| Edmund Burke - 1812 - 850 páginas
...the double double peals of the drum are there, And the startling burst of the trumpet's blare ; And the gong that seems, with its thunders dread, To stun the living, and waken the dead. The ear strings throb as it' they were broke, And the eye-lids drop at the weight of its stroke. Fain would... | |
| 530 páginas
...of the drum was there, " And the startling sound of the trumpet's blare, " And the gong, that seemed with its thunders dread " To stun the living, and waken the dead." In the midst of this crowd walked and danced the miserable fanatics, torturing themselves in the most... | |
| 1810 - 522 páginas
...the double double peals of the drum are there, And the startling burst of the trumpet's blare ; And the gong, that seems, with its thunders dread, To...And the eyelids drop at the weight of its stroke. Fain would the Maid have kept them fast, But open they start at the crack of the blast. ' p. 148. Nearly... | |
| Robert Southey - 1811 - 236 páginas
...trumpet's blare ; And the gong, that seems, with its thunders dread, XIv. JAGA-NAUt. 2 To stun die living, and waken the dead. The ear-strings throb...And the eyelids drop at the weight of its stroke. Fain would th : Maid have kept them fast, But open they start at the crack of the blast. Where art... | |
| Enos Bronson - 1811 - 456 páginas
...dwelt old Casyapo, the sire of gods." are there, And the startling burst of the trumpet's blare; And the gong, that seems, with its thunders dread, To...living, and waken the dead. The ear-strings throb, as if tliry were We do not know whether its versification be the worst fault of the following very affected... | |
| Robert Southey - 1812 - 232 páginas
...the double double peals of the drum are there. And the startling burst of the trumpet's blare ; And the gong, that seems, with its thunders dread, To...And the eye-lids drop at the weight of its stroke. Fain would the Maid have kept them fast, But open they start at the crack of the blast. 7. Where art... | |
| 1812 - 470 páginas
...the double ilaulile peals of the drum are there, And the startling burst of the trumpet's blare; And the gong, that seems, with its thunders dread, To...ear-strings throb, as if they were broke, And the eyelidi drop »t the weight of its stroke. Fain would the maid hare kept them fast, But open they start,... | |
| 1812 - 822 páginas
...the double double peals of the drum are there, And the startling tarnt of the trumpet's blare ; And the gong that seems, with its thunders dread, To stun the living, and waken the dead. The ear string» throb as if they were broke, And the eye-lids drop at the weight of its stroke. Fain would... | |
| Louis Simond - 1815 - 442 páginas
...heard the omVOL. i. z nipotent sound of the Chinese gong, must admire the following description of it : The Gong, that seems, with its thunders dread, To...Leatheswater, a small lake, and the foot of Helvellyn, 3300 feet, the highest mountain in England, but not in Scotland. In going we had taken the other side... | |
| Louis Simond - 1817 - 594 páginas
...épouvantables vibrations , excuseront cette «ic.nl ion honorable : The gong that seems, with ils thunders dread, To stun the living, and waken the dead ; The ear-strings throb as if the \vere broke And the eye-lids drop at the weight of ils slrofce '. En revenant de Keswiek à Ambleside,... | |
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