Touch'd by the music, and the melting scene, Was scarce one tearless eye amidst the crowd : — Stern warriors, resting on their swords, were seen To veil their eyes, as pass'd each much-loved shroud, While woman's softer soul in woe dissolved aloud. The Miscellaneous Prose Works of Sir Walter Scott, Bart - 第 277 頁Walter Scott 著 - 1835完整檢視 - 關於此書
| 1809 - 572 頁
...parting bugle bid Its farewell o'er the /rave of worth and truth. Prone to the dust, afflicted Waldcgrave hid His face on earth. Him watch'd in gloomy ruth, His woodland guide ; but words liad none Ui sooth The grief that knew not consolation's name : Casting his Indian mantle o'er the... | |
| Richard Cumberland - 1809 - 518 頁
...Waldegrave, agonized by the loss of Gertrude and Albert, receives the condolence of th« kind Indian : " Then mournfully the parting bugle bid " Its farewell...: " Casting his Indian mantle o'er the youth, " He watch'd, beneath its folds, each burst that came, " Convulsive, ague-like, across his shuddering frame... | |
| Enos Bronson - 1809 - 458 頁
...appropriate to America, and distinct from the manners of every other country. XXXIV. " Then mournfully tbe parting bugle bid Its farewell o'er the grave of worth...afflicted Waldegrave hid His face on earth ; — him watched in gloomy ruth, His woodland guide ; but words had none to sooth The grief that knew not consolation's... | |
| Ralph Griffiths, George Edward Griffiths - 1809 - 574 頁
...eyes, as pas»'d each much-lov'd shroud—™ While woman's softer soul in woe diasolv'd aloud. v ' Then mournfully the parting bugle bid Its farewell...the grave of worth and truth ; Prone to the dust, a&icted Waldegrave hid His face on earth : — him watch'd in gloomy ruth, H.3 woodland guide; but... | |
| 1809 - 914 頁
...truth; Prone to the dust afflicted Л\*аЫеет»т« hid His face on earth ; — him watched IB gloomy ruth, His woodland guide ; but words had none...to sooth The grief that knew not consolation's name : fasting his Indian mantle o'er the youth, He watched, beneath its folds, each burst that came Convulsive,... | |
| Thomas Campbell - 1809 - 148 頁
...their eyes, as pass'd each much-lov'd shroudWhile woman's softer soul in woe dissolv'd aloud. xxxiv. Then mournfully the parting bugle bid Its farewell o'er the grave of worth and truth j Prone to the dust, afflicted Waldegrave hid His face on earth; — him watch'd in gloomy ruth, His... | |
| Thomas Campbell - 1810 - 272 頁
...eyes, as pass'd each much-lov'd shroud — While woman's softer soul in woe dissolv'd aloud. XXXIV. Then mournfully the parting bugle bid Its farewell...name : Casting his Indian mantle o'er the youth, He watch'd, beneath its folds, each burst that came Convulsive, ague-like across his shuddering frame... | |
| 1810 - 438 頁
...woe at once appropriate to America, and distinct from the manners of every other country. XXXIV. ' Then mournfully the parting bugle bid Its farewell...name : Casting his Indian mantle o'er the youth, He watch'd, beneath its folds, each burst that came Convulsive, ague-like, across his shuddering frame... | |
| Thomas Campbell - 1810 - 266 頁
...their eyes, as pass'd eachmuch-lov'd shroudWhile woman's softer soul in woe dissolv'd aloud. XXXIV. Then mournfully the parting bugle bid Its farewell,...that knew not consolation's name: Casting his Indian mautle o'er the youth, He watch'd, beneath its folds, each burst that came Convulsive, ague-like across... | |
| Thomas Campbell - 1814 - 274 頁
...much-lov'd shroudWhile woman's softer soul in woe dissolv'd aloud. XXXIV. • Then mournfully the.parting bugle bid Its farewell, o'er the grave of worth and...name : Casting his Indian mantle o'er the youth, He watch'd, beneath its folds, each burst that came Convulsive, ague4ike across his shuddering frame !... | |
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