| 1845 - 752 pages
...gloom had gathered in the atmosphere, and shrouded the face with dull embroidery, which appeared " Like a veil, Which if withdrawn would but disclose The frown of one who hates us." There was something not exactly sorrowful, yet melancholy, about the sullen light of... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1819 - 244 pages
...be stored, To save one half the people then on board. XLIX. 'Twas twilight, for the sunless day went down Over the waste of waters ; like a veil, Which,...if withdrawn, would but disclose the frown Of one who hates us, so the night was shown, And grimly darkled o'er their faces pale, And hopeless eyes,... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1819 - 242 pages
...be stored, To save one half the people then on board. XLIX. 'Twas twilight, for the sunless day went -down Over the waste of waters ; like a veil, Which, if withdrawn, would but discosle the frown Of one who hates us, so the night was shown, And grimly darkled o'er their faces... | |
| George Gordon N. Byron (6th baron.) - 1821 - 460 pages
...far less be To save one half the people then on board. XLIX. 'Twas twilight, and the sunless day went down Over the waste of waters; like a veil, Which,...would but disclose the frown Of one whose hate is masked but to assail, Thus to their hopeless eyes the night was shown And grimly darkled o'er their... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1821 - 486 pages
...be stored; To save one hall' the people then on hoard. XLIX. Twas twilight, for the sunless day went down Over the waste of waters; like a veil, Which, if withdrawn, would but disclose the frown Of one who hates us, so the night was shown, And grimly darkled o'er their faces pale, And hopeless eyes,... | |
| George Gordon N. Byron (6th baron.) - 1823 - 258 pages
...be stored, To save one half the people then on board. XLIX. 'Twas twilight, for the sunless day went down Over the waste of waters ; like a veil, Which,...if withdrawn, would but disclose the frown Of one who hates us, so the night was shown, And grimly darkled o'er their faces pale, And hopeless eyes,... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron, Alfred Howard - 1824 - 226 pages
...And where he gazed a gloom pervaded space. THE SHIPWRECK. 'Twas twilight, for the sunless day went down Over the waste of waters ; like a veil, Which,...if withdrawn, would but disclose the frown Of one who hates us, so the night was shown, And grimly darkled o'er their faces pale, . And hopeless eyes,... | |
| George Gordon N. Byron (6th baron.) - 1824 - 324 pages
...for a sail, And one oar for a mast, which a young lad XLIX. 'Twas twilight, for the suuless day went down Over the waste of waters, like a veil, Which, if withdrawn, would hut disclose the frown, Of one who hates us, sO the night was shown, And grimly darkled o'er their... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1824 - 234 pages
...pervaded space. THE SHIPWRECK. Which, if withdrawn, would but disclose the ftown Of one who hates us, so the night was shown, And grimly darkled o'er their faces pale, And hopeless eyes, which o'er the deep alone Gazed dim and desolate; twelve days had Fear Been their familiar,... | |
| George Clinton - 1825 - 826 pages
...with it despair, is vividly figured in the following stanza : 'Twas twilight, for the sunless day went down Over the waste of waters ; like a veil. Which,...if withdrawn, would but disclose the frown Of one who hates us, so the night was shown, And grimly darkled o'er their faces pale, And hopeless eyes,... | |
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