 | George Clinton (biographer of Byron.) - 1825 - 314 pages
...attention to it : He who hath beat him o'er the dead Ere the first day of death is fled, The first dark day of nothingness, The last of danger and distress,...fingers Have swept the lines where beauty lingers,) And marked the mild angelic air, The rapture of repose, that's there, The fixed yet tender traits that... | |
 | George Clinton (biographer of Byron.) - 1825 - 824 pages
...attention to it : • He who hath beat him o'er the dead Ere the first day of death is fled, The first dark day of nothingness, . The last of danger and...fingers Have swept the lines where beauty lingers,) A nd marked the mild angelic air, The rapture of repose, that's there, The fixed yet tender traits... | |
 | John Arliss - 1825 - 376 pages
...GREECE. BV LORD BYRON. HE who hath bent him o'er the dead, Ere the first day of Death is fled ; The first dark day of nothingness, The last of danger and distress ; (Before Decay's effacing tinkers Have swept the lines where beanty lingers} Ami inark'd the mild angelic air — The rapture... | |
 | George Gordon Noël Byron - 1826 - 804 pages
...tyrants that destroy! lie who hath bent him o'er the dead Ere the tii>l day of death is fled, The first dark day of nothingness, The last of danger and distress,...fingers Have swept the lines where beauty lingers,) And mark d the mild angelic air, The rapture of repose that's there. The fix'd, yet tender traits that... | |
 | 1826 - 434 pages
...DEATH. Lord Byron. HE who hath bent him o'er the dead, Ere the first day of death is fled; The first dark day of nothingness, The last of danger and distress; (Before Decay's effacing fingers Have swept the line where beauty lingers,) And marked the mild angelic air— The rapture of repose that's there:—... | |
 | George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1826 - 468 pages
...hath bent him o'er the dead, Ere the first day of death is fled, The first dark day of nothinguess, The last of danger and distress (Before decay's effacing fingers Have swept the lines where beanty lingers), And mark'd the mild angelic air, The rapture of repose that's there, The fix'd, yet... | |
 | Benjamin Humphrey Smart - 1826 - 242 pages
...first day of death is fled, (The first dark day of nothingness, The last of danger and distress,) 2 Before decay's effacing fingers Have swept the lines where beauty lingers, And marked the mild angelic air, The rapture of repose that's there, The fixed, yet tender traits, that... | |
 | Thomas Robert Jolliffe - 1827 - 314 pages
...nothingness, The last of danger and distress ;— Ere yet decay's effacing fingers Have swept the line where beauty lingers,— And mark'd the mild angelic...rapture of repose that's there, The fix'd, yet tender, tints that streak The languor of the placid cheek, And—but for that sad shrouded eye, That fires... | |
 | Thomas R. Jolliffe, Thomas Robert Jolliffe - 1827 - 304 pages
...nothingness, The last of danger and distress ; — Ere yet decay's effacing fingers Have swept the line where beauty lingers, — And mark'd the mild angelic...rapture of repose that's there, The fix'd, yet tender, tints that streak The languor of the placid cheek, And — but for that sad shrouded eye, That fires... | |
 | Guards - 1827 - 312 pages
...DEATH. WHO MARIA WAS. "He who hath bent him o'er the dead, Ere the first day of death is fled, The first dark day of nothingness, The last of danger and distress, (Before decay's offensive fingers Have swept the lines where beauty lingers,) And mark'd the mild angelic air, The... | |
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