| George Gordon N. Byron (6th baron.) - 1831 - 358 sider
...skies assume cxxn. Hoes which have words, and speak to ye of heaven. Floats o'er this vast and wondrons 'monument And shadows forth its glory. There is given ' Unto the things of earth, w'hich Time hath bent, A spirit's feeling, and where he hath leant His hand, but broke his scythe, there is a power... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1832 - 488 sider
...the azure gloom Of an Italian night, where the deep skies assume CXXIX. Hnes which have words, and speak to ye of heaven, Floats o'er this vast and wondrous...is given Unto the things of earth, which time hath bent, A spirit's feeling, and where he hath leant His band, but broke his scythe, there is a power... | |
| George Gordon N. Byron (6th baron.) - 1832 - 488 sider
...the azure gloom Of an Italian night, where the deep skies assume CXXIX. Hues which have words, and speak to ye of heaven, Floats o'er this vast and wondrous...is given Unto the things of earth, which time hath bent, A spirit's feeling, and where he hath leant His hand, but broke his scythe, there is a power... | |
| 1833 - 370 sider
...contemplation ; and the azure gloom Of an Italian night, where the deep skies assume Hues which have words, and speak to ye of heaven, Floats o'er this vast and wondrous...There is given Unto the things of earth, which time has bent, A spirit's feeling, and where he hath lent His hand, but broke his scythe, there is a power... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1836 - 356 sider
...contemplation ; and the azure gloom Of an Italian night, where the deep skies assume Hues which have words, and speak to ye of heaven, Floats o'er this vast and wondrous...is given Unto the things of earth, which Time hath bent, A spirit's feeling, and where he hath leant His hand, but broke his scythe, there is a power... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1837 - 352 sider
...and he who dares not, is a slave." — Vol. L pref. p. 14, 15. p 2 cxxIx. Hues which have words, and speak to ye of heaven, Floats o'er this vast and wondrous...hroke his scythe, there is a power And magic in the ruin'd hattlement, For which the palace of the present hour Must yield its pomp, and wait till ages... | |
| George Gordon N. Byron (6th baron.) - 1837 - 480 sider
...the azure gloom Of an Italian night, where the deep skies assume CXXIX. Hues which have words, and speak to ye of heaven, Floats o'er this vast and wondrous...There is given Unto the things of earth, which Time luith beut, A spirit's feeling, and where he hath leant His hand, but broke his scythe, there is a... | |
| 1871 - 608 sider
...which have words, and speak to ye of heaven, Float o'er this vast and wondrous monument, And shadow forth its glory. There is given Unto the things of earth, which Time hath bent, A spirit's feeling, and where he hath leant His hand, but broke his scythe, there is a power... | |
| 1840 - 1176 sider
...picture of " Axure gloom Of an Italian night, where the deep skies assume Hues which have words, and speak to ye of heaven, Floats o'er this vast and wondrous monument, And shadows forth its glory :" We feel, indeed, that " there is given Uuto the things of earth, which time hath hont, A spirit's... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1841 - 998 sider
...night, where the deep skies assume CXXJX. Hue« which ha»e words, and speak to ye of heaven, Float* o'er this vast and wondrous monument, And shadows...given ' Unto the things of earth, which Time hath bent, A spirit's feeling, and where he hath leant Hit hand, but broke his scythe, there is a power... | |
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