Was as a mockery of the tomb, Whose tints as gently sunk away As a departing rainbow's ray; An eye of most transparent light, That almost made the dungeon bright, And not a word of murmur, not A groan o'er his untimely lot... The Works of Lord Byron - Page 22by George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1901Full view - About this book
| George Gordon N. Byron (6th baron.) - 1868 - 666 pages
...a departing rainbow's ray ; An eye of most transparent light. That almost made the dungeon bright. And not a word of murmur — not A groan o'er his...talk of better days, A little hope my own to raise, Tor I was sunk in silence — lost In this last loss, of all the most ; And then the sighs he would... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1870 - 768 pages
...departing rainbow's ray — An eye of most transparent light, That almost made the dungeon bright. Show me. Lucifer. Dar' st thou behold ? Cain. How know I what 1 A little talk of better days. A little hope my own to raise. For I was sunk in silence — lost In... | |
| William Cullen Bryant - 1871 - 968 pages
...departing rainbow's ray, — An eye of most transitaren*, light, That almost made the dungeon bright, m it could impart The doom he dreads, yet dwells upon...but for these and these alone, Some moments, ay, In this last loss, of all the most ; And then the sighs he would suppress Of fainting nature's feebleness,... | |
| John Wesley Hales - 1872 - 552 pages
...departing rainbow's ray ; An eye of most transparent light, That almost made the dungeon bright ; 195 And not a word of murmur — not A groan o'er his...In this last loss, of all the most ; And then the sigbs he would suppress Of fainting nature's feebleness, More slowly drawn, grew less and less : I... | |
| John Charles Curtis - 1872 - 168 pages
...That almost made the dungeon bright, An eye of most transparent light, And not a word of murmur—not A groan o'er his untimely lot— A little talk of...days, A little hope my own to raise, For I was sunk in silence—lost In this last loss, of all the most; And then the sighs he would suppress Of fainting... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1872 - 776 pages
...bright, And not a word of murmur—not A little talk of better days, A groan o'er his untimely lot,— A little hope my own to raise, For I was sunk in silence—lost In this last loss, of all the most ; And then the sighs he would suppress Of fainting... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1873 - 376 pages
...a departing rainbow's ray ; An eye of most transparent light, That almost made the dungeon bright, And not a word of murmur, not A groan o'er his untimely...my own to raise, For I was sunk in silence — lost In this last loss, of all the most ; And then the sighs he would suppress Of fainting nature's feebleness,... | |
| Samuel Orchart Beeton - 1873 - 782 pages
...departing rainbow's ray — An eye of most transparent light, That almost made the dungeon bright, so deaf, I could not h In this last loss, of all the most. And then the sighs he would suppress Of fainting nature's feebleness,... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1873 - 898 pages
...departing rainbow's ray — An eye of most transparent light, That almost made the dungeon bright, And not a word of murmur — not A groan o'er his...talk of better days, A little hope my own to raise, For-I was sunk in silence — lost In this last loss, of all the most ; And then the sighs he would... | |
| English song - 1873 - 566 pages
...departing rainbow's ray — An eye of most transparent light, That almost made the dungeon bright, And not a word of murmur, not A groan o'er his untimely lot, — A little talk of belter days, A little hope my own to raise, For I was sunk in silence — lost In this last loss, of... | |
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