| Samuel Griswold Goodrich - Indians - 1844 - 680 pages
...gather'd by the Rhine, And ofi'er'd from my heart to thine. The river nobly foams and flows, The charm of this enchanted ground, And all its thousand turns...to dwell delighted here ; Nor could on earth a spot be found To nature and to me so dear, Could thy dear eyes, in following mine, Still sweeten more these... | |
| Samuel Griswold Goodrich - Authors - 1844 - 334 pages
...my heart to thine. The river nobly foams and flows, The charm of this enchanted ground, And all iis thousand turns disclose Some fresher beauty varying...to dwell delighted here; Nor could on earth a spot be found To nature and to me so dear, Could thy dear eyes, in following mine, Still sweeten more these... | |
| Modern poetical speaker, Fanny Bury PALLISER - 1845 - 540 pages
...gather'd by the Rhine. And offer'd from my heart to thine ! The river nobly foams and flows, The charm of this enchanted ground, And all its thousand turns...breast its wish might bound Through life to dwell delightful here ; Nor could on earth a spot be found To nature and to me so dear, Could thy dear eyes... | |
| Encyclopaedia - 1845 - 852 pages
...cobweb lawn. Hiu/hcs. To the Memory of Mrs Hughe*. The river nobly foams and flows, The charm of the enchanted ground, And all its thousand turns disclose Some fresher beauty varying round. Byron. Childe Harold's Pilgrimage, can. 3. st 4. How often have I led thy sportive choir, With tuneless... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1846 - 848 pages
...gatherM by the Rhine, And offer'd from my heart to thine ! 4. The river nobly foams and flows, The charm of this enchanted ground, And all its thousand turns...to dwell delighted here ; Nor could on earth a spot be found To Nature and to me so dear, Could thy dear eyes in following mine Still sweeten more these... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1847 - 880 pages
...gather'd by the Rhine, And offer'd from my heart to thine ! 4. The river nobly foams and flows. The charm be indulged, If such be thy desire j and yet, * ...friend's armour there, with greater case Than the a be found To nature and to me so dear, Could thy dear eyes in following mine • Still sweeten more... | |
| Quotations, English - 1847 - 540 pages
...are my theme, let satire be my song. BYRON'S English Bards, 4'C. SAVAGE. —(See INDIAN.) SCENERY. 1. The haughtiest breast its wish might bound, Through...to dwell delighted here ; Nor could on earth a spot be found, To Nature and to me so dear. BYRON'S Childe Harold. 2. In the wild pomp of mountain majesty.... | |
| English literature - 1847 - 436 pages
...river nobly foams and flows, The eharm of this enehanted ground, And all its thousand turns diselose Some fresher beauty varying round ; The haughtiest...might bound Through life to dwell delighted here ; Nor eould on earth a spot be found To nature and to me so dear. In the days of paganism a dragon took np... | |
| J. T. Headley - Italy - 1848 - 410 pages
...these banks of Rhine, — Thy gentle hand to clasp in mine ! The river nobly foams and flows, The charm of this enchanted ground, And all its thousand turns...to dwell delighted here ; Nor could on earth a spot be found To nature and to me so dear, Could thy dear eyes in following mine Still sweeten more these... | |
| American poetry - 1849 - 274 pages
...gathered by the Rhine, And offered from my heart to thine! The river nobly foams and flows, The charm of this enchanted ground, And all its thousand turns...to dwell delighted here ; Nor could on earth a spot be found To nature and to me so dear : Could thy dear eyes, in following mine, Still sweeten move these... | |
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