| Lord Francis Jeffrey Jeffrey - 1854 - 788 pages
...and everlasting rocks; and says— " It is not noon — the sunbow's rays still arch The torrent wiih the many hues of heaven. And roll the sheeted silver's...Giant steed, to be bestrode by Death, As told in the Apocalypse. No eyes But mine now drink mis sight of loveliness ; I should be sole in this sweet solitude,... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1854 - 1126 pages
...SCENE II. A lower Valley in the Alpe.— A CataractEnter MANFRED. [t is noon — the sunbow's rays still arch The torrent with the many hues ' of heaven,...light along, And to and fro, like the pale courser's tau, The Giant steed, to be bestrode by Death, As told in the Apocalypse. No eyes Sut mine now drink... | |
| 1854 - 870 pages
...view of this cascade may be obtained. The water falls nine hundred feet perpendicularly — And flings its lines of foaming light along And to and fro, like...giant steed to be bestrode by Death, As told in the Apocalypse. nie Staubbach is remarkable not so п/uch for the volume of i U waters as for the height... | |
| Charles Williams - 1854 - 662 pages
...move. I never saw anything like it ; it is only in the sunshine. " It is not noon — the sunbow's rays still arch The torrent with the many hues of heaven, And roll the sheeted silver's waving column Over the crags headlong perpendicular, And fling its lines of foaming light along, And to and fro,... | |
| Charles Williams - 1854 - 668 pages
...never saw anything like it ; it is only in the sunshine. " It is not noon— the sunbow's rnys atill arch The torrent with the many hues of heaven, And roll the sheeted silver's waving column Over the crags headlong perpendicular, And fling its lines of foaming light along, And to and fro,... | |
| Henry Maney - 1854 - 354 pages
...heaven, And roll the sheeted silver's waving column O'er crags headlong perpendicular; And fling its line of foaming light along, And to and fro, like the pale courser's tail, The giant steeds to be bestrode by death, As told in the Apocalypse." The traveler from Interlaken to Lauterbrunnen... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1855 - 584 pages
...converted these hasty memorandums in his sublime drama of Manfred. " It is not noon — the sunbow's rays still arch The torrent with the many hues of heaven,...And roll the sheeted silver's waving column O'er the erag's headlong perpendicular, And fling its lines of foaming light along, And to and fro, like the... | |
| Alexander Tighe Gregory - 1856 - 182 pages
...delicate of lions.' Byron's comparison is worthy of it, but calculated to disappoint expectation — ' like the pale courser's tail, The giant steed to be bestrode by Death, As told in the Apocalypse.' 1-5 nr. Stachelberg : beyond which, a road r. descends from Miirren, see next Excursion... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1856 - 833 pages
...the Alps—A. Cataract. Enter MANFRED. fit is not noon—the sunbow's rays ] still arch The tprrent with the many hues of heaven, And roll the sheeted silver's waving column O'er the,crag's headlong perpendicular, And fling its lines of foaming light along And to and fro, like... | |
| John Murray - 1858 - 558 pages
...headlong perpendicular, E 2 ROUTE 25B. VALLEY OF LAUTERBRUNN. And fling its lines of foaming light «long, And to and fro, like the pale courser's tail. The...giant steed to be bestrode by Death, As told in the Apocalypse." Manfred. The Staubbach is seen to perfection before noon, when the iris formed by the... | |
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