| James Melville M'Culloch - 1831 - 250 str.
...And 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...distress, And cheeks all pale, which but an hour ago Blush'd at the praise of their own loveliness : And there were sudden partings, such as press The life... | |
| 1838 - 558 str.
...gallant countrymen proceedmg from the ball-room at Brussels, to the carnage at Quatre-Bras : — " Ah ! then and there was hurrying to and fro; And gathering...tremblings of distress, And cheeks all pale, which hut an hour ago Blush'd at the praise of their own loveliness ; And there were sudden partings, such... | |
| Bela Bates Edwards - 1832 - 338 str.
...once, But now I have a friend ! LESSON XC. Night before the Battle of Waterloo.—BYRON. AH ! then there was hurrying to and fro, And gathering tears,...ever more should meet those mutual eyes, Since upon nights so sweet such awful morn could rise! And there was mounting in hot haste: the steed, The mustering... | |
| Moses Severance - 1832 - 312 str.
...the vengeance blood alone could quell : He rush'd into the field, and, foremost fighting, fell. 4. Ah ! then and there was hurrying to and fro, And gathering...distress, And cheeks all pale, which but an hour ago Blush'd at the praise of their own loveliness ; And there were sudden partings, such as press The life... | |
| George Gordon N. Byron (6th baron.) - 1832 - 488 str.
...the vengeance blood alone could quell : He rush'd into the field, and, foremost fighting, felL XXIV. Ah ! then and there was hurrying to and fro, And gathering...distress, And cheeks all pale, which but an hour ago Blush' d at the praise of their own loveliness ; And. there were sudden partings, such as press The... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1832 - 488 str.
...the vengeance blood alone could quell : He rush'd into the field, and, foremost fighting, fell. XXIV. Ah ! then and there was hurrying to and fro, And gathering...distress, And cheeks all pale, which but an hour ago Blush'd at the praise of their own loveliness ; And there were sudden partings, such as press The life:... | |
| William Wallace - 1832 - 410 str.
...as a marriage bell: But hush! hark! a deep sound strikes likes a rising knell! * * * » * * * » " Ah! then and there was hurrying to and fro, And gathering...distress ; And cheeks all pale, which but an hour ago Blush'd at the praise of their own loveliness : And there were sudden partings, such as press The life... | |
| Isaac Peirce - 1832 - 208 str.
...image of Caroline, bending in sorrow over the tomb of her parents, was still before me. CHAPTER V. " And there were sudden partings, such as press The life from out young hearts." Byron. I REJOICED when the morning sun darted his earliest beams into my window ; arose, and after... | |
| Ebenezer Porter - 1833 - 420 str.
...deadlier than before ! (°°) \#rm .' drm f it is — it is — the cannon's opening roar 3 ( — ) Ah ! then and there was hurrying to and fro, And gathering...repeated — who could guess If ever more should meet thosf mutual eyes, Since upon night so sweet suc^jB^nflfctiprn could rise? 4 And there was mounting... | |
| S.C. Hall - 1833 - 380 str.
...Gut hush 1 hark! a deep sound strikes like a rising knell ; and how soon after we hear of " — - — hurrying to and fro, And gathering tears, and tremblings...ever more should meet those mutual eyes, Since upon oight so sweet such awful morn could rise !" Reader ! if you have made it a practice to pass over poetry,... | |
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