 | 1842 - 598 pagina’s
...the buildings on the neighbouring steep ; but the stranger who visits it finds himself one, treading alone, " Some banquet hall deserted ; Whose lights...fled, whose garlands dead, And all but he departed !" Mute shapes people its walls, mute yet with speaking lips and eyes, and faces full of soul ; the... | |
 | George Combe - 1842 - 524 pagina’s
...remember all The friends so linked together, I've seen around me fall Like leaves in wintry weather ; I feel like one who treads alone Some banquet hall deserted ; Who'se lights are fled, whose garland's dead ; And all but he departed." It is quite obvious, that condition is the prominent feature... | |
 | An amateur - 1843 - 216 pagina’s
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 | Thomas Moore - 1844 - 802 pagina’s
...around me fall, Like leaves in wintry weather ; I feel like one, Who treads alone Some banquet-hall deserted, Whose lights are fled, Whose garlands dead, And all but he departed ! Thus, in the stilly night, Ere Slumber's cliain has bound me, Sad Memory brings the light Of other... | |
 | Charles Dickens, William Harrison Ainsworth, Albert Smith - 1844 - 682 pagina’s
...patrician members only, who were all asked up stairs, the large room below was soon gradually left, like " Some banquet hall deserted, Whose lights are fled, whose garlands dead, And all of life departed." " La destin£e du joueur est £crite sur leu portes de 1'enfer. Fils ingrat ! fils... | |
 | 1845 - 846 pagina’s
...august room, the words of the plaintive ditty can scarce be absent from the mind of the visitor : " I feel like one who treads alone Some banquet hall deserted, Whose lights are fled, whose garland's rload, all And all but me departed." There is one small room in this castle, which is unique... | |
 | Society for the Benefit of the Sons and Daughters of the Clergy - 1845 - 840 pagina’s
...august room, the words of the plaintive ditty can scarce be absent from the mind of the visitor : " I feel like one who treads alone Some banquet hall deserted, Whose lights are fled, whose garland's dead, And all but me departed." There is one small room in this castle, which is unique in... | |
 | 1845 - 612 pagina’s
...together, Pve seen around me fall, w«*.T^ Breather; I fee) like one, Who treads alone Some banquet-hall t held her chain'd. And does the long-left home she seeks Light up no gladnes I Thus, in the stilly night, Ere Slumber's chain has bound met Sad Memory brings the light Of other... | |
 | 1845 - 840 pagina’s
...august room, the words of the plaintive ditty can scarce be absent from the mind of the visitor : " I feel like one who treads alone Some banquet hall deserted, Whose lights arc fled, whose garland's dead, And all but me departed." There is one small room in this castle, which... | |
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