... | |
| Sullivan Hardy Weston - 1842 - 80 Seiten
...Arm, arm, it is— it is the cannon's opening roar. ( Ah ! then and there was hurrying to and fro, J And gathering tears, and tremblings of distress, ] And cheeks all pale, which but an hour ago ( Blushed at the praise of their own loveliness ! 5. We intend, hereafter, to treat of this subject... | |
| 1842 - 666 Seiten
...partings, that precede the tug of war, must be bitter moments ! Thank God ! I huve been spared them. Ah ! then and there was hurrying to and fro, And gathering tears, and tremblings of distress, Sic. &c. But despite tears and sighs, the word of command had gone forth ; onward we all moved, and... | |
| Samuel Niles Sweet - 1843 - 324 Seiten
...alone could quell. He rush'd into the field, and, foremost fighting, fell. 4. Ah ! then and there were hurrying to and fro, And gathering tears, and tremblings...such as press The life from out young hearts, and choaking sighs Which ne'er might be repeated. Who could guess If ever more should meet those mutual... | |
| John Hanbury Dwyer - 1843 - 320 Seiten
...the vengeance blood alone could quell: He rushed into the field, anil, foremost fighting, fell. Ah ! then and there was hurrying to and fro, And gathering...distress, And cheeks all pale, which but an hour ago Blushed at the praise of their own loveliness; And there were sudden partings, such as press. The life... | |
| 1843 - 734 Seiten
...that now, in very many instances, where Burman damsels and British soldiers were concerned, — — there were sudden partings, such as press The life...hearts, and choking sighs Which ne'er might be repeated ; many fond hearts, in fact, that had long been united, were now to be torn asunder by the iron hand... | |
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