Sir Tristram understood the Giants' courses; He felt the embers but the heat was out; He stood contemplating the roasted horses; And all at once, without suspense or doubt, His own decided judgment thus enforces... National Poems - Stran 22avtor: John Hookham Frere - 1867 - 215 straniCelotni ogled - O knjigi
| John Hookham Frere - 1821 - 148 strani
...the mountains on the second night, And wander'd up and down till break of day, When they discover'd, by the dawning light, A lonely glen, where heaps of embers lay; They found unleaven'd fragments, scorch'd and toasted, And the remains of mules and horses roasted. vnr. Sir Tristram understood the... | |
| Giovanni Battista Casti, William Stewart Rose - 1821 - 366 strani
...the mountains on the second night, And wander'd up and down till break of day, When they discover'd, by the dawning light, A lonely glen, where heaps of embers lay ; They found unleavened fragments, scorch'd and toasted, And the remains of mules and horses roasted. VI. VIII.... | |
| John Hookham Frere - 1842 - 148 strani
...the mountains on the second night, And wander'd up and down till break of day, When they discover' d, by the dawning light, A lonely glen, where heaps of embers lay ; They found unleaven'd fragments, scorch'd and toasted, And the remains of mules and horses roasted. VII. VIII. Sir Tristram understood... | |
| John Hookham Frere - 1867 - 260 strani
...Poor foul, me could not recoiled the way. They reach'd the mountains on the fecond night, And wandcr'd up and down till break of day, When they difcover'd,...fomewhere hereabout!" Demonftrating the carcafles, he mows IX. " You fee no traces of their fleeping here, " No heap of leaves or heath, no Giant'sneft—... | |
| John Hookham Frere - 1872 - 628 strani
...the mountains on the second night, And wander'd up and down till break of day, When they discover'd, by the dawning light, A lonely glen, where heaps of embers lay; They found unleaven'd fragments, scorch'd and toasted, And the remains of mules and horses roasted. VIII. Sir Tristram understood the... | |
| John Hookham Frere - 1874 - 448 strani
...the mountains on the second night, And wander'd up and down till break of day, When they discover'd, by the dawning light, A lonely glen, where heaps of embers lay ; They found unleaven'd fragments, scorch'd and toasted, And the remains of mules and horses roasted. VIII. Sir Tristram understood the... | |
| Henry Morley - 1888 - 276 strani
...the mountains on the second night, And wandered up and down till break of day, When they discovered, by the dawning light, A lonely glen, where heaps of embers lay ; They found unleavened fragments, scorched and toasted , And the remains of mules and horses roasted. VIII. Sir... | |
| George Canning, John Hookham Frere, George Ellis - 1890 - 472 strani
...the mountains on the second night, And wandered up and down till break of day, When they discovered, by the dawning light, A lonely glen where heaps of embers lay ; They found unleavened fragments, scorched and toasted, And the remains of mules and horses roasted. VIIL Sir Tristram... | |
| Andrew Lang, Donald Grant Mitchell - 1898 - 564 strani
...the mountains on the second night, And wandered up and down till break of day, When they discovered, by the dawning light, A lonely glen, where heaps of embers lay; They found unleavened fragments, scorched and toasted, And the remains of mules and horses roasted. Sir Tristram... | |
| John Clark Ridpath - 1899 - 526 strani
...the mountains on the second night, And wandered up and down till break of day, When they discovered by the dawning light, A lonely glen, where heaps of embers lay. They found unleavened fragments scorched and toasted, VIII. Sir Tristram understood the Giants' courses ; He felt... | |
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