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" There they stood, ranged along the hill-sides, met To view the last of me, a living frame *• For one more picture ! in a sheet of flame I saw them and I knew them all. And yet Dauntless the slug-horn to my lips I set, And blew. 'Childe Roland to the... "
Evolution - Page 547
1881
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Punch, Volume 105

Mark Lemon, Henry Mayhew, Tom Taylor, Shirley Brooks, Francis Cowley Burnand, Owen Seaman - Caricatures and cartoons - 1893 - 340 pages
...pate Rings the old rhyme of the' romantic past. "There they stood, ranged along the hillsides—met To view the last of me, a living frame For one more picture 1 in a sheet of flame I saw them and I knew them all. And yet Dauntless the slug-horn to my lips I...
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Notes and Queries

Electronic journals - 1876 - 602 pages
...last lines of Mr. Robert Browning's poem Childe Roland read : — " And yet Dauntless the slue-horn to my lips I set, And blew : ' Childe Roland to the Dark Tower came." ' What is a slug-horn ? Mr. Wright, in his Die tionary of Obsolete and Provincial English, has " Slug-horn,...
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The Works of Oliver Goldsmith, Volume 4

Oliver Goldsmith - 1854 - 766 pages
...old Lost, lost I one moment knelled the woe of years. There they stood, ranged along the hillside, met To view the last of me, a living frame For one more picture I in a sheet of flame I saw them and I knew them all. And yet Dauntless the slug-horn to my lips 1...
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Men and Women

Robert Browning - 1856 - 386 pages
...fortunate, yet each of old Lost, lost ! one moment knelled the woe of years. 34. There they stood, ranged along the hill-sides — met To view the last...Dauntless the slug-horn to my lips I set And blew. " Ghilde Roland to the Dark Tower came." RESPECTABILITY. I. DEAR, had the world in its caprice Deigned...
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Fraser's Magazine for Town and Country, Volume 53

James Anthony Froude, John Tulloch - Authors - 1856 - 800 pages
...neighbourhood — but the adventure never comes off in the poem, which thus closes : — There they stood, ranged along the hillsides — met To view the last of me, a living frame For one more picture ! in я sheet of flam« I saw them and I knew them all. And yet Dauntless the slug-horn to my lips I set...
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Men and Women

Robert Browning - 1863 - 360 pages
...fortunate, yet each of old Lost, lost ! one moment knelled the woe of years. 34. There they stood, ranged along the hill-sides — met To view the last...all. And yet Dauntless the slug-horn to my lips I set RESPECTABILITY. 1. DEAR, had the world in its caprice Deigned to proclaim " I know you both, Have recognized...
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Eclectic Magazine: Foreign Literature, Volume 13; Volume 76

John Holmes Agnew, Walter Hilliard Bidwell - 1871 - 820 pages
...fortunate, yet each of old Lost, lost ! one moment knelled the woe of years. XXXIV. " There they stood, ranged along the hillsides, met To view the last of...I set, And blew. ' Childe Roland to the Dark Tower It now remains, in order to complete our survey of the most many-sided poet of our day, that we proceed...
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Saint Pauls, Volume 7

English literature - 1871 - 606 pages
...knelled the woe of years. XXXIV. " There they stood, ranged along the hillsides, mot To view the lust of me, a living frame For one more picture ! in a sheet of flamo I saw them anil 1 kucw them all. And yet Dauntless the slug-horn to my lips I set, And blow....
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Selections from [his] Poetical Works

Robert Browning - 1874 - 372 pages
...fortunate, yet each of old Lost, lost ! one moment knelled the woe of years. xxxiv. There they stood, ranged along the hill-sides, met To view the last...And blew " Childe Roland to the Dark Tower came." A GRAMMARIAN'S FUNERAL. SHORTLY AFTER THE REVIVAL OF LEARNING IN EUROPE. LET us begin and carry up...
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Men and Women

Robert Browning - 1876 - 360 pages
...fortunate, yet each of old Lost, lost ! one moment knelled the woe of years. 34. There they stood, ranged along the hill-sides — met To view the last...sheet of flame I saw them and I knew them all. And yet RESPECTABILITY. DEAR, had the world in its caprice Deigned to proclaim " I know you both, Have recognized...
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