Is thy face like thy mother's, my fair child ! ADA ! sole daughter of my house and heart ? When last I saw thy young blue eyes they smiled, And then we parted, — not as now we part, But with a hope.— Awaking with a start, The waters heave around me... Poetry of Byron - Page 32by George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1881 - 276 pagesFull view - About this book
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1866 - 402 pages
...du Roi d» Pnate ti D'Altmbcrt, Sept. 7, 1776. (149) CHILDE HAROLD'S PILGRIMAGE. CANTO THE THIRD. I. Is thy face like thy mother's, my fair child ! ADA...waters heave around me ; and on high The winds lift up then- voices : I depart, Whither I know not ; but the hour 's gone by, When Albion's lessening shores... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1866 - 802 pages
...de Prtuu 4 BfAlfmbert, Heft. 7, i77 tj. I. Is thy face like thy mother's, my fair child ! Ada ! solo daughter of my house and heart? When last I saw thy...we part, But with a hope. — Awaking with a start, ii. Once more upon the waters ! yet onco more ! And the waves bound beneath me as a steed That knows... | |
| 1867 - 788 pages
...tender are his allusions to her. After years of separation, he wonders how the growing girl looks. " Is thy face like thy mother's, my fair child ! Ada,...we parted — not as now we part, But with a hope." Poor Byron. ! O'er his whole life howls a shriek of despair. He can see nothing to cheer or charm.... | |
| George Gordon N. Byron (6th baron.) - 1867 - 740 pages
...di rrmJ-dff qut cvluUU rt le tempe." Lettre du Roí Л» Рпие & D Akmbert, Sfpt. 1, ITT« !• \Чк'и last I saw thy young blue eyes they smiled, And then we parted, — not as now we purl, But... | |
| Double acrostics - 1868 - 230 pages
...all burnished white.' 4. ' On the air about him wildly, Tossed and streamed his cloudy tresses.' 6. ' When last I saw thy young blue eyes they smiled, And then we parted, — not as now wo part, But with a hope.' 6. ' And they painted on the grave-posts Of the graves yet unforgotten,... | |
| George Gordon N. Byron (6th baron.) - 1869 - 380 pages
...genins was still on the asrrndant. CANTO THE THIRD. Is thy faee like thy mother's, my fair ehild ! ADA ! sole daughter of my house and heart ? When last...heave around me ; and on high The winds lift up their voiees : I depart, Whither I know not ; but the hour's gone by When Albion's lessening shores eould... | |
| william harison ainsworth - 1869 - 786 pages
...being. He opens his second Pilgrimage with a tenderer and truer note than any he had before struck: Is thy face like thy mother's, my fair child, Ada,...parted — not as now we part — But with a hope " He closes this Pilgrimage as he began it: Thou art the friend To whom the shadows of far years extend... | |
| 1869 - 744 pages
...being. He opens his second Pilgrimage with a tenderer and truer note than any he had before struck : Is thy face like thy mother's, my fair child, Ada,...parted — not as now we part — But with a hope '-" He closes this Pilgrimage as he began it: Thou art the friend To whom the shadows of far years... | |
| 1869 - 742 pages
...being. He opens his second Pilgrimage with a tenderer and truer note than any he had before struck : Is thy face like thy mother's, my fair child, Ada, sole daughter of my house aud heart ? When last I saw thy young blue eyes, they smiled, And then we parted — not as now we... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1869 - 360 pages
...thy fare like thy mother's, my fair child i ADA ! sole daughter ol' my hmise Mini heart? WJicn last 1 saw thy young blue eyes they smiled, And then we parted, — not as DOW we pail, But with a hope. — Awaking with a start, or ADA II. Once more upon the waters ! yet... | |
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