| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1866 - 802 pages
...saw not all. He rose, and with a cold and gentle grasp He took her hand ; a moment o'er his face A tablet of unutterable thoughts Was traced, and then it faded, as it came ; He dropp'd the hand he held, and with slow stej* Retired, but not as bidding her adieu, For they... | |
| George Gordon N. Byron (6th baron.) - 1867 - 740 pages
...solitude ; and then— As in that hour—« moment o'er hU face The tablet of unutterable thought« AVni ес?, & apoke The fitting vowi, but heard not his own words. And all things reel'd around him; he could tee... | |
| Samuel Carter Hall - 1868 - 328 pages
...solitnde ; and then, As in that honr, a moment o'er his t:ic'c: The tablet of nnntterable thonghts Was traced, — and then it faded as it came ; And he stood calm and qniet, and he spoke The fitting vows, — bnt heard not his own words ; And all things reel'd aronnd... | |
| George Gordon N. Byron (6th baron.) - 1881 - 800 pages
...saw not all. Me rose, and with a cold and gentle grasp He took her hand ; a moment o'er his face A d — AD, in a word, from which all eyes must start, That opening sepulc ; He dropp'd the hand he held, and with slow steps Retired, but not as bidding her adieu, For they... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1881 - 338 pages
...saw not all. He rose, and with a cold and gentle grasp He took her hand ; a moment o'er his face A tablet of unutterable thoughts Was traced, and then it faded, as it came ; He dropp'd the hand he held, and with slow steps Retired, but not as bidding her adieu, For they... | |
| Henry Troth Coates - 1881 - 1138 pages
...saw not all. 1 le rose, and with a cold and gentle grasp He took her hand; a moment o'er his face A on that rules the strands, By Thetis' tinsel-slipper'd feet, And the song He dropped the hand he held, and with slow steps Retired ; but not as bidding her adieu, For they did... | |
| Charles Anderson Dana - 1882 - 906 pages
...his brow there came The self-same aspect, and the quivering shock That in the antique oratory sKook His bosom in its solitude ; and then — As in that...vows, but heard not his own words; And all things reeled around him ; he could see Not that which was, nor that which should have l>een, But the old... | |
| Washington Irving - 1882 - 392 pages
...saw not all. He rose, and with a cold and gentle grasp He took her hand ; a moment o'er his face A tablet of unutterable thoughts Was traced, and then it faded as it came ; He dropp'd the hand he held, and with slow steps Return'd, but not as bidding her adieu, For they... | |
| Washington Irving - 1882 - 910 pages
...saw not all. He rose, and with a cold and gentle grasp He took her hand ; a moment o'er his face A tablet of unutterable thoughts Was traced, and then it faded as it came ; He dropp'd the hand he held, and with slow steps Retiim'd, but not as bidding her adieu, For they... | |
| Epes Sargent - 1882 - 1002 pages
...saw not all. He rose, aud, with a cold and gentle grasp, He took her hand ; a moment o'er his face A nt : He dropped the hand he held, and with slow steps Ilctired, — but not as bidding her adieu; For... | |
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