| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron, Thomas Moore - 1830 - 488 str.
...mantle entwine. "Such, such was my hope, when in infancy's years, On the laud of my fathers I rear'd thee with pride; They are past, and I water thy stem...decay not the weeds, that surround thee, can hide. " I left thee, my Oak, and, since that fatal hour, A stranger has dwelt in the Hall of my Sire," &c.... | |
| 1830 - 436 str.
...mantle entwine. ' Such, such was my hope, when, in infancy's years, On the land ol my fatuei's Irear'd thee with pride; They are past, and I water thy stem with my tears, They decay not the weeds, that sunound thee, can hide. ' I left thee, my Oak, and, since that fatal... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1830 - 482 str.
...mantle entwiue. " Such, such was my hope, when in infancy's years, On the land of my fathers I rear'd thee with pride ; They are past, and I water thy stem with my Tny decay not the weeds, that surround thee, can hide. •• I left thee, my Oak, and, since that... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1831 - 478 str.
...mantle entwine. Such, such was my hope, when, in infancy's years, On the land of my fathers I rear'd thee with pride ; They are past, and I water thy stem...decay not the weeds, that surround thee, can hide. I left thee, my Oak, and, since that fatal hour, A stranger has dwelt in the hall of my sire, &c. &c.... | |
| George Gordon N. Byron (6th baron.) - 1831 - 576 str.
...years/ On the land of my falbers l reared thee wilh pi id« ; They are past, and 1 water thy stem willi my tears, — Thy decay, not the weeds, that surround thee, can hide, " I left thee, my Oak, mid, since (hat fatal hour, A stranger has dwelt in the Hall of my She, Ac,87... | |
| Thomas Moore - 1832 - 504 str.
...mantle entwine. Such, such was my hope, when, in infancy's years, • On the land of my fathers I rear'd thee with pride : They are past, and I water thy stem...Thy decay not the weeds that surround thee can hide. I left thee, my Oak, and, since that fatal hour, A stranger has dwelt in the Hall of my Sire, etc.... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron, Thomas Moore - 1832 - 350 str.
...mantle entwine. Such, such was my hope, when, in infancy's years, On the land of my fathers I rear'd thee with pride : They are past, and I water thy stem...Thy decay not the weeds that surround thee can hide. I left thee, my Oak, and, since that fatal hour, A stranger has dwelt in the hall of my sire ; (1)... | |
| 1832 - 792 str.
...mantle entwine. Such, such was my hope, when, in infancy's years, On the land of my fathers 1 rear'd thee with pride : They are past, and I water thy stem...Thy decay not the weeds that surround thee can hide. I left thee, my Oak ; and since that fatal hour A stranger has dwelt in the hall of my sire ; Till... | |
| Samuel BLACKBURN - 1833 - 254 str.
...mantle entwine. Such, such was my hope, when in infancy's years On the land of my fathers I rear'd thee with pride : They are past, and I water thy stem...Thy decay not the weeds that surround thee can hide. 1 left thee, my Oak, and since that fatal hour, A stranger has dwelt in the hall of my sire ; Till... | |
| Washington Irving - 1835 - 352 str.
...mantle entwine. Such, such was my hope, when, in infancy's years, On the land of my fathers I rear'd thee with pride : They are past, and I water thy stem...decay not the weeds that surround thee can hide." I leaned over the stone balustrade of the terrace, and gazed upon the valley of Newstead, with its... | |
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