When all is still on Death's devoted soil, The march-worn soldier mingles for 'the toil ; As rings his glittering tube, he lifts on high The dauntless brow, and spirit-speaking eye, Hails in his heart the triumph yet to come, And hears thy stormy music... The Pleasures of Hope, with Other Poems - Стр. 8авторы: Thomas Campbell - 1817 - Страниц: 136Полный просмотр - Подробнее о книге
| 1851 - Страниц: 658
...described his sufferings when cast away with Anson in the Wager. Hope ! such thy strength- in spiring aid that bore The hardy Byron to his native shore, In horrid climes where Childe's tempests sweep Tumultuous murmurs o'er the troubled deep, Twas him to mourn misfortune's rudest... | |
| Jonathan Swift, William Cooke Taylor - 1840 - Страниц: 596
...exquisitely simple incident will probably remind the reader of Campbell's description of Commodore Byron: In horrid climes, where Chiloe's tempests sweep Tumultuous murmurs o'er the troubled deep, 'T was his to mourn Misfortune's rudest shock ; Scourged by the winds and crndled on the rock, To wake... | |
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