| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron, Thomas Moore - 1833 - 350 pages
...of" Don Juan," Lord Byron has pictured the tranquil life which, at this time, he was leading : — " Sweet hour of twilight ! — in the solitude Of the pine forest, and the silent shore Which hounds Ravenna's immemorial wood, Rooted where once the Adrian wave flow'd o'er, To where the last... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron, George Gordon N. Byron (6th baron.) - 1835 - 348 pages
...of" Don Juan," Lord Byron has pictured the tranquil life which, at this time, he was leading : — " Sweet hour of twilight! — in the solitude Of the pine forest, and the silent shore Which hounds Ravenna's immemorial wood, Rooted where once the Adrian wave flow'd o'er, To where the last... | |
| 1841 - 844 pages
...Scrcn'i TCnfjÄnglidjfeit an bat rufji'äe ücbcn Ьлв er ju Siaoenna fulirt« : . . . ......... ^ Sweet hour of twilight, in the solitude , Of the pine forest and the eilent shore, AVÎiitii bound« Ravenna's immemorial wood, Rooted where once the Adrian wave flow'd... | |
| John Murray (Firm) - 1843 - 616 pages
...durable than the clay of which we are formed ? ' "' The Pineta inspired also those beautiful lines in the third canto of Don Juan : — " Sweet hour of twilight !— in the solitude Of the pine-forest, and the silent shore Which bounds Ravenna' s immemorial wood, Rooted where once the Adrian... | |
| Horace Walpole - 1844 - 548 pages
...blood-hounds, and of the scene of it, the pine-forest of Ravenna, Lord Byron makes beautiful mention in the third canto of Don Juan — " Sweet hour of twilight ! — in the solitude Of the pine-forest, and the silent shore, Which bounds Ravenna's immemorial wood Rooted where once the Adrian... | |
| Horace Walpole - 1844 - 590 pages
...blood-hounds, and of the scene of it, the pinc-furest of Ravenna, Lord Byron makes beautiful mention in th' third canto of Don Juan — "Sweet hour of twilight !-^-in the solitude Of the pine-forest, and the silent shore, Which bounds Ravenna's immemorial wood Rooted where once the Adrian... | |
| Thomas Milner - 1848 - 892 pages
...forest of pines, in which Dante, Boccaccio, Dryden, and Byron have wandered, and rendered famous. " Sweet hour of twilight ! — in the solitude Of the pine forest, and the silent shore, Which Ixninds Ravenna's immemorial wood. Rooted where once the Atlrian wave flow'd oYr, To where the last... | |
| John Murray (Firm), Octavian Blewitt - 1853 - 362 pages
...than the clay of which we are formed ? ' " The Pineta inspired also those beautiful lines in the 3rd canto of Don Juan : — " Sweet hour of twilight!— in the solitude Of the pine-forest, and the silent shore Which bounds Ravenna's immemorial wood. Rooted where once the Adrian... | |
| 1857 - 376 pages
...than the clay of which we are formed ? ' " The Pineta inspired also those beautiful lines in the 3rd canto of Don Juan : — " Sweet hour of twilight!— in the solitude Of the pine-forest, and the silent shore ЛУЫсп bounds Kavenna' s immemorial wood, Hooted where once the... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1866 - 802 pages
...magic ladies, who by one sole act, Transf orm'd their lords to beasts (but that's a fact). TWILIGHT. Sweet hour of twilight ! — in the solitude Of the pine forest, and the silent shore To where the last Caesarean fortress stood. Evenrreen forest ! which Boccaccio's lore And Dryden's... | |
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