| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1821 - 308 páginas
...this way, And I will tell you further. [Exeunt. SCENE IV. Interior of the Tower. MANFRED alone, MAN. The stars are forth, the moon above the tops Of the snow-shining mountains.—Beautiful! I linger yet with Nature, for the night Hath been to me a more familiar face... | |
| John Watkins - 1822 - 476 páginas
...reflections. One of the finest descriptions in the piece, is the following soliloquy of Manfred : " The stars are forth, the moon above the tops Of the...loveliness, I learn'd the language of another world. 1 do remember me, that in my youth When I was wandering — upon such a night- I stood within the Colisaeum's... | |
| John Watkins - 1822 - 452 páginas
...reflections. One of the finest descriptions in the piece, is the following soliloquy of Manfred : " The stars are forth, the moon above the tops Of the...loveliness, I learn'd the language of another world. 1 do remember me, that in my youth When I was wandering — upon such a night- I stood within the Colisaeum's... | |
| George Gordon N. Byron (6th baron.) - 1822 - 614 páginas
...this way. And I will tell you further . [Exeunt. SCENE IV. Interior of the Tower. MANFRED alone. MAN. The stars are forth, the moon above the tops Of the...her starry shade Of dim and solitary loveliness, I learn'd.the language of another world. I do remember me, that in my youth, When I was wandering, —... | |
| 1876 - 1204 páginas
...beautiful patterns. With a "Midnight Scene in Borne"— the Coliseum — we close thi» section : " The stars are forth, the moon above the tops Of the snow-shining mountains — Beautiful 1 I linger yet with Nature, for the night Hath been to me a more familiar face Than that of man, and... | |
| Samuel Bailey - 1823 - 424 páginas
...is the superstition, that could afford a finer range to the imagination than the following? — r. " The stars are forth, the moon above the tops Of the...her starry shade Of dim and solitary loveliness, I learned the language of another world. I do remember me, that in my youth, When I was wandering, —... | |
| British poets - 1824 - 676 páginas
...bears to mine ear A dismal wailing. O mysterious night f Thou art not silent ; many tongues hast thou. The stars are forth, the moon above the tops Of the...loveliness, I learn'd the language of another world. Byron's Manfred, a. 3, s. 4. All is gentle : nought Stirs rudely ; but congenial with the night, Whatever... | |
| Philomathic institution - 1824 - 522 páginas
...sentiment, whence this principle proceeds, is well expressed by himself, in the person of Manfred :— " The stars are forth ; the moon above the tops Of the...her starry shade Of dim and solitary loveliness, I framed the language of another world. I do remember me, that in my youth, When I was wandering—upon... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron, Alfred Howard - 1824 - 226 páginas
...bodiless enjoyment — born and dying With the blest tone which made me ! MANFRED'S NOCTURNAL SOLILOQUY. The stars are forth, the moon above the tops Of the...her starry shade Of dim and solitary loveliness, I learned the language of another world. I do remember me, that in my youth, When I was wandering, —... | |
| George Gordon N. Byron (6th baron.) - 1824 - 340 páginas
...further. SCENE IV. Interior of the Tower. Manfred alone. Man. The stars are forth, the moon ahove the topi Of the snow-shining mountains. — Beautiful! I linger...face Than that of man; and in her starry shade Of ,lim and solitary loveliness, I learn'd the language of another world. I do remember me, that in my... | |
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