| John Hanbury Dwyer - Elocution - 1850 - 318 pages
...they smiled because he deem'd it near His heart more truly knew that peal too well Which stretch'd his father on a bloody bier, And roused the vengeance...mutual eyes, Since upon night so sweet such awful morn could rise? And there was mounting in hot haste: the steed, The mustering squadron, and the clattering... | |
| Truman Rickard, Hiram Orcutt - English language - 1850 - 130 pages
...the vengeance blood alone could quell : He rushed into the field, and, foremost fighting, fell. 4. Ah ! then and there was hurrying to and fro, And gathering...mutual eyes, Since upon night so sweet such awful morn could rise ? 5. And there was mounting in hot haste : the steed, The mustering squadron, and the... | |
| Robert Joseph Sullivan - 1850 - 524 pages
...And gathering tears, and tremblings of distress, And cheeks all pale, which, but an hour ago, Blush'd at the praise of their own loveliness ; And there...mutual eyes, Since upon night so sweet, such awful morn could rise ? And there was mounting in hot haste : the steed, The mustering squadron, and the... | |
| Walter McLeod - 1850 - 170 pages
...And gathering tears, and tremblings of distress, And cheeks all pale, which but an hour ago Blush'd at the praise of their own loveliness; And there were...mutual eyes, Since upon night so sweet such awful morn could rise! And there was mounting in hot haste : the steed, The mustering squadron, and the clattering... | |
| George Croly - English poetry - 1850 - 442 pages
...to and fro, And gathering tears, and tremblings of distress, And cheeks all pale, which but an hoar ago — Blushed at the praise of their own loveliness...ever more should meet those mutual eyes, Since upon nights so sweet such awful morn could rise 1 And there was mounting in hot haste : the steed, The mustering... | |
| Women's periodicals, English - 1865 - 376 pages
...cheeks oil pale, which but an hour ago Blush M at the praise of their own loveliness ; And there wtre sudden partings, such as press The life from out young...mutual eyes, Since upon night so sweet Such awful morn could rise? And the deep thunder-peal on peal afar; And near, the beat of the alarming drum Roused... | |
| John Celivergos Zachos - Elocution - 1851 - 570 pages
...nearer, clearer, deadlier than before ! Arm ! arm ! it is — it is — the cannon's opening roar ! Ah ! then and there was hurrying to and fro, And gathering...mutual eyes, Since upon night so sweet such awful morn could rise T And there was mounting in hot haste ; the steed. The mustering squadron, and the... | |
| Confessor - 1851 - 304 pages
...And gathering tears, and tremblings of distress, And cheeks all pale, which but an hour ago Blush'd at the praise of their own loveliness : And there...mutual eyes, Since upon night so sweet, such awful morn could rise. CHJLDE HAROLD. SCARCELY had our hero departed from his somewhat unsatisfactory visit... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - English poetry - 1851 - 352 pages
...And gathering tears, and tremblings of distress, And cheeks all pale, which but an hour ago Blush'd at the praise of their own loveliness ; And there...mutual eyes, Since upon night so sweet such awful morn could rise ! xxv. And there was mounting in hot haste : the steed, The mustering squadron, and... | |
| Edward Hughes - 1851 - 362 pages
...And gathering tears and tremblings of distress, And cheeks all pale, which but an hour ago Blush'd at the praise of their own loveliness ; And there...mutual eyes, Since upon night so sweet such awful morn could rise ? FIELD OF WATERLOO. 49 And there was mounting in hot haste : the steed, The mustering... | |
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