 | Harry Morgan Ayres - 1924 - 942 pages
...; Creeping o'er the floor so damp, Like a marsh's meteor lamp : And in each pillar there is a ring, ight up above the mast did stand, No bigger than the...We stuck, nor breath nor motion ; As idle as a pai Till I have done with this new day, Which now is painful to these eyes, Which have not seen the sun... | |
 | Curtis Hidden Page - 1924 - 486 pages
...Like a marsh's meteor lamp : And in each pillar there is a ring. And in each ring there is a chaiii ; That iron is a cankering thing, For in these limbs...teeth remain, With marks that will not wear away, Till I have done with this new day, Which now is painful to these eyes, Which have not seen the sun... | |
 | George William McClelland - 1925 - 1180 pages
...left: Creeping o'er the floor so damp, Like a marsh's meteor lamp: And in each pillar there is a ring, `# . «° Till I have done with this new day, Which now is painful to these eyes, Which have not seen the... | |
 | 1925 - 1016 pages
...Spring 44 — 5. From pond to pond he roamed, from moor to moor; Wordsworth, Resol. and Indep. 103. For in these limbs its teeth remain, With marks that will not wear away, Byron, Pris. of Chillon 39 — 40. Into some wond'rous region he had gone, To search for thee, divine... | |
 | George William McClelland - 1925 - 1178 pages
...Like a marsh's meteor lamp: And je^each pillar there is a ring, And m^eadnfirg^nOiCOCA^ki^' Thjtf. hen it comes; or that the wives take a pride in their patience. rnffrksthat will not wear away 4 ° Till I have oone with this new day, Which now is painful to these... | |
 | 1926 - 780 pages
...left: Creeping o'er the floor so damp, Like a marsh's meteor lamp: And in each pillar there is a ring, And in each ring there is a chain; That iron is a...teeth remain, With marks that will not wear away, Till I have done with this new day; Which now is painful to these eyes, Which have not seen the sun... | |
 | John Matthews Manly - 1926 - 928 pages
...: Creeping o'er the floor so damp, Like a marsh's meteor lamp : And in each pillar there is a ring, p . 1 The castle of Chillón covers a huge rock at the eastern end of Lake Geneva (Lake Leman). • With... | |
 | Hendrik Poutsma - 1926 - 494 pages
...the Three Barns to see the hounds throw off." G. ELIOT, Dan. Der., I, Ch. VIII, 105. ta wear away: That iron is a cankering thing! | For in these limbs...teeth remain, | With marks that will not wear away. BYRON, Pris. of Ch i I., IIOmission of the Reciprocal Pronoun. 11. It is not often that a verb absorbs... | |
 | Matthew Arnold - 1973 - 508 pages
...the event of a few minutes' Deliberation?' or of is the diction of 'All shall be void— Destrov'd!' 'Which now is painful to these eyes, Which have not seen the sun to rise;' or of '. . . there let him lay!' 10 or of the famous passage beginning 'He who hath bent... | |
 | George Gordon Byron - 1994 - 884 pages
...left; Creeping o'er the floor so damp, Like a marsh's meteor lamp : And in each pillar there is a ring, s stormy life ; But haughty still, and loth himself...blame, He call'd on Nature's self to share flip, Till I have done with this new day, Which now is painful to these eyes, Which have not seen the sun... | |
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