 | William Collins, Thomas Gray, James Beattie, George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1824 - 478 pages
...frown, Revenge impatient rose ; He threw his blood-stain'd sword in thunder down ; And, with a withering look, The war-denouncing trumpet took, And blew a...dreary pause between, Dejected Pity, at his side, Thy numbers, Jealousy, to nought were fix'd, Sad proof of thy distressful state ! Of differing themes... | |
 | William Hazlitt - 1824 - 1064 pages
...[hair. Revenge impatient rose. He threw his blood-stain'd sword in thunder down, And, with a withering gives it a new pulse, unknown before 1 The grave discredits...and thy lilies soil'd, What hast thou more to boast beDejected Pity at his side [tween, Her soul-subduing voice applied, Yet still he kept his wild unalter'd... | |
 | Edward Daniel Clarke - 1824 - 638 pages
...; where, being safe from all chance of approach on our part, she gave to the lure its full power, " And blew a blast so loud and dread, " Were ne'er prophetic sounds so fuU of woe." They have also a shorter kind of trumpet, which is more musical, about two feet in length,... | |
 | Edward Daniel Clarke - 1824 - 630 pages
...; where, being safe from all chance of approach on our part, she gave to the lure its full power, " And blew a. blast so loud and dread, " Were ne'er prophetic sounds 10 fu1! of woe." They have also a shorter kind of trumpet, which is more musical, about two feet in... | |
 | William Hazlitt - 1825 - 600 pages
...withering look, The war-denouneing trumpet took, And blew a blast so loud and dread, \Yere ne'er prophetie done, the poorest ean no wants endure ; And whieh...done, the riehest must be poor. Late as it is, I put eaeh dreary pause between. Dejeeted Pity at his side Her soul-subduing voiee applied. Yet still he... | |
 | William Scott - 1825 - 382 pages
...frown, Revenge impatient rose. He threw his blood-stain'd sword in thunder down ; And, with a withering look, The war-denouncing trumpet took, And blew a...and dread, Were ne'er prophetic sounds so full of wo ; And, ever and anon, lie beat The doubling drum wit!, furious heat : And though, sometimes, each... | |
 | 1826 - 312 pages
...frown, Revenge impatient rose : He threw his blood-stain'd sword in thunder down ; And, with a withering look, The war-denouncing trumpet took, And blew a...and dread, Were ne'er prophetic sounds so full of wo ! And, ever and anon, he beat The doublirag drum, with furious heat. And, though sometimes, each... | |
 | Reuben Percy - 1826 - 384 pages
...band of General Grosvenor were celebrating Jiis return, he placed himself in the midst of them — " and blew a blast so loud and dread, Were ne'er prophetic sounds so full of woe." The derangement thus occasioned, induced the general to call him up to him ; when, after a few wcmls,... | |
 | 1819 - 606 pages
...; where, being sale from all chance of approach on our part, she gave to the lure its full power, " And blew a blast so loud and dread, Were ne'er prophetic sounds so full of woe." They have also a shorter kind of trumpet, which is more musical, about two feet in length, made in... | |
 | John White (A.M.) - 1826 - 340 pages
...sung—but, with a frown, Qhair. He threw his blood-stained sword in thunder down ; And, with a withering look, The war-denouncing trumpet took, And blew a blast, so loud and dread, Revenge impatient rose. Were ne'er prophetic sounds so full of woe : And ever and anon, he beat The... | |
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