| George Gordon N. Byron (6th baron.) - 1814 - 54 pages
...and dismay ; Nor deem'd Contempt could thus make mirth Of these, the Conquerors of the earth. XIII. And she, proud Austria's mournful flower, Thy still...still she loves thee, hoard that gem, 'Tis worth thy vanished diadem ! [16] XIV. Then haste thee to thy sullen Isle, And gaze upon the sea ; That element... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - English poetry - 1814 - 378 pages
...and dismay ; Nor deem'd Contempt could thus make mirth Of these, the Conquerors of the earth. XIII. And she, proud Austria's mournful flower, Thy still...still she loves thee, hoard that gem, 'Tis worth thy vanished diadem ! [ 16] XIV. Then haste thee to thy sullen Isle, And gaze upon the sea; That element... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1814 - 34 pages
...and dismay ; Nor deem'd Contempt could thus make mirth1 Of these, the Conquerors of the earth. XIII. And she, proud Austria's mournful flower, • Thy...long despair, Thou throneless Homicide ? If still she Ipves thee, hoard that gem, ?'Tis worth thy vanished diadem ! [16] XIV. Then haste thee to thy sullen... | |
| Ralph Griffiths, George Edward Griffiths - 1814 - 572 pages
...expressing a sentiment of gallantry that is quite in character with Lord Byron : ' Must she too bend, muit she too share Thy late repentance, long despair, Thou...homicide ? If still she loves thee, hoard that gem, Tit worth thy vanished diadem.' A bitter meaning is conveyed in the following just allusion : REV.... | |
| Isaac Bailey - 1814 - 826 pages
...and dismay ; Nor deem'd Contempt could thus make mirth Of these the conquerors of the earth. And the, proud Austria's mournful flower, Thy still imperial bride ; How bears her breast the torturing hour?Still clings she to thy side ? Must she too bend, must she too share Thy late repentance, long... | |
| Early English newspapers - 1814 - 786 pages
...set in such a starless night?" " And she, proud Austria's mournful flower, Thy still imperial bride j How bears her breast the torturing hour? Still clings she to thy bide? Must she too bend, mint she too share Thy late repentance, long despair, Thou ihrunelcss Homicide?... | |
| Joshua P. Slack - Elocution - 1815 - 340 pages
...and dismay ; cNor deem'd contempt could thus make mirth Of these the conquerors of the earth. XIII. And she proud Austria's mournful flower, Thy still...repentance, long despair, Thou throneless Homicide r If still she loves thee, hoard that gem, ?Tis worth thy vanished diadem ! XIV. Then haste thee to... | |
| George Gordon N. Byron (6th baron.) - 1815 - 230 pages
...and dismay; Nor deemed Contempt could thus make mirth Of these, the Conquerors of the earth. XIII. And she, proud Austria's mournful flower, Thy still...hour ? Still clings she to thy side ? Must she too bond, must she top share Thy late repentance, long despair, Thou throneless Homicide} If still she... | |
| Literature - 1814 - 680 pages
...dazzle and dismay ; Nor deem'd Contempt could thus make mirth Of these the couijuerurg of the earth* And she, proud Austria's mournful flower, Thy still...imperial bride ; How bears her breast the torturing hour I* Still clings she to thy side ? Must she too bend, must she too share Thy late repentance, long despair,... | |
| George Gordon N. Byron (6th baron.) - 1816 - 234 pages
...and dismay; Nor deemed Contempt could thus make mirth Of these, the Conquerors of the earth. XIII. And she, proud Austria's mournful flower, Thy still...still she loves thee, hoard that gem, "Tis worth thy vanished diadem ! XIV. Then haste thee to thy sullen Isle, And gaze upon the sea; That element may... | |
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