 | Samuel Orchart Beeton - American poetry - 1873
...and traced Words which I could not guess of ; then he lean'd His bow'd head on his hands, and shook, Her bosom happ'd wi' the flowerets gay ; But the...was soft, and the silence deep, And bonny Kilmeny ho had written ; but he shed no tearj. And he did calm himself, and fii his brow Into a kind of quiet.... | |
 | Washington Irving - 1849
...and traced Words which I could not guess of; then he lean'd His bow'd head on his hands, and shook as 'twere With a convulsion — then arose again,...And with his teeth and quivering hands did tear What lie had written, but he shed no tears. And he did calm himself, and fix his brow Into a kind of quiet... | |
 | Lewis Scharf - English literature - 1875 - 101 pages
...feverish restlessness within. (II Ende 10 u. Ende 17.) — he was alone, And pale, and pacing to and fro: And he did calm himself, and fix his brow Into a kind of quiet. (The Dream III, vol. IV, p. 248.) Dem Gedanken nach ist mit der Stelle noch zu vergleichen : Don Juan... | |
 | William Cullen Bryant - American poetry - 1877
...Words which I could not guess of; then he leaned His bowed head on his hands and shook, as 't were With a convulsion, — then arose again, And with...no tears, And he did calm himself, and fix his brow 1 nto a kind of quiet ; as he paused, The lady of his love re-entered there ; She was serene and smiling... | |
 | Robert Aris Willmott - American poetry - 1878 - 674 pages
...and traced Words which I could not guess of; then he lean'd His bow'd head on his hands, and shook as 'twere With a convulsion — then arose again,...himself, and fix his brow Into a kind of quiet: as lie paus'd, 126 The Lady of his love re-enter'd there ; She was serene and smiling then, and yet She... | |
 | Charles Anderson Dana - 1878 - 28 pages
...Words which I could not guess of; then he leaned His bowed head on his hands, and shook, as Ч were With a convulsion — then arose again: And with his...tear What he had written ; but he shed no tears. And ho did calm himself, and fix his brow Into a kind of quiet. As ho paused, The lady of his love reOntercd... | |
 | George Gordon N. Byron (6th baron.) - 1880
...convulsion— then arose again, And with his teeth and quivering hands did tear What he had written, hut he shed no tears, And he did calm himself, and fix his hrow Into a kind of quiet : as he paused, The Lady of his love re-enter'd there ; She was serene and... | |
 | George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1881 - 276 pages
...and traced Words which I could not guess of; then he lean'd His bow'd head on his hands, and shook as 'twere With a convulsion — then arose again,...kind of quiet : as he paused, The Lady of his love re-enter'd there ; She was serene and smiling then, and yet She knew she was by him beloved, — she... | |
 | George Gordon N. Byron (6th baron.) - 1881
...and traced Words which I could not guess of; then he lean'd His bow'd head on his hands, and shook as 'twere With a convulsion — then arose again,...kind of quiet : as he paused, The Lady of his love re-enter'd there ; She was serene and smiling then, and yet She knew she was by him beloved, — she... | |
 | George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - English poetry - 1881 - 276 pages
...and traced Words which I could not guess of ; then he lean'd His bow'd head on his hands, and shook as 'twere With a convulsion — then arose again,...kind of quiet : as he paused, The Lady of his love re-enter'd there ; She was serene and smiling then, and yet She knew she was by him beloved, — she... | |
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