That isle is now all desolate and bare, Its dwellings down, its tenants pass'd away; None but her own and father's grave is there, And nothing outward tells of human clay ; Ye could not know where lies a thing so fair, No stone is there to show, no tongue... The Atlantic Monthly - Página 5851907Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| 1825 - 776 páginas
...blasted fruit of love. " That isle is now all desolate and hare, Its dwellings down, iis tenants pass'd away ; None but her own and father's grave is there,...hollow seas, Mourns o'er the beauty of the Cyclades." We would wish to except also from the anathema of the public, the dramatic poem entitled " Heaven and... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1821 - 232 páginas
...but she sleeps well LXX. That isle is now all desolate and bare, Its dwellings down, its tenants past away ; None but her own and father's grave is there,...tongue to say What was ; no dirge, except the hollow sea's, Mourns o'er the beauty of the Cyclades. LXXIII. But many a Greek maid in a loving song Sighs... | |
| George Gordon N. Byron (6th baron.) - 1821 - 460 páginas
...desolate and bare, . . „ Its dwellings down, its tenants past away^.None but her own and lather's grave is there, And nothing outward tells of human...clay; Ye could not know where lies a thing so fair, ISIo stone is there to show, no tongue to say What was; no dirge, except the hollow sea's, Mourns o'er... | |
| George Gordon N. Byron (6th baron.) - 1823 - 258 páginas
...loved to dwell LXXII. That isle is now all desolate and bare, Its dwellings down, its tenants past away ; None but her own and father's grave is there,...; Ye could not know where lies a thing so fair, No (tone is there to shew, no tongue to say What was ; no dirge, except the hollow sea's, Mourns o'er... | |
| Stephen Simpson - 1823 - 268 páginas
...but her own and futher? t grcevQ is there, And nothing outinarri tells of human clay; ' Ye cnuldnot know where lies a thing so fair, ' No stone is there to show, no tongue to say LORD BTBON. There are moments of anguish and desolation of heart, which sensibility sometimes experiences,... | |
| Tobias Merton - 1824 - 456 páginas
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| Tobias Merton (pseud) - 1824 - 476 páginas
...dwell. That isle is now all desolate and bare, Its dwellings down — its tenants passed away; None bnt her own and father's grave is there,' And nothing...human clay : Ye could not know where lies a thing so fair—1 No stone is there to show — no tongue to say What was. No dirge, except the hollow seas,... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1824 - 234 páginas
...loved to dwell. That isle is now all desolate and bare, Its dwellings down—its tenants passed away; Ye could not know where lies a thing so fair— No stone is there to show—no tongue to say What was ; no dirge, except the hollow seas, Mourns o'er the beauty of the... | |
| Walter Scott - 1825 - 780 páginas
...blasted fruit of love. " That isle is now all desolate and bare, Its dwellings down, ill tenant! pass'd away ; None but her own and father's grave is there,...hollow seas, Mourns o'er the beauty of the Cyclades." We would wish to except also from the anathema of the public, the dramatic; poem entitled " Heaven... | |
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