| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1846 - 848 pages
...tuft of blackening firs. Is it the wind those branches stirs? No, no ! from out the forest (irance Tho steeds rush on in plunging pride ; But where are they the reins to guide ? A thousand horse —... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1847 - 880 pages
...Is it the wind those branches stirs ? No, no ! from out the forest prance A trampling troop ; I sec t, where the deep skies assume CXXIX. Hues which have...its glory. There is given Unto the things of earth, I With flowing tail, and flying mane, Wide nostrils — never stretch'd by pain, Mouths bloodless to... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron, Thomas Moore - 1847 - 356 pages
...tuft of blackening firs. Is it the wind those branches stirs ? No, no ! from out the forest prance A trampling troop ; I see them come ! In one vast...they advance ! I strove to cry — my lips were dumb. (1) [MS. — ." Rose crimson, nnd forbad the stars To sparkle in their radiant cars." — EJ The steeds... | |
| 1847 - 312 pages
...with the northern light : — " From out the forest prance A trampling troop, — I see them come ! A thousand horse — and none to ride ! — With flowing tail, and flying mane, Wide nostrils, never stretched by pain, Mouths bloodless to the bit or rein, 15* And feet that... | |
| Robert Bailey Thomas - 1860 - 628 pages
...your good character, for it is, anj ever will be, your best wealth. THE WILD HORSES. A TRAMi'i I\T. troop ! I see them come ; In one vast squadron they...on in plunging pride, But where are they the reins who guide? A thousand horse, and none to ride ! With flowing tail and flying maue, Wide nostrils never... | |
| Henry Krasinski - 1848 - 344 pages
...them in their solitude ; one of them neighs, others respond, then all retire with lightning speed. A thousand horse and none to ride ! With flowing tail and flying mane, Wide nostrils — never stretched by pain, Mouths bloodless to the bit or rein, And feet that... | |
| Henry Krasinski - 1848 - 342 pages
...disturb them in their solitude; one of them neighs, others respond, then all retire with lightning speed. A thousand horse and none to ride ! With flowing tail and flying mane, Wide nostrils — never stretched by pain, Mouths bloodless to the bit or rein, And feet that... | |
| William Russell - 1849 - 310 pages
...with the northern light : — " From out the forest prance A trampling troop, — I see them come ! A thousand horse — and none to ride ! — With flowing tail, and flying mane, Wide nostrils, never stretched by pain, Mouths bloodless to the bit or rein, 15* And feet that... | |
| William Russell - 1849 - 320 pages
...with the northern light : — " From out the forest prance A trampling troop, — I see them come ! A thousand horse — and none to ride ! — With flowing tail, and flying mane, Wide nostrils, never stretched by pain, Mouths bloodless to the bit or rein, 15* And feet that... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1854 - 1126 pages
...tuft of blackening firs. Is it the wind those branches stirs ? No, no ! from out the forest prance hillips, Sampson, and Company mane, Wide nostrils — never stretch'd by pain, Mouths bloodless to the bit or rein, And feet that... | |
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