Appals the gazing mourner's heart, As if to him it could impart The doom he dreads, yet dwells upon ; Yes, but for these, and these alone, Some moments, ay, one treacherous hour, He still might doubt the tyrant's power; So fair, so calm, so softly sealed,... The British review and London critical journal - Page 1361813Full view - About this book
 | Priscilla Maden Watts - 1839
...brow, Where cold obstruction's apathy Appals the gazing mourner's heart, As if to him it could impart The doom he dreads, yet dwells upon ; Yes, but for these, and these alone, Some moments, ay, one treacherous hour, He still might doubt the tyrant's power ; So fair, so calm, so softly sealed,... | |
 | Samuel Kirkham - Elocution - 1839 - 357 pages
...Where cold obstruction's apathy' Appals the gazing mourner's heart', As if to him' . . it could impart' The doom he dreads', yet dwells upon'; — Yes*, but for these*, and these alone', Some moments', ay', one treacherous hour" He still might doubt the tyrant's power* ; So fSir*, so calm*, so softly... | |
 | Elizabeth Caroline Grey - 1840
...repose was there." No symptom of pain or sorrow were to be traced in the beautiful marble face. She still might doubt the tyrant's power, So fair — so calm — so softly sealed. Long did Lady Gertrude linger by the side of her, whose remembrance would ever be so dear. A kind of... | |
 | George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1841 - 935 pages
...Where cold Obstruction's apathy (2) Appals the gazing mourner's heart, As if to him it could impart — and they were the same. They were not changed like me in frame; I saw their thousa ay, one treacherous hour, He still might doubt the tyrant's power; So fair, so calm, so softly seal'd,... | |
 | Sir Thomas Browne - Urn burial - 1841 - 266 pages
...shrouded eye, That fires not, wins not, weeps not now, And, but for that chill changeless brow — Yes, but for these, and these alone, Some moments, aye, one treacherous hour, He still might doubt the tyrant's power."— BYRON. ED. outlive themselves, can with greater patience... | |
 | George Gordon N. Byron (6th baron.) - 1842
...dreads, yet dwells upon ; Tes, but for these and these alone, Some moments, ay, one treacherous hour, He ind, show o. seal'd, The first, last look by death reveal'd ! 6 Such is the aspect of this shore ; 'Tis Greece,... | |
 | John Hanbury Dwyer - 1843
...brow, Where cold obstruction's apathy Appals the gazing mourner's heart, As if to him it couHi impart The doom he dreads, yet dwells upon; Yes, but for these and these alone, Some moments, ay, one treacherous hour, He still might doubt the tyrant's power; So fair, so calm, so softly sealed,... | |
 | George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - English poetry - 1844 - 154 pages
...brow, "Where cold Obstruction's apathy* Appals the gazing mourner's heart As if to him it could impart The doom he dreads, yet dwells upon — Yes — but...alone, Some moments — aye —one treacherous hour, He still might doubt the tyrant's power, So fair — so calm — so softly seal'd The first— last... | |
 | Robert Chambers - 1844
...Whose touch thrills with mortality, And curdles to the gazer's heart, As if to him it could impart егу shower Of beauty is thy earthly dower ! Twice seven consenting years have shed Their utmost — ay — one treacherous hour, He still might doubt the tyrant's power, So fair — so calm — so... | |
 | Theology
...The flx'd, yet tender tress, that ppeak The languor of the placid cheek ; Some moments, aye, when, (treacherous hour,) We still might doubt the tyrant's power ; So fair, so calm, so softly seal'd, The first, last look by death reveal'd. — J. r auti GRAND EVANGELICAL ALLIANCE. THE following... | |
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