| Charles Edward Dodd - 1818 - 908 str.
...again, a vain adieu. There can be no farewell to scenes like thine ; The mind is coloured with thine every hue. And if reluctantly the eyes resign Their...may rise, more glaring shine, But none unite in one attracting maze The brilliant, fair, and soft — the glory of old days. Traditions on the Banks of... | |
| Charles Edward Dodd - 1821 - 626 str.
...thine , The mind is coloured with thine every hue, And if reluctantly the eyes resign Their cherish'd gaze upon thee, lovely Rhine, 'Tis with the thankful...may rise, more glaring shine, But none unite in one attracting maze The brilliant, fair, and soft — the glory of old day*. Tradition on the Banks of... | |
| Charles Edward Dodd - 1821 - 614 str.
...thine; The mind is coloured with thine every hue, And if reluctantly the eyes resign Their cherish'd gaze upon thee, lovely Rhine, 'Tis with the thankful...may rise, more glaring shine, But none unite in one attracting maze The brilliant, fair, and soft—the glory of old days. Tradition on the Banks of the... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1821 - 478 str.
...the year. LX. Adieu to thee again ! a vain adieu ! There can be no farewell to scene like thine ; The mind is coloured by thy every hue ; And if reluctantly the eyes resign Their cherish'd gaze upon thee, lovely Rhine! 'Tis with the thankful glance of parting praise; More mighty... | |
| George Clinton - 1825 - 826 str.
...Adien to thce again ! a vain adien ! There tan be no farewell to scene like thine ; The mind is colored by thy every hue; And, if reluctantly the eyes resign Their cherished gaze upon thec, lovely Rhine ! "I'is with the thankful glance of parting praise : More mighty spots may rise... | |
| George Gordon N. Byron (6th baron.) - 1826 - 170 str.
...the year. LX. Adieu to thee again! a vain adieu ! There can be no farewell to scene like thinc ; The mind is coloured by thy every hue ; And if reluctantly the eyes resign Their cherish'd gaze upon thee, lovely Rhine ! 'Tis with the thankful glance of parting praise ; More mighty... | |
| George Clinton - 1828 - 888 str.
...of painting : Adien to thee agam ! a vain adien ! There can be no farewell to scene like thine ; The mind is coloured by thy every hue; And, if reluctantly...resign Their cherished gaze upon thee, lovely Rhine ! ' l"is with the thankful glance of parting praise : More mighty spots may rise — more glaring shine.... | |
| Moral and sacred poetry - 1829 - 326 str.
...The mind is eolour'd hy thy every hue ; And if reloctantly titc eyes resign Their cherish'd gaze opon thee, lovely Rhine ! Tis with the thankful glance...mighty spots may rise — more glaring shine, But none ouite in one attaching maze; The hitltiant, fair, and soft, — the glories of old days. The negligently... | |
| Thomas Willcocks - 1829 - 334 str.
...like thine ! The mind is colour'd hy thy every hoe; And if reluctantly the eyes resign Their cherish'd gaze upon thee, lovely Rhine ! 'Tis with the thankful glance of parting praise, More mighty spois may rise — more glaring shine, But none unite in one attaching maze; The brilliant, fair, and... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1833 - 362 str.
...like thine; The mind is colour'd by thy every hue; And if reluctantly the eyes resign Their cherish'd gaze upon thee, lovely Rhine ! (') 'Tis with the thankful glance of parting praise; More mighty spots may rise—more glaring shine, But none unite in one attaching maze The brilliant, fair, and soft, —... | |
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