| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1831 - 498 pages
...To pore o'er the precepts by pedagogues taught. 4. Again I behold where for hours I have ponder'd, As reclining, at eve, on yon tombstone I lay; Or round the steep brow of the churchyard I wander'd, To catch the last gleam of the sun's setting ray. 5. I once more view the room, with spectators... | |
| William Brockedon - Views - 1834 - 380 pages
...by the bell, we resorted, To pore o'er the precepts by pedagogues taught. Again I behold where for hours I have pondered, As reclining at eve on yon...To catch the last gleam of the sun's setting ray." Lines on a distant View of Harrow — Hours of Idleness. AFTER having been for two years under the... | |
| E.C. and W. Osborne - Birmingham (England) - 1840 - 334 pages
...resorted, To pore o'er the precepts by pedagogues taught. Again I behold where for hours I have ponder'd, As reclining, at eve, on yon tombstone I lay ; Or round the steep brow of the churchyard I wander'd, To catch the last gleam of the sun's setting ray. I once more view the room, with spectators... | |
| David Simons - 1841 - 178 pages
...Written on a visit to Newtown Church, Montgomeryshire. "Again I behold where for hours I have poiider'd As reclining at eve on yon tomb-stone I lay ; Or round the steep brow of the churchyard I wander' d, To catch the last gleam of the sun's setting ray." BVBON. CALLED by the Sunday's sweet and... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1843 - 648 pages
...resorted, To pore o'er the precepts by pedagogues taught. Again I behold where for hours I have ponder'd, As reclining, at eve, on yon tombstone I lay ; Or round the steep brow of the churchyard I wander'd, To catch the last gleam of the sun's setting ray. I once more view the room with spectators... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1847 - 880 pages
...we reTo pore o'er the precepts by pedagogues taught. Again I behold where for hours I have ponder'd, As reclining, at eve, on yon tombstone ' I lay ; Or round the steep brow of the churchyard I wandcr'd, To catch the List gleam of the suu's setting ray. I once more view the room, with spectators... | |
| Felix Summerly - Great Britain - 1847 - 100 pages
...revisiting the place in after years, he sings — Again I behold where for hours I have ponder'd, An reclining, at eve, on yon tombstone I lay; Or round the steep brow of the churchyard I wander'd, To catch the last gleam of the sun's setting ray. On the north the views are less extensive,... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1848 - 428 pages
...warned by the bell, we resorted, To pore o'er the precepts by pedagogues taught Again 1 behold where for hours I have pondered, As reclining, at eve, on yon...To catch the last gleam of the sun's setting ray. I once more view the room with spectators surrounded, Where, as Zanga, I trod on Alonzo o'erthrown... | |
| George Gordon N. Byron (6th baron.) - 1859 - 614 pages
...resorted, To pore o'er the precepts by pedagogues taught. Again I behold where for hours I have ponder'd, As reclining, at eve, on yon tombstone I lay ; Or round the steep brow of the churchyard I wander'd, To catch the last gleam of the sun's setting ray. I once more view the room, with spectators... | |
| George Gordon N. Byron (6th baron.) - 1859 - 586 pages
...o'er the precepts by pedagogues taught. Again I behold where for hours I have ponder'd, As reelining, at eve, on yon tombstone I lay ; Or round the steep brow of the churchyard I wander 'd, To cateh the last gleam of the suns setting ray. I once more view the room, with speetators... | |
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