| Fashion - 740 pages
...but the wind, Or the car rattling o'er the stony street ; On with the dance ! let joy be unconfined ; No sleep till morn, when youth and pleasure meet To chase the glowing hours with flying feetBat hark ! that heavy sound breaks in once more, As if the clouds its echo would repeat : And nearer,... | |
| William Hone - 1839 - 874 pages
...but the wind, Or the car rattling o'er the stony street ; On with the dance ! let joy be unconfined ; No sleep till morn, when youth and pleasure meet To chase the glowing hours with flying fleetBut, hark ! — that heavy sound breaks in once more. As if the clouds its echo would repeat ;... | |
| English poetry - 1840 - 368 pages
...but the wind Or the car rattling o'er the stony street ; On with the dance ! let joy be unconfiued ; No sleep till morn, when Youth and Pleasure meet To...; And nearer, clearer, deadlier than before ! Arm! arm ! it is — it is the cannon's opening roar! Within a window'd niche of that high hall Sate Brunswick's... | |
| Oratory - 1840 - 452 pages
...but the wind, Or the car rattling o'er the stony street ; On with the dance ! let joy be unconfined ; No sleep till morn, when Youth and Pleasure meet To...; And nearer, clearer, deadlier than before ! Arm ! arm ! it is ! — it is ! — the cannon's opening roar! Within a windowed niche of that high hall... | |
| George Willson - Elocution - 1840 - 298 pages
...but the wind, Or the car rattling o'er the stony slreet : On with the dance ! let joy be unconfined ; No sleep till morn when youth and pleasure meet To...repeat, And nearer, clearer, deadlier than before ! (H) A*rm ! arm! it is — it is the cannon's opening roar! Loudncss. ' This refers to the degree... | |
| 1840 - 342 pages
...advanced hefore the courteous host and hostess found their hanquet halls deserted ; it proved indeed . "No sleep 'till morn, when youth and pleasure meet, To chase the glowing hours with flying feat*" But a gayer festival, with more agrtmtne and less allny to the general enfoyment, may seldom... | |
| George Gordon N. Byron (6th baron.) - 1841 - 474 pages
...strikes like a rising knell ! XXII. Did ye not hear it ? — No ; 'twas but the wind, Or the car rattling o'er the stony street ; On with the dance ! let joy...; And nearer, clearer, deadlier than before ! Arm ! Arm ! it is — it is — the cannon's opening roar ! i •• . : That sound the first amidst the... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1841 - 998 pages
...but the wind, Or the car rattling o'er the stony street; On with the dance! let joy be unconfined; iar to Lord Byron, and does not adapt itself t arm! it is — it is — the cannon's opening roar! ХХШ. Within a window'd niche of that high hall... | |
| George W. Burnap - Women - 1841 - 288 pages
...but the wind, Or the car rattling o'er the stony street; On with the dance! let joy be unconfined; No sleep till morn when youth and pleasure meet, To...•And nearer, clearer, deadlier than before! Arm! arm! it is — it is — the cannon's opening roar. "Ah! then and there was hurrying to and fro, And... | |
| Andrew Comstock - Elocution - 1841 - 410 pages
...Or the car' rattling o'er the stony street. — | On with the dance' ! | let joy be unconfin'd' ; j No sleep till morn', | when Youth, and Pleasure meet,...breaks in once more', | As if the clouds its echo would repeal; | And nearer, | clearer, j dead'lier than before ! | Arm' ! | arm' ! | it is, — | it is'... | |
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