| George Gordon N. Byron (6th baron.) - 1878 - 636 pages
...strangely Than those more massy and mysterious giants Of architecture, those Titanian fabrics, Which point in Egypt's plains to times that have No other...; but, congenial with the night, Whatever walks is glidmg like a spiriL The tinklings of some vigilant guitars Of sleepless lovers to a wakeful mistress,... | |
| George Gordon N. Byron (6th baron.) - 1879 - 290 pages
...strangely Than those more massy and mysterious giants Of architecture, those Titanian fabrics, Which point in Egypt's plains to times that have No other...night, Whatever walks is gliding like a spirit. The (inklings of some vigilant guitars Of sleepless lovers to a wakeful mistress, And cautious opening... | |
| Helen A Hertz - 1879 - 292 pages
...strangely Than those more massy and mysterious giants Of architecture, those Titanian fabrics, Which point in Egypt's plains to times that have No other record. All is gentle : naught Stirs rudely ; but, congenial with the night, Whatever walks is gliding like a spirit. The... | |
| George Gordon N. Byron (6th baron.) - 1880 - 630 pages
...strangely Than those more massy and mysterious giants Of architecture, those Titanian fahrics, Which wretch ; hut, congenial with the night, Whatever walks is gliding like a spirit. The tinklings of some vigilant... | |
| George Gordon N. Byron (6th baron.) - 1881 - 680 pages
...strangely Than those more massy and mysterious giants Of architecture, those Titanian fabrics. Which D"D H tinkliugs of some vigilant guitars Of sleepless lovers to a wakeful mistress, And cautious opening... | |
| John F. Cowan - 1881 - 152 pages
...open and one passed freely in and out. It was like an August night at home. "All is gentle; naught Stirs rudely; but, congenial with the night, Whatever walks is gliding like a spirit." This perfect weather came straight from Araby the Blest and did not vary during the Battalion's stay.... | |
| R. W. Criswell - 1882 - 388 pages
...I have left, Where a great throng swayed and sang And loudly called for beer! All is gentle; naught Stirs rudely, but, congenial with the night, Whatever walks is gliding like a spirit. The tinkling of a vigilant guitar Of some sleepless lover to a wakeful mistress Is heard in the vicinity... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1883 - 1162 pages
...strangely Than those more massy and mysterious giants Of architecture, those Titanian fabrics, Which point in Egypt's plains to times that have No other...guitars Of sleepless lovers to a wakeful mistress, That he is not unheard; while her young hand, And cautious opening of the casement, showing Fair as... | |
| George Gordon N. Byron (6th baron.) - 1885 - 312 pages
...strangely Than those more massy and mysterious giants Of Architecture, those Titanian fabrics, Which point in Egypt's plains to times that have No other...night, Whatever walks is gliding like a spirit. The tinkling of some vigilant guitars Of sleepless lovers to a wakeful mistress, And cautious opening of... | |
| 1891 - 556 pages
...meagre, discontented looks, they sit, And watch the wasting of the midnight taper. Itowe. GENTLENESS OF. All is gentle ; nought Stirs rudely ; but congenial...the night, Whatever walks is gliding like a spirit. Byron. INFLUENCE OF. This sacred shade and solitude, what is itT 'Tis the felt presence of the Deity.... | |
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