| Charles Granville Gepp - 1830 - 194 Seiten
...translated. Also, how, in line 7, the men are put for the abstract qualities. EXERCISE XLIII. (Sir W. Scott). Soldier, rest ! thy warfare o'er, Sleep the sleep...danger, nights of waking. In our isle's enchanted hall 5 Hands unseen thy couch are strewing : Fairy strains of music fall, Every sense in slumber dewing.... | |
| Thomas Ewing - 1832 - 428 Seiten
...Stanley, on !" Were the last words of Marmion. SCOTT. 20. — SONG, FBOM THB LADY OF THE LAKE. SOT.DIER, rest' ! thy warfare o'er', Sleep the sleep' that knows not breaking' ; Dream of battle-fields no more', Days of danger1, nights of waking'. In our isle's enchanted hall', Hands unseen*... | |
| Walter Scott - 1834 - 280 Seiten
...rhymes we sing." She sung, and still a harp unseen Filled up tl,u symphony between. XXXI. SONG. oldier, rest ! thy warfare o'er, Sleep the sleep that knows...slumber dewing. Soldier, rest ! thy warfare o'er, Drcam of fighting fields no more ; Sleep the sleep that knows not breaking, Morn of toil, nor night... | |
| Richard Hiley - 1834 - 188 Seiten
...All bloodless lay the untrodden snow, And dark as winter was ihe flow Of Iscr, rolling rapidly. 2, Soldier, rest! thy warfare o'er, Sleep the sleep that knows not breaking; Dream of battle-fields no more, Days of danger, nights of waking. 3. Not a drum was heard, nor a funeral note,... | |
| sir Walter Scott (bart.) - 1838 - 268 Seiten
...XXXI. SONO. " Soldier, rest! thy warfare o'er, Sleep the sleep that knows not hreaking Dream of hattle fields no more, Days of danger, nights of waking....strewing, Fairy strains of music fall, Every sense in slumher dewing. Soldier, rest ! thy warfare o'er. Dream of fighting fields no more ; Sleep the sleep... | |
| Walter Scott, J. W. Lake - 1838 - 496 Seiten
...rhymes we sing." She «ing, anil still a harp unseen Filled up the symphony between.10 XXXI. soxe. " Soldier, rest! thy -warfare o'er, Sleep the sleep that knows not breaking; Dream of hauled fields no more, Daji of danger, nights of waking. ID our isle's enchanted hall, Hands unseen... | |
| Walter Scott - 1841 - 848 Seiten
...charmed rhymes we sing." She sung, and still a harp unseen Fill'd up the symphony between.4 XXXI. " Soldier, rest ! thy warfare o'er, Sleep the sleep that knows not breaking; • MS.—" To whom, though more remote her claim, Young Ellen Rare a mother's name." » See Appendix,... | |
| Walter Scott - 1843 - 732 Seiten
...o'er, Sleep the sleep that knows not hreaking; Dream of hauled flelds 110 more, Days of danger, mghts of waking. In our isle's enchanted hall, Hands unseen...strewing, Fairy strains of music fall, Every sense in slumher dewing. Soldier, rest ! thy warfare o'er, Dream of righting fields no more ; Sleep the sleep... | |
| Elizabeth Caroline Grey - 1845 - 958 Seiten
...relief. That glance if guilty I would dread More than the doom that spoke me dead." CHAPTER XVI. •• Soldier rest ! thy warfare o'er Sleep the sleep that knows not breaking Dream of battle fields no mure, Days of danger, nights of waking." SCOTT. All up and down the galleries Went... | |
| John Frost - 1845 - 458 Seiten
...compound*, by an immediate grant of life' and liberty*. MARMONTEL. 10. SONG, FROM THE LADY OF THE LAKE. SOLDIER, rest*! thy warfare o'er', Sleep the sleep' that knows not breaking*; Dream of battle-fields no more', Days of danger', nights of waking*. In our isle's enchanted hall', Hands unseen*... | |
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