| American periodicals - 1851 - 608 pages
...victory und the festal city's blaze, whilst the wine-cup shines in light, with the solemn reminder, And yet amidst that joy and uproar, Let us think of...fathom deep, By thy wild and stormy steep, Elsinore. How exquisitely that piano interval tells, after the choral fortissimo of triumph ! Equally spirited... | |
| Frederic Charles Cook - 1851 - 118 pages
...of thy might, By the festal cities' blaze, While the wine-cup shines in light ; And yet amidst the joy and uproar, Let us think of them that sleep Full...fathom deep, By thy wild and stormy steep, Elsinore ! — in.!.-.-; vr IKY SCHOOLS. 59 Brave hearts to Britain's pride, Once so faithful and so true, On... | |
| Charles Mackay - Ballads, English - 1851 - 332 pages
...look'd smiling bright O'er a wide and woeful sight, Where the fires of funeral light Died away. • Now joy, Old England, raise ! For the tidings of thy might, By the festal cities' hlaze, Whilst the wine-cup shines in light ; And yet amidst that joy and uproar, Let us think of them... | |
| Edward Hughes - 1851 - 362 pages
...sun look'd smiling-bright O'er a wide and woful sight, Where the fires of funeral light Died away ! Now joy, old England raise For the tidings of thy might, By the festal cities' blaze,4 While the wine-cup shines in light — And yet, amidst that joy and uproar, Let us think of... | |
| William Shannon - Irish poetry - 1852 - 294 pages
...— and all is wail, As they strike the shattered sail, Or in conflagration pale, Light the gloom. Now joy, old England, raise, For the tidings of thy might ; By the festal cities' blaze, While the wine cup shines in light. And yet, amidst that joy and uproar, Let us think of them thai... | |
| G. F. Burckhardt - 1853 - 366 pages
...look'd smiling bright O'er a wide and woeful sight, Where the fires of fun'ral light Died away. — VII. Now joy, old England, raise! For the tidings of thy might, By the festal cities' blaze, While the wine cup shines in light; And yet amidst that joy and uproar, Let us think of them that sleep,... | |
| Readers - 1853 - 458 pages
...— and all is wail, As they strike the shattered sail ; Or in conflagration pale, Light the gloom. Now joy, old England, raise ! For the tidings of thy might, By the festal cities' blaze, While the wine-cup shines in light; And yet amidst that joy and uproar, Let us think of them that sleep... | |
| James Fenimore Cooper - 1853 - 498 pages
...towards the cliffs, bear'pg the body of the simple-hearted cockswain among the ruins CHAPTEK XXV. " Let us think of them that sleep Full many a fathom deep, By the wild and stormy Bleep, Elsinore!" Campbell. LONG and dreary did the hours appear to Barnstable,... | |
| Thomas Campbell - 1854 - 404 pages
...looked smiling bright O'er a wide and woful sight, Where the fires of funeral light Died away. — Now joy, Old England, raise ! For the tidings of thy...many a fathom deep, By thy wild and stormy steep, FJsinore ! — Brave hearts! to Britain's pride Once so faithful and so true, On the deck of fame that... | |
| Thomas Campbell - English poetry - 1854 - 400 pages
...VII. Now joy, old England, raise ! For the tidings of thy might, By the festal cities' blaze, While the wine-cup shines in light ; And yet, amidst that...fathom deep, By thy wild and stormy steep, Elsinore. VIII. Brave hearts ! to Britain's pride Once so faithful and so true, On the deck of fame that died,... | |
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