| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - English drama - 1883 - 1162 pages
...With fruits and fertile promise, and the Spring Came forth her work of gladness to contrive, With all nd XII. I made a footing in the wall, It was not therefrom to escape, For I had buried thee, bring. || land. A small hollow for the present marks where it lay, but will probably soon be... | |
| George Gordon N. Byron (6th baron.) - 1885 - 288 pages
...With fruitsand fertile promise, and the Spring Come forth her work of gladness to contrive, With all her reckless birds upon the wing, I turn'd from all she brought to those she could not bring. 13 XXXI. I turn'd to thee, to thousands, of whom each And one as all a ghastly gap did make In his... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - English poetry - 1891 - 752 pages
...ventured to adopt the name connected with nobler associations than thoio of mere «Inuifhter. With all At last me tum'd to thee, to thousands, of whom each And one as all a ghastly gap did make In his own kind and... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1892 - 324 pages
...With fruits and fertile promise, and the Spring Come forth her work of gladness to contrive, With all her reckless birds upon the wing, I turn'd from all she brought to those she could not bring. LAKE OF GENEVA.— CALM. (CniLDE HAROLD, Canto tii. Stanzas £5-87.) t CLEAR, placid Leman! thy contrasted... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1892 - 328 pages
...ventured to adopt the name connected with nobler associations than those of mere slaughter. Page 123. "I turn'd from all she brought to those she could not bring."] My guide from Mount St. Jean over the field seemed intelligent and accurate. The place where Major... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron, Nathan Haskell Dole - 1893 - 374 pages
...With fruits and fertile promise, and the Spring Come forth her work of gladness to contrive, With all her reckless birds upon the wing, I turn'd from all she brought to those she could not bring. LAKE OF GENEVA. —CALM. (CHILDE HAROLD, Canto iii. Stanzas 85-87.) CLEAR, placid Leman ! thy contrasted... | |
| Henry Coppée - Literature - 1894 - 544 pages
...reckless birds upon the wing, I turned from all she brought to those «he could not bring. I turned to thee, to thousands, of whom each And one as all...did make In his own kind and kindred, whom to teach Forgetful ness were mercy for their sake ; The archangel's trump, not Glory's, must awake Those whom... | |
| Juliana Horatia Ewing - Boys - 1895 - 88 pages
...blent, Their praise is hymn'd by loftier harps than mine, Yet one would I select from that proud throng. to thee, to thousands, of whom each And one as all...did make In his own kind and kindred, whom to teach Forgetf ulness were mercy for their sake ; The Archangel's trump, not glory's, must awake Those whom... | |
| Francis Turner Palgrave - Landscape in literature - 1897 - 326 pages
...With fruits and fertile promise, and the Spring Come forth her work of gladness to contrive, With all her reckless birds upon the wing, I turn'd from all she brought to those she could not bring. In the powerful Swiss scenes which follow, it has been said that Byron was influenced by Wordsworth,... | |
| Readers - 1898 - 524 pages
...reckless birds upon the wing, I turned from all she brought to those she could not bring. I turned to thee, to thousands, of whom each And one as all...did make In his own kind and kindred, whom to teach Forgetf ulness were mercy for their sake ; The Archangel's trump, not glory's, must awake Those whom... | |
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