| John Epy Lovell - 1866 - 568 pages
...WILD HORSZ.— BTBOH.] "Away! — away) — and on wedasht — Torrents legs rapid and less rash. " Away, away, my steed and I, Upon the pinions of the...through the sky, When with its crackling sound the night la chequered with the northern light. "From out the forest prance A trampling troop — I see them... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1867 - 460 pages
...foaming flank : At length I play'd them one as frank — For time at last sets all things even — And if we do but watch the hour, There never yet was human...We sped like meteors through the sky. When with its crackliug sound the night Is checker'd with the northern light : Town — village — none were on... | |
| E. R. Babington - 1867 - 124 pages
...Litter prank : At length I play'd them one as i'rank ; For time at length sets all things even — And if we do but watch the hour, There never yet was human...search and vigil long Of him who treasures up a wrong." > 5 Who trained " King Arthur up in virtuous lore ?" 6 " ' Now perish, Troy !' he said, And rush'd... | |
| Henry George Bohn - 1867 - 752 pages
...her snakes erect upon her breast, She stalks in view, and fires me with her charms. Young, Revenge. If we do but watch the hour There never yet was human...search and vigil long Of him who treasures up a wrong. Byron, Mazeppa. There are things Which make revenge a virtue by reflection, And not an impulse of mere... | |
| George Gordon N. Byron (6th baron.) - 1868 - 666 pages
...foaming flank. At length I play'd them one as frank— For time at last sets all things even— And if we do but watch the hour. There never yet was human...through the sky. When with its crackling sound the ni"ht Is chequcr'd with the northern light ; Town — village— none were on our tract. But a wild... | |
| John Swett - 1868 - 246 pages
...loosed him with a sudden lash: Away ! away !—and on we dash !— Torrents less rapid and less rash. Away, away, my steed and I, Upon the pinions of the...the sky, When with its crackling sound, the night Is checkered with the northern light; Town,—village,—none were on our track, But a wild plain of far... | |
| Samuel Hawkins Marshall Byers - 1868 - 168 pages
...thousand men, To thank them for their uncourteous ride. But time at last sets all things even — And if we do but watch the hour, There never yet was human...and vigil long, Of him who treasures up a wrong." By the 6th of December we were in Ealeigh, the Capital of North Carolina. We were treated peaceably... | |
| M. S. Mitchell - 1869 - 416 pages
...GHENT TO All. Browning, " Away ! — away ! — and on we dash ! Torrents less rapid and less rash Away, away, my steed and I Upon the pinions of the...the sky, When with its crackling sound the night Is checkered with the northern light: — From out the forest prance A trampling troop, — I see them... | |
| Treasury - 1869 - 474 pages
...and Innocence ! O, Milk and Water ! Ye happy mixtures of more happy days ! Stan2a 80. MAZEPPA. And if we do but watch the hour, There never yet was human...search and vigil long Of him who treasures up a wrong. THE DREAM. And both were young, and one was beautiful. Stan2a 2. And to his eye There was but one beloved... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1870 - 770 pages
...flank : At length I play'd them one as frank — For time at last sets all things even — • And at some distance. — A Terrace before a Tower. —...MANFRED. Her. 'Tis strange enough : night after night, fo 1 Away, away, my steed and I, Upon the pinions of the wind, All human dwellings left behind ; We sped... | |
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