| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1828 - 780 páginas
...SCENE II. A lower Policy in tíie ¿tips— A Cataract Enter MANFRED. It is not noon — the suubow's rays' still arch The torrent with the many hues of heaven, And roll the slircifd silver's waving column O'er the crag's headlong perpendicular, And liiii;; its hues of foaming... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1828 - 406 páginas
...flight — Whither ? I dread to think — but he is gone. NOTES. Note 1, page 23, lines 10 and 11. the sunbow's rays still arch The torrent with the many hues of heaven. This Ms is formed by the rays of the sun over the lower part of the alpine torrents : it Is exactly... | |
| Thomas Curtis - 1829 - 822 páginas
...at senate-house and king. Thought no method more commodious Than to show their vices odious. Sin//. It is not noon — the sun-bow's rays still arch The torrent with the many hues of heaven. botanist, draftsman, 8cc. We should state that lieutenant Flinders had previously distinguished himself... | |
| Thomas Curtis (of Grove house sch, Islington) - 462 páginas
...Svifl. And roll thA sheeted stiver's waving coloai O". r the crag's headlong perpendicular, A.ndjiing its lines of foaming light along, And to and fro, like the pale courser's uil, The Giant steed, to be bestrode by Death, As told in the Apocalypse. B FLINDERS (Matthew), a modern... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1831 - 576 páginas
...the use to which he afterward converted these hasty memorandums in his sublime drama, of Manfred. " It is not noon — the sunbow's rays still arch The...its lines of foaming light along, And to and fro, Kke the pate courier*! tail, The Giant steed, to be bestrode fly Death, As told in Oie. Apoeah/pte."... | |
| 1831 - 472 páginas
...converted these hasty memoranéutns in his sublime drama of Manfred : — It ia not noon— the snnbows rays still arch The torrent with the many hues of...O'er the crag's headlong perpendicular. And fling its lilies of foaming light along, And to and fro, like the pale courser's tail. The Giant steed, to be... | |
| 1831 - 550 páginas
...— born and dying With the blest tone which made me !" So in the second scene of the second act. " It is not noon — the sun-bow's rays still arch The torrent with the many hues of heaven, And rolls the sheeted silver's waving column O'er the crag's headlong perpendicular, And flings its lines... | |
| 1831 - 444 páginas
...in It is not noon — the Minliow's rays still arch Tbe torrent with Ihe many hues ofheuven, And mil the sheeted silver's waving column O'er the crag's headlong perpendicular, And fling its lines uf foaming light along, And to and fro, Jike the pare courier's lait The Giant steed, to be bestrode... | |
| 1831 - 532 páginas
...tone which made me !" So in the second scene of the second act. " It is not noon — the sun-how's rays still arch The torrent with the many hues of heaven, And rolls the sheeted silver's waving column O'er the crag's headlong perpendicular, And flings its lines... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1832 - 348 páginas
...lower Valley in the Alps. — A Cataract. (') Enter MANFRED. It is not noon — the sunbow's rays (2) still arch The torrent with the many hues of heaven,...courser's tail, The Giant steed, to be bestrode by Death, (1) [This scene is one of the most poetical and most sweetly written in the poem. There is a still... | |
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