| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1831 - 442 pages
...I forced it on to cheer Those relics of a home so dear. He was a hunter of the hills, Had follow'd there the deer and wolf; To him this dungeon was a gulf, And fetter'd feet the worst of ills. THE PRISONER OF CHILLOJf. 339 Lake Leman lies by Chillon's walls:... | |
| George Gordon N. Byron (6th baron.) - 1832 - 488 pages
...spirit wither'd with their clank, I saw it silently decline — And so perchance in sooth did mine ; But yet I forced it on to cheer Those relics of a home so dear. He was a hunter of the hills, Had follow'd there the deer and wolf : To him this dungeon was a gulf, And fetter' d feet the worst of... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1832 - 488 pages
...spirit wither' d with their clank, I saw it silently decline — And so perchance in sooth did mine ; But yet I forced it on to cheer Those relics of a home so dear. He was a hunter of the hills, Had follow'd there the deer and wolf : To him this dungeon was a gulf, And fetter'd feet the worst of ills.... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1835 - 348 pages
...spirit wither'd with their clank, I saw it silently decline — And so perchance in sooth did mine : But yet I forced it on to cheer Those relics of a home so dear. He was a hunter of the hills, Had follow'd there the deer and wolf; To him this dungeon was a gulf, And fetter'd feet the worst of ills.... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1836 - 260 pages
...spirit withered with their clank , I saw it silently decline— And so perchance in sooth did mine; But yet I forced it on to cheer Those relics of a home so dear. He was a hunter of the hills, The other was as pure of mind, But formed to combat with his kind; Strong in his frame, and of a mood... | |
| George Gordon N. Byron (6th baron.) - 1837 - 480 pages
...spirit wither'd with their clank, I saw it silently decline — And so perchance in sooth did mine : But yet I forced it on to cheer Those relics of a home so dear. He was a hunter of the hills, Had follow'd there the deer and wolf; To him this dungeon was a gulf, And fetter'd feet the worst of ills.... | |
| John Treat Irving - 1837 - 576 pages
...with his kind, Strong in his frame, and of a mood Which 'gainst the world in war had stood. * * * * He was a hunter of the hills, Had followed there the deer and wolf. Prisoner of Chilian. THE heavy mists which during a cool October night had rested upon the waters of... | |
| George Gordon N. Byron (6th baron.) - 1837 - 982 pages
...I forced it on to cheer Those relics of a home so dear. He was a hunter of the hills, Had follow'd there the deer and wolf; To him this dungeon was a gulf, And fetter'd feet the worst of ills. same effect; (o snch, and not to fear, this change in *«ri was to... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1841 - 998 pages
...spirit wither'd with their clank, I saw it silently decline — And so perchance in sooth did mine : anio, he is the uullimus Romanorum," the author of the Mysterious Mother, a tragedy of the highes follow'd there the deer and wolf; To him this dungeon was a gulf, And fetter'd feet the worst of ills.... | |
| George Gordon N. Byron (6th baron.) - 1842 - 866 pages
...spirit wither'd with their clank, I saw it silently decline — And so perchance in sooth did mine : wel of Giamschid. l Tea, Soul, and should our prophet say That form was nought but tbe hills, Had follow'd there the deer and wolf ; To him this dungeon was a gulf, And fetter'd feet... | |
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