| Frederic Stewart Colwell - 1989 - 246 páginas
...fatal gift of beauty. She looks a sea Cybele, fresh from ocean Rising with her tiara of proud towers The castled crag of Drachenfels Frowns o'er the wide and winding Rhine. Byron's are rhetorical triumphs; Keats's imaginative incursions into the realms of gold are of a different... | |
| George Gordon Byron - 1994 - 884 páginas
...this was firm, and from a foreign shore Well to that heart might his these absent greetings pour ! 1. The castled crag of Drachenfels Frowns o'er the wide and winding Rhine, Whose breast of waters broadly swells Between the banks which bear the vine, And hills all rich with... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1996 - 868 páginas
...this was firm, and from a foreign shore 405 Well to that heart might his these absent greetings pour! The castled crag of Drachenfels' Frowns o'er the wide and winding Rhine, Whose breast of waters broadly swells Between the banks which bear the vine, 1 . The castle of Drachenfels... | |
| Brigitte Glaser - 2001 - 678 páginas
...darauf die erste beste Stelle dieser Art an. Wir greifen zu der bekannten, Childe Har. III, 55, 1: The castled crag of Drachenfels Frowns o'er the wide and winding Rhine, Whose breast of waters broadly swells Between the banks which bear the vine, And hills all rieh with... | |
| Leopold R. G. Decloedt, Peter Delvaux - 2001 - 240 páginas
...Güte der irdischen Gegebenheiten. Die vier Strophen sind Harold selber in den Mund gelegt. Sie lauten: The castled crag of Drachenfels Frowns o'er the wide and winding Rhine, Whose breast of waters broadly swells Between the banks which bear the vine, And hills all rich with... | |
| Otto Magnus - 2002 - 372 páginas
...about them at home. Father made us translate metrically the beautiful portrayal of the Drachenfels: ‘The castled crag of Drachenfels Frowns o'er the wide and winding Rhine Whose breast of waters broadly swells Between the banks which bear the wine.' Of course we were exasperated... | |
| William Wells Brown - 2003 - 324 páginas
...canto of "Childe Harold" which describes in such a graphic manner the stream they were then ascending:7 "The castled crag of Drachenfels Frowns o'er the wide and winding Rhine, Whose breast of waters proudly swells Between the banks which bear the vine, And hills all rich with... | |
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