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
| Ainsworth Rand Spofford, Charles Gibbon - 1881 - 426 páginas
...dwell. That isle is now all desolate and bare, Its dwellings down, its tenants pass'd away, None bnt her own and father's grave is there, And nothing outward...to say What was ; no dirge, except the hollow seas, Mourus o'er the beauty of the Cyclades. LORD B v во*. TUE DEAN OF SANTIAGO. THE DEAN OF SANTIAGO.... | |
| George Gordon N. Byron (6th baron.) - 1881 - 610 páginas
...: None but her own and father's grave is there, And nothing outward tells of human elay ; Ye eould not know where lies a thing so fair, No stone is there to show, no tongue to say What was ; no dirge, exeept the hollow sea -, Mourns o'er the beauty of the Cyolades. FAME. OF poets who eome down to us... | |
| George Gordon N. Byron (6th baron.) - 1881 - 680 páginas
...loved to dwell. LXXII. 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 numnn clay : Ye could not know where lies a thing so fair, No stone is there to show, no tongue to... | |
| Autumn leaves - 1882 - 210 páginas
...spurring from the camp, And found .' 3. ' One struggle more, and I am free.' 4. ' Such Ovid's nose.' 5. ' No stone is there to show, no tongue to say, What was. No dirge except the .' 6. ' Where grateful science still adores Her Henry's holy shade.' 7. 'Not Heaven itself upon the... | |
| George Gordon N. Byron (6th baron.) - 1885 - 290 páginas
...she loved to dwell. 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,...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... | |
| William Clarke Robinson - 1885 - 290 páginas
...: " That iele is now all desolate and bare, Ite dwellings down, its tenants passed away ; None bat her own and father's grave is there, And nothing outward tells of human clay : Te could nst know where lies a thing so fair. No stone is there to show, no tongue to say What was... | |
| Alfred Colbeck - 1887 - 444 páginas
...not; we only know " 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,...tongue to say, What was ; no dirge, except the hollow sea's, Mourns o'er the beauty of the Cyclades." Syra is in the centre of the northern portion of the... | |
| Alcée Fortier - 1889 - 212 páginas
...she loved to dwell. That isle is now ail desolate and bare, Its dwellings down, its tenants pass'd 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." Byron eut une Haidée, sœur de G-raziella, mais il... | |
| Alfred Henry Miles - 1891 - 632 páginas
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