| George Stillman Hillard - 1861 - 562 pagina’s
...made us strangers in our sight. And thus together, yet apart, Fettered in hand, but pined in heart : 'Twas still some solace, in the dearth Of the pure...heroically bold ; But even these at length grew cold. 23 Our voices took a dreary tone, An echo of the dungeon stone, A grating sound, — not full and free,... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1861 - 1154 pagina’s
...made us strangers in our sight, And thus together — yet apart, Fetter'd in hand, but pined in heart; 'Twas still some solace, in the dearth Of the pure...heroically bold ; But even these at length grew cold. Oar voices took a dreary tone, An echo of the dungeon-stone, A grating sound — not full and fre»... | |
| Evelyn Benson - 1861 - 352 pagina’s
...baggage. CHAPTEE XXVI. CALM AT LAST. ' And thus together, yet apart, Fetter'd in hand but joined in heart, To hearken to each other's speech, And each turn comforter to each, Was still some solace." WE do not presume to say that Mr. Davenport was unworthy of Amelia Warner.... | |
| James Fleming - 1863 - 404 pagina’s
...us strangers in our sight ; And thus together — yet apart, Fetter'd in hand, but pined in heart ; 'Twas still some solace in the dearth Of the pure...Or song heroically bold ; But even these at length gre w cold. Our voices took a dreary tone, An echo of a dungeon-stone, A grating sound — not full... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1866 - 320 pagina’s
...made us strangers in our sight: And thus together—yet apart, Fetter'd in hand, but join'd in heart, "Twas still some solace, in the dearth Of the pure...cold. Our voices took a dreary tone, An echo of the dungeon stone, A grating sound, not full and free, As they of yore were wont to be : It might be fancy,... | |
| James Fleming - 1866 - 382 pagina’s
...us strangers in our sight ; And thus together — yet apart, Fetter'd in hand, but pined in heart ; 'Twas still some solace in the dearth Of the pure...grew cold. Our voices took a dreary tone, An echo of a dungeon-stone, A grating sound — not full and free, As they of yore were wont to be ; It might... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1867 - 460 pagina’s
...us strangers in our sight ; And thus together — yet apart, Fetter'd in hand, but pined in heart ; 'Twas still some solace, in the dearth Of the pure...cold. Our voices took a dreary tone, An echo of the dungeon stone, A grating sound — not full and free As they of yore were wont to be : It might be... | |
| George Gordon N. Byron (6th baron.) - 1867 - 738 pagina’s
...Fetter'd in hand, but join'd In heart, T was still some solace, in the dearth Of the pure elementa s dungeon stone, A grating sound, not full and free, As they of yore were wont to be : It might be fancy,... | |
| Edward Clarke LOWE - 1868 - 186 pagina’s
...us strangers in our sight ; And thus together — yet apart, Fetter'd in hand, but pined in heart ; Twas still some solace in the dearth Of the pure elements...cold. Our voices took a dreary tone, An echo of the dungeon stone, A grating sound — not full and free As they of yore were wont to be: It might be fancy... | |
| Charles Walton Sanders - 1859 - 468 pagina’s
...strangers in our sight; BTBOW. And thus together,—yet apart, Fettered in hand, but pined in heart ; 'Twas still some solace, in the dearth Of the pure...comforter to each With some new hope, or legend old, But even these, at length, grew cold. 2. I was the eldest of the three, And to uphold and cheer the... | |
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