| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1907 - 1376 pages
...Heralds, and relics of old Gothic manners, x. Formed a sepulchral melodrame. Of all The fools who flocked l 401 In deeds and days, and sway, and let me add, In glory (for we h woe. There throbbed not there a thought which pierced the pall; And when the gorgeous coffin was laid... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1907 - 1376 pages
...old Gothic manners, x. Formed a sepulchral melodramc. Of all The fools who flocked to swell or sec the show, Who cared about the corpse? The funeral Made the attraction, and the black the woe. There throbbed not there a thought which pierced the pall; And when the gorgeous coffin was laid... | |
| John William Cunliffe, James Francis Augustine Pyre, Karl Young - 1910 - 1174 pages
...Heralds, and relics of old Gothic manners, Formed a sepulchral melodrame. Of all The fools who flocked labors see Crowned from some woe. 20 There throbbed not there a thought which pierced the pall ; And when the gorgeous coffin was... | |
| Curtis Hidden Page - 1910 - 968 pages
...manners, Form'da sepulchral melodrame. Of all The fools who flock'cl to swell or see the show, Who cured woe. There tlirobb'd not there a thought which pierced the pall ; And when the gorgeous coffin was... | |
| William Macneile Dixon - 1911 - 792 pages
...Heralds, and relics of old Gothic manners, Form'da sepulchral melodrame. Of all The fools who flock' d to swell or see the show, Who cared about the corpse...The funeral Made the attraction, and the black the woe. There throbb'd not there a thought which pierced the pall ; And when the gorgeous coffin was laid... | |
| Henry George Bohn - 1911 - 784 pages
...their persons by the hour To mimic sorrow when the heart's not sad. 1865 Blair : The Grave, Line 15G Of all The fools who flock'd to swell or see the show, Who car'd about the corpse? The funeral Made the attraction, and the black the woe ; There throbb'd not... | |
| George Benjamin Woods - 1916 - 1604 pages
...reversion.)2 t Wellington and Napoleon. * That Is, his by right of future possession. The fools who flock 'd see a world in a grain of sand, And a heaven in a...flower; Hold infinity in the palm of your hand, A woe. There throbb 'd not there a thought which pierced the pall ; And when the gorgeous coffin was... | |
| Edwin Greenlaw, James Holly Hanford - 1919 - 712 pages
...Bought also; and the torches, cloaks, and banners, Heralds, and relics of old Gothic manners, Form'da , existed in the English tongue when the Bible was...Sunday, day after day, the crowds thai gathered round woe. There throbb'd not there a thought which pierced the pall; • And, when the gorgeous coffin was... | |
| KATE LOUISE ROBERTS - 1922 - 1422 pages
...BYRON— Don Juan. Canto IV. St. 12. 4 Ofall The fools who flock'd to swell or see the show Who car'd but know that I love thee, whatever thou art. MOORE — Come, Rest i woe; There throbb'd not there a thought which pierc'd the pall. BYRON — Vision of Judgment. St. 10.... | |
| Jay Broadus Hubbell, John Owen Beaty - 1923 - 566 pages
...Bought also; and the torches, cloaks, and banners, Heralds, and relics of old Gothic manners Form'da sepulchral melodrame. Of all The fools who flock'd...The funeral Made the attraction, and the black the woe. There throbb'd not there a thought which pierced the pall; And when the gorgeous coffin was laid... | |
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