Hues which have words, and speak to ye of heaven, Floats o'er this vast and wondrous monument, And shadows forth its glory. There is given Unto the things of earth, which Time hath bent, A spirit's feeling, and where he hath leant His hand, but broke... The Dublin Review - Página 2551840Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| George Gordon N. Byron (6th baron.) - 1827 - 888 páginas
...•»•im;;, and «here he hath leant Mis hand, but broke his srythe, there is a power Ami nu|;ii' in the ruined battlement, For which the palace of the present hour Matt yidd ill pomp, und wail till ages are its dower. cxxx. Oh time! the heautißcr of ihe dead, Adorner... | |
| Selina Martin - 1828 - 418 páginas
...• Unto the things of earth, which time hath bent, •• .:•' A spirit's feeling, and where he hath leant ; - His hand, but broke his scythe, there...Must yield its pomp and wait till ages are its dower. A ruin — yet, what ruin ! from its mass Walls, palaces, half cities, have been reared ; Yet oft the... | |
| Thomas Steele - 1828 - 194 páginas
...Lent, A spirit's feeling * * * * * ***** There is a power . And magic in the ruined battlement, To which the palace of the present hour Must yield its pomp, and wait till ages are its dower But Limerick is not only the " ancient of days," and venerable by its antiquity; a seat of the origi-.... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1828 - 780 páginas
...feeling, and where he hath le;mt His hand, but broke his seyihe, there is a power And magic in the ruiu'd battlement, For which the palace of the present hour Must yield its pomp, and wait till ages arc its dower. CQEKZ. О time ! the hcautiiier of the dead, Adorncr of the ruin, comforter And only... | |
| Thomas Willcocks - 1829 - 334 páginas
...given Unto the things of earth, which time hath bent, A spirit's feeling, and where he hath leant Hia hand, but broke his scythe, there is a power And magic...yield its pomp, and wait till ages are its dower. basef! LOUAL SCENERY, &c. Turn to the mole which Adrian, rear'd on high:, Imperial mimic of old Egypt's... | |
| Moral and sacred poetry - 1829 - 326 páginas
...he hath leant His hand, hut hroke his scythe, there is a power And magic in the ruined hattlement, For Which the palace of the present hour Must yield Its pomp, and wait till ages are its dower. hefow, LOCAL SCENERY, &e. l'uru to the mole which Adrian, rear'd on night, Imperial mimic of old Egypt's... | |
| 1830 - 542 páginas
...purpose of visiting the ruins of the castle and ancient abbeys in the neighbourhood, for he found " A magic in the ruined battlement, For which the palace of the present lioin Must yield its pomp and art, till ages are its dower." The view from this sweet town across the... | |
| Berwickshire Naturalists' Club (Scotland) - 1857 - 526 páginas
...the riddle of the origin and object of the edifice had not been solved. How true it is, that — " There is a power And magic in the ruined battlement....the palace of the present hour Must yield its pomp, till ages are its dower 1" Mr. Turnbull considered this structure to have been a palace of Edwin, king... | |
| George Gordon N. Byron (6th baron.) - 1831 - 358 páginas
...There is given ' Unto the things of earth, w'hich Time hath bent, A spirit's feeling, and where he hath leant His hand, but broke his scythe, there is a power And magic in the rnin'd battlement, For which the palace of the present hour Must yield its pomp, and wait till ages... | |
| George Gordon N. Byron (6th baron.) - 1832 - 488 páginas
...glory. There is given Unto the things of earth, which time hath bent, A spirit's feeling, and where he hath leant His hand, but broke his scythe, there is a power And magic in the ruin'd battlement, For which the palace of the present hour Must yield its pomp, and wait till ages... | |
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