There was a laughing Devil in his sneer, That raised emotions both of rage and fear; And where his frown of hatred darkly fell, Hope withering fled, and Mercy sigh'd farewell! The Pirate - Seite 227von Walter Scott - 1846 - 511 SeitenVollansicht - Über dieses Buch
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1846 - 848 Seiten
...scrutiny, Lest he to Conrad rather bhould betray Some secret thought than tira« that chiefs to-day. r; TiB farewell1 X. Slight are the outward signs of evil thought, Within — within — Ч was there iho spirit... | |
| Marguerite Countess of Blessington - 1846 - 774 Seiten
...all about me were acting a heartless play, with fevered cheeks and breaking hearts. CHAPTER XXl. , "There was a laughing devil in his sneer, That raised...hatred darkly fell, Hope withering fled, and Mercy sighed farewell." THE CORSAlR. FROM this day forward Henry's manner and conduct lost that degree of... | |
| Georgiana Fullerton - 1846 - 380 Seiten
...and all about me were acting a heartless play, with fevered cheeks and breaking hearts. CHAPTER XXI. "There was a laughing devil In his sneer, That raised...hatred darkly fell, Hope withering fled , and Mercy sighed farewell." THK CORSAIR. FROM this day forward Henry's manner and conduct lost that degree of... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1846 - 1068 Seiten
...scrutiny, Lest he to Conrad rather should betray Some secret (bought, lhan drag that chiefs to day. There was a laughing devil in his sneer, That raised...and fear; And where his frown of hatred darkly fell, I Hope withering fled— and Mercy sigh'd farewell !(1) X. t Slight arc the outward signs of evil thought,... | |
| Kenelm Henry Digby - 1846 - 818 Seiten
...defy The full encounter of his searching eye ; There was a laughing devil in his sneer, That rats' d emotions both of rage and fear ; And where his frown...fell, Hope withering fled, and mercy sigh'd farewell!" Nevertheless, that pirate chief — man of loneliness and mystery — scarce seen to smile, and seldom... | |
| Walter Scott - 1846 - 526 Seiten
...the herd of deer follows the leading stag, with all manner of respectful observance. * CHAPTER XXII. There was a laughing devil in his sneer , That raised...emotions both of rage and fear; And where his frown of haired darkly fell, Hope withering fled — and Mercy sigh'd farewell. The Corsair, Canto I. THE ling... | |
| Sir Walter Scott - 1846 - 954 Seiten
...uUil (inter j UM only une of шов ым(иг« who «umvcd. О CHAPTER XXII. Ttiere wiP a taue!. ing devil in his sneer. That raised emotions both of rage and fear ; And where hie fmwn of hatred durkly ГеЦ, Hupe withering fled -and Mercy aich'd farewell. The Corsair, Cant»... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1847 - 880 Seiten
...scrutiny, Lest he to Conrad rather should betray Some secret thought, than drag that chief's to day. s his action. 1* Slight are the outward signgof evil thought, Within — within — 'twas there the spirit wrought... | |
| 1847 - 304 Seiten
...determined to do, in a confidential communication to the baron and baroness Pandolfina. CHAPTER II. There was a laughing devil in his sneer, That raised...hatred darkly fell, Hope withering fled, and mercy sighed farewell. BYRON. AFTER his interview with the countess, Della Bardia set out for Santa Caterina,... | |
| 1847 - 526 Seiten
...the injuries of some on all. BYRON'S Corsair. 8. There was a laughing Devil in his sneer, That caus'd emotions both of rage and fear ; And where his frown...fell, Hope withering fled, and Mercy sigh'd farewell ! BYRON'S Corsair. 9. There is no passion More spectral or fantastical than Hate ; Not even its opp'site,... | |
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