Where are thy pomps, Alhambra, earthly sun, That had no rival and no second ? — gone ! Thy glory down the arch of time has roll'd, Like the great day-star to the ocean dim, The billows of the ages o'er thee swim, Gloomy and fathomless ; thy tale is... A Summer in Andalucia - Seite 28von George Dennis - 1839Vollansicht - Über dieses Buch
| 1821 - 778 Seiten
...fathers swarm'd, Doomed by the Moslem scymetar to fall ; Till the red cross was hurl'd from Salcm's wall. Where are thy pomps, Alhambra, earthly sun, That had no rival, and no second ?— gone 1 Thy glory down the arch of time has roll'd, Like the great day-star to the ocean dim, The billows... | |
| 1821 - 726 Seiten
...Doomed by the Moslem scymctar to fall ; Till the red cross was hurl'd from Salem's wall. Where arc thy pomps, Alhambra, earthly sun, That had no rival, and no second ?— gone ! Thy glory down the arch of time has roll'd, Like the great day-star to the ocean dim, Tht billows... | |
| 1826 - 434 Seiten
...fathers swarm'd, Doom'd by the Moslem scymetar to fall, Till the red cross was hurl'd from Salem's wall. Where are thy pomps, Alhambra, earthly sun, That had no rival and no second ?—gone! Thy glory down the arch of time has roll'd, Like the great day-star to the ocean dim, The billows of... | |
| 1830 - 824 Seiten
...trumpet's voice arose, Hnlliaut and bold, and yet no sound of war, But summoning thy beauty from repose. Where are thy pomps, Alhambra, earthly sun, That had no rival, and no second?— gone ! 7'Ai/ ylory tit ICH the tirch f>J'time has rolfd, Like the créât day-star to the ocean dim, The... | |
| George Croly - 1830 - 372 Seiten
...feud. That round the bulwarks of their fathers swarm'd, Doom'd by the Moslem scimitar to fall; xxxiv. Where are thy pomps, Alhambra, earthly sun, That had no rival, and no second ? — gone ! Thy glory down the arch of time has roll'd, Like the great day-star to the ocean dim, The billows... | |
| James Bell - 1832 - 622 Seiten
...sword, Sat like a genie in the diamond's blaze, Oh, to have seen thee in the ancient days !" ***** Where are thy pomps, Alhambra, earthly sun, That had no rival, and no second? — gone! Thy glory down the arch of time has roll'd Like the grent day-star to the ocean dim ; The billows of... | |
| Author of The young man's own book - 1836 - 336 Seiten
...fathers swarm'd, Doom'd by the Moslem scymetar to fall, Till the red cross was hurl'd from Salem's wall. Where are thy pomps, Alhambra, earthly sun, That had no rival and no second ? — gone ! Thy glory down the arch of time has roll'd, Like the great day-star to the ocean dim, The billows... | |
| George Dennis - 1839 - 470 Seiten
...L'Alhambra est )e chef-d'oeuvre de 1'architecture Arabe, comme le Parthenon est le miracle du genie de la Grece. CHATEAUBRIAND. Where are thy pomps, Alhambra,...earthly sun That had no rival and no second ? — gone ! . . . . The spear and diadem are from thee gone ; Silence is now sole monarch on thy throne ! CROLV.... | |
| 1839 - 550 Seiten
...like the ballad mentioned by Sir Philip Sidney, stir the soul as with the voice of a trumpet ? — " Where are thy pomps, Alhambra, earthly sun, That had no rival and no second ?• gone ! Thy glory down tho arch of Time hath roll'd, Like the great day-star to the ocean dim, The billows... | |
| Readings - 1843 - 466 Seiten
...bowed, 'Twas gone, and all was night once more, Wild rain, and whirlwind's doubled roar. THE ALHAMBRA. WHERE are thy pomps, Alhambra'', earthly sun That had no rival, and no second?—gone! Thy glory down the arch of time has rolled, Like the great day-star to the ocean dim,... | |
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