We have been burning the bodies of Shelley and Williams on the sea-shore, to render them fit for removal and regular interment. You can have no idea what an extraordinary effect such a funeral pile has, on a desolate shore, with mountains in the back-ground... The Book of Italian Travel (1580-1900) - Page 76by Henry Neville Maugham - 1903 - 458 pagesFull view - About this book
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron, Thomas Moore - 1833 - 414 pages
...and Williams on the sea-shore, to render them fit for removal and regular interment. You can have nc idea what an extraordinary effect such a funeral pile...singular appearance the salt and frankincense gave to the ftiunc. •All of Shelley was consumed, except his luart, which VOL. v. AA 354 NOTICES OF THE 1822.... | |
| Thomas Medwin - 1847 - 384 pages
...connecting the burning with the swimming, — " We have been burning the bodies of Shelley and Williams. You can have no idea what an extraordinary effect such a funeral pyre has on a desert shore, with mountains in the background, and the sea before, — the singular... | |
| 1847 - 610 pages
...connecting the burning with the swimming, — ' We have been burning the bodies of Shelley and Williams. You can have no idea what an extraordinary effect such a funeral pyre has on a de>crt shore, with mountains in the background, and the sea before, — the singular... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1853 - 1024 pages
...But t* is over, — and I have got a new skin, and am as glossy as a snake in its new suit. ' Л\ге have been burning the bodies of Shelley and Williams...mountains in the back-ground and the sea before, and llie singular appearance the salt and frankincense gave to the flame. АП of Shelley was consumed,... | |
| F. S., Frederick Saunders - 1853 - 306 pages
...Writing of the cremation of Shelley's body on the sea-shore, Byron says, " You can have no idea of what an extraordinary effect such a funeral pile has...the singular appearance the salt and frankincense crave to the flame. All of Shelley was consumed, except his heart, which would not take the flame,... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1855 - 584 pages
...Bartholomewed. But it is over, — and I have got a new skin, and am as glossy as a snake in its new suit. " We have been burning the bodies of Shelley and Williams...on the seashore, to render them fit for removal and regidar interment. You can have no idea what an extraordinary effect such a funeral pile has, on a... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1901 - 658 pages
...hand, and manner ' of spelling. Fourthly " got a new skin, and am as glossy as a snake in its new suit. We have been burning the bodies of Shelley and Williams...singular appearance the salt and frankincense gave to the flame.1 All of Shelley was consumed, I. Trelawny, and a friend, Caplain Shenley, sailed from Leghorn... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1901 - 654 pages
...hand, and manner " of spelling. Fourthly " got a new skin, and am as glossy as a snake in its new suit. We have been burning the bodies of Shelley and Williams...singular appearance the salt and frankincense gave to the flame.1 All of Shelley was consumed, I. Trelawny, and a friend, Captain Shenley, sailed from Leghorn... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1904 - 644 pages
...hand, and manner "of spelling. Fourthly " got a new skin, and am as glossy as a snake in its new suit. We have been burning the bodies of Shelley and Williams...singular appearance the salt and frankincense gave to the flame.1 All of Shelley was consumed, I. Trelawny, and a friend, Captain Shenley, sailed from Leghorn... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1906 - 488 pages
...knew oue who was not a beast in comparison. • ••••• TO THOMAS MOORE PISA, August 27, 1822. We have been burning the bodies of Shelley and Williams...render them fit for removal and regular interment. You cati have no idea what an extraordinary effect such a funeral pile has, on a desolate shore, with mountains... | |
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