Without a groan, or sigh, or glance, to show A parting pang, the spirit from her past : And they who watched her nearest, could not know The very instant, till the change that cast Her sweet face into shadow, dull and slow, Glazed o'er her eyes — the... The poetical works of lord Byron, with notes - Halaman 34oleh George Gordon N. Byron (6th baron.) - 1885Tampilan utuh - Tentang buku ini
| 1821 - 778 halaman
...time, nor skill, nor remedy, could give her Senses to sleep— the power seem'd gone for ever. " Twelve days and nights she wither'd thus; at last, Without...not know The very instant, till the change that cast Hersweet face in to shadow, dull and slow, Glazed o'er her eye»— the beautiful, the black— Oh!... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1821 - 232 halaman
...time, nor skill, nor remedy, could give her Senses to sleep — the power seem'd gone for ever. Twelve days and nights she wither'd thus ; at last, Without...her past : And they who watch'd her nearest could riot know The very instant, till the change that cast Her sweet face into shadow, dull and slow, Glazed... | |
| 1821 - 800 halaman
...nor skill, nor remedy, could give her Senses to sleep — the power seem'd gone for ever. " Twelve days and nights she wither'd thus ; at last, Without a groan, or sigh, or glance, ta show A parting pang, the spirit from her past ; And they who watch'd her nearest could not know... | |
| Tobias Merton (pseud) - 1824 - 480 halaman
...groan, a sigh, or glance, to shew A parting pang, the spirit from him past: And they who watch'd him nearest, could not know The very instant, till the change that cast His sweet face into shadow, dull and slow Glaz'd o'er his eyes. Though some may consider it common-place,... | |
| George Clinton - 1825 - 826 halaman
...is thus touchingly related : Twelve days and nights she withrred thus ; at last. Without a groan, a sigh, or glance, to show A parting pang, the spirit from her passed ; And they who watched her nearest could not know The very instant, till the change that cast... | |
| George Gordon Noël Byron - 1826 - 804 halaman
...could give her Senses to sleep— the power seem'd gone for ever. Twelve days and nights shcwither'd a loc 1 pass'd : And they who watch'd her nearest could not know The very instant, till the change that cut... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1826 - 566 halaman
...for ever. zu DON JUAN. [cAirroiT. LXIX. Twelve days and nights she wither'd thns ; at last, Withont a groan, or sigh, or glance, to show A parting pang, the spirit from her pass'd : And they who watch'd her nearest conld not know The very instant, till the change that cast... | |
| 1828 - 814 halaman
...give her Senses to sleep— the power seemed gone for ever. vv Twelve days and nights she withered thus : at last, Without a groan, or sigh, or glance,...parting pang, the spirit from her past ; And they who watched her nearest could not know The very instant, till the change that cast Her sweet face into... | |
| George Clinton - 1828 - 888 halaman
...is thus touchiugly related : Twelve days and nights she withered thus; at last, Without a groan, a sigh, or glance, to show A parting pang, the spirit from her passed ; And they who watched her nearest could not know The very instant, till the change that cast... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1832 - 542 halaman
...skill, nor remedy, could give her Senses to sleep — the power seem'd gone for ever. LXIX. Twelve days and nights she wither'd thus; at last, Without...glance, to show A parting pang, the spirit from her pass'd : And they who watch'd her nearest could not know The very instant, till the change that cast... | |
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