| Philadelphia (Pa.) - 1817 - 552 pages
...Monody" which was spoken at Drury Lane Theatre. The proem of this performance is eminently beautiful. When the last sunshine of expiring day In summer's twilight weeps itself away, Who hath not felt the softness of (he hour Sink on the heart— as dew along the flower? With a pure feeling... | |
| 1816 - 600 pages
...reader both work and criticism at once. The following is a correct copy, to the letter: — MONODY. WHEN the last sunshine of expiring day, In summer's twilight, weeps itself away, Who hath not felt the softness of the hour Sink on the heart — as dew along the flower? With a pure feeling,... | |
| 1816 - 654 pages
...— i is it true ? The Monody is in itself beautifully written. We transcribe the opening lines. ' When the last sunshine of expiring day In summer's twilight weeps itself away, Who hath not felt the softness of the hour Sink on the heart — as dew along the flower ? With a pure... | |
| English literature - 1816 - 660 pages
...inquiring — is it true ? The Monody is in itself beautifully written. We transcribe the opening lines. ' When the last sunshine of expiring day In summer's twilight weeps itself away, Who hath not felt the softness of the hour Sink on the heart — as dew along the flower ? With a puie... | |
| 1816 - 676 pages
...we distinguish any analogy between the thoughts and the metaphors under which they are presented : " When the last sunshine of expiring day In summer's twilight weeps itself aifiiy, Who hath not felt the softness of the hour Sink on the heart — as dew along thejloreer ?... | |
| English literature - 1816 - 1052 pages
...ТО ТНК MEMORY OF THE LATE RIGHT NONDURABLE HICHARD «RINSI.EY SHERtDAX. fSnppotcd by Lord Byron.) WHEN the last sunshine of expiring day In summer's twilight weeps itself a way. Who hath not felt the softness of the hour irai on the heart — as dew along the flower ? Wio... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - English poetry - 1817 - 212 pages
...}Qlh, J8I2. MONODY ON THE DEATH OF THE RIGHT HONOURABLE RB SHERIDAN. Spoken at Drury Lane Theatre. i WHEN the last sunshine of expiring day In summer's twilight weeps itself away, Who hath not felt the softness of the hour Sink on the heart, as dew along the flower • With a pure feeling... | |
| Elizabeth Tomkins - English poetry - 1817 - 276 pages
...sacred bust. »l* llf » ; ".-.11 MONODY ON RB SHERIDANi <• > "•'> "•. BY LORD BYRON. .-. f"f • "WHEN the last sunshine of expiring day, In summer's twilight weeps itself away, Who hath not felt the softness of the hour Sink on the heart, as dew along the flower ? With a pure feeling... | |
| George Gordon N. Byron (6th baron.) - 1820 - 306 pages
...THE RIGHT HON. RB SHERIDAN. SPOKEN AT DRCRY-LANE THEATRE. OS THE DEATH OF THE RIGHT HON. RB SHERIDAN. WHEN the last sunshine of expiring day In summer's twilight weeps itself away, Who hath not felt the softness of the hour Sink on the heart, as dew along the flower ? With a pure feeling... | |
| Anecdotes - 1820 - 442 pages
...twelve feet in width, and thirty in length. A Monody, to the Memory of the late Right Hon. RB Sheridan. When the last sunshine of expiring day, In Summer's twilight weeps itself away, Who hath not felt the softness of the hour Sink on the heart — as dew along the flower ? Who hath not... | |
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