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" Not see? because of night perhaps? - Why, day Came back again for that! before it left, The dying sunset kindled through a cleft: The hills, like giants at a hunting, lay Chin upon hand, to see the game at bay, 'Now stab and end the creature - to the... "
To College Girls and Other Essays - Page 106
by Le Baron Russell Briggs - 1911 - 115 pages
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The Works of Oliver Goldsmith, Volume 4

Oliver Goldsmith - 1854 - 766 pages
...knights takes his resolve?: — Not see ? because of night perhaps ?—why, day Came back again for that! before it left, The dying sunset kindled through a...hunting, lay Chin upon hand, to see the game at bay— Not hear ? When noise was everywhere ! it tolled Increasing like a bell. Names in my ears. Of all the...
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Men and Women

Robert Browning - 1856 - 386 pages
...the timbers start. 32. Not see ? because of night perhaps ? — Why, day Came back again for that ! before it left, The dying sunset kindled through a...at bay, — " Now stab and end the creature — to die heft ! " 33. Not hear? when noise was everywhere ? it tolled Increasing like a bell. Names in my...
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Men and Women

Robert Browning - 1863 - 360 pages
...the timbers start. 32. Not see ? because of night perhaps ? — Why, day Came back again for that ! before it left, The dying sunset kindled through a...— " Now stab and end the creature — to the heft ! " 33. Not hear ? when noise was everywhere ? it tolled Increasing like a bell. Names in my ears,...
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The Century Illustrated Monthly Magazine, Volume 14; Volume 36

American literature - 1888 - 1008 pages
...Crouched like two bulls locked horn in horn in fight — While to the left a tall scalped mountain. . . . The dying sunset kindled through a cleft : The hills,...hunting, lay Chin upon hand, to see the game at bay — might well have been written after seeing the strange, desolate lands lying in western Dakota....
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Saint Pauls, Volume 7

English literature - 1871 - 606 pages
...timbers start. XXXII. " Not see ? because of night perhaps ? "Why, day Cnrne back again for that ! before it left The dying sunset kindled through a...— ' Now stab and end the creature — to the heft ! ' XXXIII. " Not hear ? when noise was everywhere ! it tolled Increasing like a bell. Names in my...
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Eclectic Magazine: Foreign Literature, Volume 13; Volume 76

John Holmes Agnew, Walter Hilliard Bidwell - 1871 - 820 pages
...the timbers start. XXXI1. " Not see ? because of night perhaps? Why, day Came back again for that ! before it left The dying sunset kindled through a...— ' Now stab and end the creature — to the heft ! ' XXXII1. " Not hear ? when noise was everywhere ! it tolled Increasing like a bell. Names in my...
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Selections from [his] Poetical Works

Robert Browning - 1874 - 372 pages
...timbers start. XXXII. Not see ? because of night perhaps ? — why, day Came back again for that ! before it left, The dying sunset kindled through a...— " Now stab and end the creature — to the heft ! " XXXIII. ' Not hear ? when noise was everywhere ! it tolled Increasing like a bell. Names in my...
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Evolution

Evolution - 1881 - 334 pages
...true. You remember Browning's words. So philosophers ought, if fortune permitted them, to die: — " The dying sunset kindled through a cleft : The hills,...and end the creature — to the heft ! ' "Not hear V when noise was everywhere I it tolled, Increasing like a bell, names in my ears Of all the lost adventurers,...
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The Poetical Works of Robert Browning ...: A blot in the 'scutcheon. Colombe ...

Robert Browning - 1882 - 328 pages
...the timbers start. xxxn. Not see ? because of night perhaps ? — why, day Came back again for that ! before it left, The dying sunset kindled through a...— " Now stab and end the creature — to the heft I " XXXIII. Not hear ? when noise was everywhere ! it tolled Increasing like a bell. Names in my ears,...
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Selections from the Poetical Works of Robert Browning: First Series

Robert Browning - 1884 - 308 pages
...the timbers start. XXXII Not see ? because of night perhaps ? — why, day Came back again for that ! before it left, The dying sunset kindled through a...— " Now stab and end the creature— to the heft !" xxxni Not hear ? when noise was everywhere ! it tolled Increasing like a bell. Names in my ears...
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