The stars are forth, the moon above the tops Of the snow-shining mountains. — Beautiful ! I linger yet with nature, for the night Hath been to me a more familiar face Than that of man ; and in her starry shade Of dim and solitary loveliness, I learned... The Works of Lord Byron - Page 113by George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1901Full view - About this book
| 1853 - 458 pages
...above the tops Of the snow-shining mountains. — Beautiful ! I linger yet with Nature, for the night Hath been to me a more familiar face Than that of...her starry shade Of dim and solitary loveliness, I learn'd the language of another world. I do remember me, that in my youth, When I was wandering, —... | |
| Anna U. Russell - 1853 - 580 pages
..." The stars are forth, the moon above the tops Of the snow-shining mountains'. — Beautiful ! — I do remember me, that in my youth, When I was wandering, — upon such a night I stood within the Colosseum's wall, 'Midst the chief relics of almighty Rome: The trees which grew along the broken arches,... | |
| John Murray (Firm), Octavian Blewitt - 1853 - 394 pages
...only description which has ever done justice to the wonders of the Coliseum : — " 3 do remember mo, that in my youth. When I was wandering, — upon such a night I stood within the Coliseum's wall, Midst the chief relics of almighty Rome ; The trees which grew along the broken arches Waved... | |
| Theodore Alors W. Buckley - 1854 - 332 pages
...moon above the tops Of the snow-shining mountains. Beautiful ! I linger yet with Nature, for the night Hath been to me a more familiar face Than that of...loveliness, I learned the language of another world. 2. I do remember me, that in my youth, When I was wandering, — upon such a night, I stood within... | |
| George Gordon N. Byron (6th baron.) - 1854 - 320 pages
...above the tops Of the snow-shining mountains.— Beautiful ! I linger yet with Nature, for the Night Hath been to me a more familiar face Than that of...her starry shade Of dim and solitary loveliness, I learn'd the language of another world. I do remember me, that in my youth, When I was wandering —... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1854 - 1126 pages
...above the tops Of the snow-shining mountains. — Beautiful! I linger yet with Nature, for the night black brow's sabler gloom, Glared on the Moslems' leam'd the language of another world. I do remember me, that in my youth, When I was wandering, —... | |
| Lord Francis Jeffrey Jeffrey - 1854 - 780 pages
...above the tops Of the snow-shining mountains. — Beautiful ! I linger yet with Nature, for the night Hath been to me a more familiar face Than that of...in her starry shade Of dim and solitary loveliness, [ learn'd the language of another world ! [ do remember me, that in my youth, When I was wandering... | |
| Harold Spender - 1912 - 316 pages
...moon above the tops Of the snow-shining mountains—Beautiful! I linger yet with Nature, for the night Hath been to me a more familiar face Than that of...her starry shade Of dim and solitary loveliness, I learn'd the language of another world. I do remember me, that in my youth, When I was wandering,—upon... | |
| Victor Robinson - 1912 - 398 pages
...declaim with Manfred: I linger yet with Nature, for the night Hath been to me a more familiar face -f Than that of man; and in her starry shade Of dim and solitary loveliness, I learn'd the language of another world. Cavendish never slept under the stars, or swore that only the... | |
| Christian Reid - 1913 - 368 pages
...mystery and deeper awe clutched the impressionable heart of the child. She could hear him say: "The night Hath been to me a more familiar face Than that of...loveliness I learned the language of another world." She knew that this was true, that year by year in his seclusion his thoughts had dwelt upon spiritual... | |
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