| 1835 - 426 pages
...the kings of the cloud-crowned pyramid, Their noteless bones in oblivion hid ; Ye slumber unmarked 'mid the desolate main, While the wonder and pride of your works remain. 106 Literature, Hyacinthe ; or, the Contrast. This is the work of a lady, of whom we know nothing more... | |
| 1828 - 332 pages
...As the kings of the cloud-crowned pyramid, Their noteless bones in oblivion hid, Ye slumber unmark'd 'mid the desolate main, While the wonder and pride of your works remain. The next is a stately elegy, abounding in dignified and lofty images; and it is one which we better... | |
| Lyre - 1830 - 396 pages
...As the kings of the cloud-crown'd pyramid, Their noteless bones in oblivion hid, Ye slumber unmark'd 'mid the desolate main, While the wonder and pride of your works remain. STANZAS FOR AN ARABIAN AIR. BRIGHT, bright is the eye of the wild gazelle, And her footstep fleet and... | |
| Charlotte Fiske Bates - 1832 - 1022 pages
...the cloud-crowned pyramids' founders sleep Noteless and lost in oblivion deep, Ye slumber unmarked 'mid the desolate main, While the wonder and pride of your works remain. WILLIAM GILMORE SIMMS. PROGRESS IN DENIAL. " YET, onward still ! " the spirit cries within, 'Tis I... | |
| 1833 - 578 pages
...As the kings of the cloud-crown'd pyramid Their noteless bones in oblivion hid; Ye slumber unmark'd 'mid the desolate main, While the wonder and pride of your works remain.' We make no apology either to Mr. Montgomery or to our readers for having stepped aside to pluck these... | |
| Benjamin Dudley Emerson - 1833 - 288 pages
...verdure gleams forth on your weary eye;— Their noteless bones in oblivion hid, Ye slumber unmarked 'mid the desolate main, While the wonder and pride of your works remain. LESSON XXVI. Opening of the Sixth Seat.—T. GRAY, JUN. And I beheld when he opened the Sixth Seal.... | |
| Lydia Howard Sigourney - 1834 - 316 pages
...the cloud-crowned pyramids' founders sleep Noteless and lost in oblivion deep, Ye slumber unmarked 'mid the desolate main, While the wonder and pride of your works remain. MARRIAGE OF THE DEAF AND DUMB. No word! no sound! But yet a solemn rite Proceedeth through the festive-lighted... | |
| 1834 - 406 pages
...the kings of the eloud-erowned pyramid, Their noteless bones in oblivion hid ; Ye slumber unmark'd 'mid the desolate main, While the wonder and pride of your works remain. WITH WILD FLOWERS TO A SICK FRIEND. RISE from the dells where ye first were born, From the tangled... | |
| 1834 - 402 pages
...the kings of the cloud-crowned pyramid, Their noteless bones in oblivion hid ; Ye slumber unmark'd 'mid the desolate main, While the wonder and pride of your works remain. WITH WILD FLOWERS TO A SICK FRIEND. RISE from the dells where ye first were born, From the tangled... | |
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