| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1866 - 802 sider
...— but thy fire Shall be more temper'd, and thy hope far higher. Sweet be thy cradled slumbers IO er the sea, And from the mountains where I now respire,...As, with a sigh, I deem thou mightst have been to mo ! TO JOHN HOBHOUSE, ESQ., AM, FRS, &c. Venice, January 2, l8IS. MY DEAE HOBHOUSE, AFTEB an interval... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1867 - 460 sider
...less. As yet such are around thee, — but thy fire Shall be more temper'd, and thy hope far higher. Sweet be thy cradled slumbers ! O'er the sea, And...thee, As, with a sigh, I deem thou might'st have been hi CHlLDE HAROLD'S PlLGRlMAGE. CANTO THE FOURTH. Visto ho Toscana, Lombardla, Romagna, Quel Monte che... | |
| George Gordon N. Byron (6th baron.) - 1867 - 740 sider
...thee, but thy flre Shall be more tcmper'd, and thy hope fur higher. eVect bo thy cradled slumbers 1 r M & [me. As, with a sigh, I deem thou mighl'st have been to CANTO THE FOURTH. " Vlito bo Toicena, Lombard!*,... | |
| George Gordon N. Byron (6th baron.) - 1868 - 666 sider
...O'er the sea, And from the mountains where 1 now respire. Fain would I waft such blessing upon thcc, As, with a sigh, I deem thou mightst have been to me I CANTO THE FOURTH. TO JOHN HOBHOUSE, ESQ.. AM, FRS. ETC. VENICE, January 2, 1818. MY DEAR HOBHOUSE,—... | |
| Teresa Guiccioli (contessa di) - 1869 - 676 sider
...parent's kiss, This, it should seem, was not reserved for me. Yet this was in my nature: as it is, " Sweet be thy cradled slumbers! O'er the sea And from...with a sigh, I deem thou might'st have been to me." Who ever read " Childe Harold " and was not touched by the delightful stanzas of the third canto, —... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1869 - 360 sider
...no less. As yet such are around thee, but thy fire Shall be more temper' d, and thy hope far higher. Sweet be thy cradled slumbers ! O'er the sea And from...such blessing upon thee, As, with a sigh, I deem thou mi.^lit'st have been to me ! CXVIII. CANTO THE FOURTH. " Visto ho Tosciiti;), Lonibardu, KomngnR, Qucl... | |
| Teresa Guiccioli (contessa di) - 1869 - 480 sider
...in my nature : as it is, I know not what is there, yet something like to this. cxvni. **••** " Sweet be thy cradled slumbers ! O'er the sea And from...waft such blessing upon thee, As, with a sigh, I deem tbou might'st have been to me." Who ever read ' Childe Harold ' and was not touched by the delightful... | |
| John T. Watson - 1869 - 524 sider
...being, scarcely form'd or moulded, A rose with all its sweetest leaves yet folded. BYRON'S Don Juan, Sweet be thy cradled slumbers ! O'er the sea And from...mountains where I now respire, Fain would I waft such blessings upon thee, As with a sigh I deem'd thou mightst have been to me. BYRON'S Childe Harold. The... | |
| George Gordon N. Byron (6th baron.) - 1869 - 380 sider
...are around thee, but thy fire Shall be more temper'd, and thy hope far higher. Sweet be thy eradled slumbers ! O'er the sea And from the mountains where I now respire, Fain would I waft sueh blessing upon thee, As, with a sigh, I deem thou might'st have been to me ! CANTO THE FOURTH.... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1870 - 770 sider
...fire Shall be more tempera, and thy hope i_ higher. Sweet be thy cradled slumbers ! O'er the se», rick Warne thtr' As, with a sigh, I deem thou mightst have beeto met i88 CANTO THE FOURTH, iSiS. ' Visto ho Toscana,... | |
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