| George Gordon N. Byron (6th baron.) - 1837 - 982 pages
...Ruin greenly dwellf . • XLVO. And there they stand, as stands a lofty mind, Worn, but uustooping urely worthy of a higher place than any living writer, be he who he may. prom Banners on high, and battles pass'd below ; But they who fought are in a bloody shroud, And those... | |
| George Gordon N. Byron (6th baron.) - 1837 - 480 pages
...a lofty mind, Worn, but un stooping to the baser crowd, All tenantless, save to the crannying wiod, Or holding dark communion with the cloud. There was a day when they were young and prouJ, Banners on high, and battles pass'd below; But they who fought are in a bloody shroud. And those... | |
| George Gordon N. Byron (6th baron.) - 1837 - 352 pages
...greenly dwells. xLvH. And there they stand, as stands a lofty mind, Worn, hut unstooping to the haser crowd, All tenantless, save to the crannying wind, Or holding dark communion with the eloud. There was a day when they were young and proud, Banners on high, and hattles pass'd helow ;... | |
| John Hoppus - Europe - 1837 - 372 pages
...leafy walls, where ruin greenly dwells. All tenantless, save to the crannying wind, Or holdingdark communion with the cloud ; There was a day when they were young and proud. Beneath these battlements, within those wnlli, Power dwelt amidst her passions ; in proud state Each... | |
| Europe - 1838 - 582 pages
...they stand, as stands a lofty mind, Worn, butunstooping to the baser crowd, Alltenantless,savetothe crannying wind, Or holding dark communion with the...who fought are in a bloody shroud, And those which waved are shredless dust ere now. And the bleak battlements shall bear ц.т future blow. Beneath these... | |
| John Murray (Firm) - Belgium - 1838 - 612 pages
...lofty mind, Worn, butunstooping to the baser crowd, All tenantless, save to the crannying wind, 0r holding dark communion with the cloud. There was a...who fought are in a bloody shroud, And those which waved are shredless dust ere now, And the bleak battlements shall bear IIT future blow. Beneath these... | |
| Thomas Roscoe - 1839 - 256 pages
...stood as the stern unmoved witness of the bloody conflict of the Roses of England, when " Banners en high, and battles pass'd below, But they who fought are in a bloody shroud, And those which waved are shredless dust ere now." in the civil wars between Charles and his Parliament, after "having... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1841 - 998 pages
...breathing stern farewells From grey but leafy walls, where Ruin greenly dwells. XLVD. And there they eland, still been thine, or never been ; For daring made...thou seek'st Even now to re-assume the imperial m darb communion with the cloud. There was a day when they were young and proud. Banners on high, and... | |
| lord William Pitt Lennox - 1841 - 898 pages
...had withstood the assault of hosts, were now rent and rifted by the warfare of ages. ' And there they stand, as stands a lofty mind, Worn, but unstooping to the baser crowd, All tenantless, save by the crannying wind, Or holding dark communion with the cloud. There was a day when they were young... | |
| George Gordon N. Byron (6th baron.) - 1842 - 866 pages
...breathing stern farewells From gray but leafy walls, where Ruin greenly dwells. XL VII. And there they stand, as stands a lofty mind, Worn, but unstooping...who fought are in a bloody shroud, And those which waved are shredless dust ere now, And the bleak battlements shall bear no future blow. XLVIIL Beneath... | |
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