Now, where the quick Rhone thus hath cleft his way, The mightiest of the storms hath ta'en his stand : For here, not one, but many make their play, And fling their thunder-bolts from hand to hand, Flashing and cast around : of all the band, The brightest... The Works of Lord Byron: Childe Harold's pilgrimage - Page 56by George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1821Full view - About this book
| Chambers W. and R., ltd - 1869 - 264 pages
...here, not one, but many, make their play, And fling their thunderbolts from hand to hand, Flashing and cast around : of all the band, The brightest through these parted hills hath forked His lightnings — as if he did understand That in such gaps as desolation worked, There the... | |
| Archibald Hamilton Bryce - English literature - 1869 - 344 pages
...here, not one, but many, make their play, And fling their thunder-bolts from hand to hand, Flashing and cast around ! of all the band, The brightest through these parted hills hath forked His lightnings, — as if he did understand, That in such gaps as desolation worked, There the... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - Fore-edge painting - 1870 - 770 pages
...here, not one, but many, make their play, And fling their thunderbolts from hand to hand, Flashing and cast around : of all the band, The brightest through these parted hills hath fprk'd His lightnings— as if he did understand That in such gaps as desolation work'd, There the... | |
| Benjamin Glazier Willey - Carroll County (N.H.) - 1870 - 322 pages
...here, not one, but many, make their play, And fling their thunderbolts from hand to hand, Flashing and cast around ; of all the band, The brightest through these parted hills hath forked His lightnings, — as if he did understand, That, in such gaps as desolation worked, There... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1872 - 776 pages
...none more beautiful. The brightest through these parted hills hath fork'd His lightnings,—as if ho did understand, That in such gaps as desolation work'd,...! ye ! With night, and clouds, and thunder, and a roul To make these felt and feeling, well may be Things that have made me watchful ; the far roll Of... | |
| John Murray (Firm) - Switzerland - 1872 - 782 pages
...here, not one, but many, make their play, [hand, And fling their thunder-bolts from hand to Flashing and cast around : of all the band, The brightest through these parted hills hath fork'd His liightnings, — as if he did understand, That in such gaps as desolation work'd, There the hot shaft... | |
| William Pembroke Fetridge - Europe - 1872 - 1200 pages
...hand, Flashing and east around : of all the bond. The brightest through theec parted hills hita forked His lightnings, as if he did understand That in such gaps as desolation worked. There the hot sliaft should bla«» whatever therein lurked. u Sky, mountains, river, winds,... | |
| James Sheridan Knowles - Greek drama - 1873 - 256 pages
...For here, not one, but many make their play, And fling their thunderbolts from hand to hand, Flashing and cast around : of all the band, The brightest through...the hot shaft should blast whatever therein lurk'd. Sky, mountains, river, winds, lake, lightnings ! ye, With night, and clouds, and thunder, and a soul... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1873 - 332 pages
...here, not one, but many, make their play, And fling their thunder-bolts from hand to hand, Mashing and cast around : of all the band, The brightest through these parted hills hath fork'd Hia lightnings, — as if he did understand, That in such gaps as desolation work'd, There the hot... | |
| Patrick O'Shea - 1873 - 524 pages
...here, not one, but many, make their play, And fling their thunderbolts from hand to hand, Flashing and cast around! of all the band, The brightest through these parted hills hath forked His lightnings, as if he did understand, That in such gaps as desolation worked, There the hot... | |
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