| Lyre - English poetry - 1830 - 396 pages
...the rock are thine ; And there, where never foot has been, Thy eyry is sublimely bung, Where louring skies their wrath begin, And loudest lullabies are sung By the fierce spirit of the blast, W hen, his snow mantle o'er him cast, He sweeps across the mountain top, With a (I, irk fury nought... | |
| English fiction - 1834 - 672 pages
...the rock are thine; And there, where never foot has been. Thy eyry is sublimely hung, Where louring skies their wrath begin, And loudest lullabies are...He sweeps across the mountain top, With a dark fury naught can stop, And wings his wild unearthly way Far through the clouded realms of day. Bird of the... | |
| Mrs. O'Neill - Great Britain - 1835 - 502 pages
...the rock are thine ; And there, where never foot has been. Thy eyry is sublimely hung, Where louring skies their wrath begin, And loudest lullabies are...He sweeps across the mountain top, With a dark fury naught can stop, And wings his wild unearthly way Far through the clouded realms of day. Bird of the... | |
| Mrs. O'Neill - Great Britain - 1835 - 214 pages
...the rock are thine ; And there, where never foot has been. Thy eyry is sublimely hung, Where louring skies their wrath begin, And loudest lullabies are...He sweeps across the mountain top, With a dark fury naught can stop, And wings his wild unearthly way Far through the clouded realms of day. Bird of the... | |
| American poetry - 1838 - 332 pages
...the rock are thine ; And there, where never foot has been, Thy eyrie is sublimely hung. Where louring skies their wrath begin. And loudest lullabies are...He sweeps across the mountain top, With a dark fury naught can stop, And wings his wild unearthly way % Far through the clouded realms of day. Bird of... | |
| William McCarty - National songs - 1842 - 484 pages
...the rock are thine ; And there, where never foot has been, Thy eyry is sublimely hung, Where lowering skies their wrath begin, And loudest lullabies are...He sweeps across the mountain top, With a dark fury naught can stop, And wings his wild, unearthly way Far through the clouded realms of day. Bird of the... | |
| John Goldsbury, William Russell - Elocution - 1844 - 440 pages
...the storm, The mountain and the rock are thine ; And there, where never foot has been, 20 Thy eyrie is sublimely hung, Where low'ring skies their wrath...of the blast, When, his snow mantle o'er him cast, 25 He sweeps across the mountain top, [II] • With a dark fury naught can stop, And wings his wild... | |
| John Goldsbury, William Russell - Elocution - 1844 - 444 pages
...mountain and the rock are thine; And there, where never foot has been, 20 Thy eyrie is sublimely hung, i ( By the fierce spirit of the blast, When, his snow mantle o'er him cast, 25 He sweeps across the mountain top, . With a dark fury naught can stop, And wings his wild unearthly... | |
| William Chambers, Robert Chambers - Art - 1847 - 850 pages
...the rock are thine ; And there, where never foot has been, Thy eyry is sublimely hung, Where lowering skies their wrath begin, And loudest lullabies are...his snow mantle o'er him cast, He sweeps across the mountain-top, With a dark fury nought can stop, And wings his wild unearthly way Far through the clouded... | |
| 1856 - 428 pages
...II] { I] [II] [J And there, where never foot has been, Tliy eyrie it sublimely hung, Where iow'iing skies their wrath begin, And loudest lullabies are...He sweeps across the mountain top, With a dark fury naught can stop, And wings his wild unearthly way Far through the cloufle4 realms of day. Bird of the... | |
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