| Revival - 1838 - 140 ページ
...exclaim with the poet, " Such is the aspect of this shore, " Tis Greece, but living Greece no more, " So coldly sweet, so deadly fair, " We start — for soul is wanting there." CHAPTER X. An enlightened people will not long submit to servitude, nor a nation of freemen tolerate... | |
| Priscilla Maden Watts - 1839 - 286 ページ
...revealed ! 230 MODERN GREECE. Such is the aspect of this shore ; 'T is Greece, hut living Greece no more ! So coldly sweet, so deadly fair, We start, for soul...death, That parts not quite with parting breath ; But heauty with that fearful bloom, That hue which haunts it to the tomb, Expression's last receding ray,... | |
| Celia Levetus, Marion Moss - 1840 - 966 ページ
...for a habitant of earth. She was, in the words of that splendid and unrivalled genius, Lord Byron, " So coldly sweet, so deadly fair, We start, for soul is wanting there." Ephraim approached, and bending over the recumbent figure of his sister, murmured in a low voice the... | |
| Mark Hopkins - 1841 - 78 ページ
...beauty, which is still as bright as ever on the shores of Greece, seemed in the eye of the poet but as " The loveliness in death That parts not quite with...fearful bloom, That hue which haunts it to the tomb, So coldly sweet, so deadly fair, We start, for life is wanting there." " 'Twas Greece, but living Greece... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1841 - 998 ページ
...death reveal'd!(.T) Such is the aspect of this shore ; Tis Greece, but living Greece no more ¡(4) ead My step profaned their lowly bed, My breath came gaspingly and thick, U the loveliness in death, That parts not quite with parting breath But beauty with that fearful bloom,... | |
| 1841 - 240 ページ
...: it is a study — a glory. The beauty of Melrose, however, is not a healthful ordinary beauty — So coldly sweet, so deadly fair ; We start, for soul is wanting there ; Its is the loveliness of death, That parts not quite with parting breath, But beauty with that fearful... | |
| Samuel Kirkham - 1842 - 386 ページ
...'Tis GREECK', but living Greece' ... no more' ! So coldly sweet*, so deadly fair', We starl*, . . . for SOUL' . . is wanting there*. Hers' . . is the...fearful bloom', That hue' . . which haunts it to the tumb*, Expression's last receding ray*, A gilded halo'., hovering round decay'. The farewell beam of... | |
| George Gordon N. Byron (6th baron.) - 1842 - 866 ページ
...by death reveal'd ! 6 Such is the aspect of this shore ; 'Tis Greece, but living Greece no more 1 7 me', a a The guitar is the constant amusement of the Greek sailor by night : with a steady fair wind, and... | |
| John Hanbury Dwyer - 1843 - 320 ページ
...last look by death revealed! Such is the aspect of this shore; 'Tis greecc, but living Greece no m*ore So coldly sweet, so deadly fair, We start, for soul...fearful bloom, That hue which haunts it to the tomb, Etpression's last receding ray, A gilded halo hovering round decay, The farewell beam of feeling past... | |
| Robert Chambers - 1844 - 746 ページ
...— by death revealed ! Such is the aspect of this shore ; TU Greece — but living Greece no more ! ts and fountains wild — Such small machinery as...thy days are told, IH-fated Ruth, in hallowed mould ofthat flame — perchance of heavenly birth—- Which gleams — but warms во more its cherished... | |
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