A single rose is shedding there Its lonely lustre, meek and pale : It looks as planted by Despair — So white — so faint — the slightest gale Might whirl the leaves on high; And yet, though storms and blight assail. And hands more rude than wintry... The works of lord Byron - Page 128de George Gordon N. Byron (6th baron.) - 1823Affichage du livre entier - À propos de ce livre
| 1814 - 640 pages
...spot exists— which ever bloom*, Ev'n in that deadly grove. — A single rose is shedding there It's lonely lustre, meek and pale, It looks as planted...leaves on high; And yet, though storms and blight aseail, And hands more rude than wintry sky May wring it from the stem— in v am— To-morrow sees... | |
| 1814 - 652 pages
...spot exists— which ever bloomt, Ev'n in that deadly grove.— A (ingle rose is shedding there It's lonely lustre, meek and pale, It looks as planted by Despair— So white— so taint — the slightest gale Might whirl the leaves on high; And yet, though storms and blight assail,... | |
| 1813 - 574 pages
...spot exists — which ever blooms, Ev'n in that deadly grove.— A tingle rose is shedding there It's lonely lustre, meek and pale, It looks as planted...faint — the slightest gale Might whirl the leaves on liign ; And yet, though storms and blight assail, And hands more rude than wintry sky May wring it... | |
| 1813 - 580 pages
...spot exists — which ever blooms, Ev'n in that deadly grove.— A single rose is shedding there It's lonely lustre, meek and pale, It looks as planted...than wintry sky May wring it from the stem — in vainTo-morrow sees it bloom again ! The stalk some spirit gently rears, And waters with celestial tears.... | |
| 1813 - 1102 pages
...Might whirl the leaves on high; May wring it from the stem—in vain— To-morrow sees it bloom again! And yet, though storms and blight assail, And hands more rude than wintry sky The stalk some spirit gently rears, And waters with celestial tears. For well may maids of Helle deem... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1813 - 86 pages
...exists — which ever blooms, 660 Ev'n in that deadly grove. — A single rose is shedding there It's lonely lustre, meek and pale, It looks as planted by Despair — So white — *o faint — the slightest gale Might whirl the leaves on high ; And yet, though storms and blight... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1814 - 378 pages
...exists — which ever blooms, 670 Ev'n in that deadly grove. — A single rose is shedding there It's lonely lustre, meek and pale, .It looks as planted...stem — in vain — To-morrow sees it bloom again ! 680 The stalk some spirit gently rears, And waters with celestial tears. For well may maids of Helle... | |
| 1814 - 1028 pages
...spot exists — which ever blooms, Ev'n in that deadly grove,— A single rose is shedding there It's lonely lustre, meek and pale, It looks as planted...leaves on high ; And yet, though storms and blight assai And hands more rude than wintry sky May wring it from the stem — in vain— To-morrow sees... | |
| Ralph Griffiths, George Edward Griffiths - 1814 - 572 pages
...spot exists — which ever blooms, Ev'n in that deadly grove.— A single rose is shedding there It's lonely lustre, meek and pale, It looks as planted...leaves on high ; And yet, though storms and blight aisail, And hands more rude than wintry sky May wring it from the stem — in vain — To-morrow sees... | |
| 1814 - 606 pages
...that deadly grove. — A single rose is shedding there Its lonely lustr^, meek and pale; It looks a« planted by Despair — So white — so faint — the...and blight assail, And hands more rude than wintry j-ky • May wring it from thq stem - in vain — To-morrow sees it bloom agairt ! . The stalk some... | |
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