| 1869 - 398 pages
...the national benefits of the Battle of Hustings in the following lines : — " In the deep blue ot eve, Ere the twinkling of stars had begun, Or the...his leave Of the skies and the sweet setting sun,— " I climb'd to yon heights, "Where the Norman encamp'd him of old, "With his bowmen and knights, And... | |
| Henry Wadsworth Longfellow - 1876 - 288 pages
...chose, But, dying, lay amid his Norrnau foes. Lord Tlmrlow. LINES ON THE CAMP HILL, NKAR HASTINGS. IN the deep blue of eve, Ere the twinkling of stars...his leave Of the skies and the sweet setting sun, With his bowmen and knights, And his banner all burnished with gold. At the Conqueror's side There... | |
| Henry Wadsworth Longfellow - 1876 - 288 pages
...subjects chose, But, dying, lay amid his Norman foes. LINES Lord Thurlow. ON THE CAMP HILL, NEAR HASTINGS. IN the deep blue of eve, Ere the twinkling of stars...his leave Of the skies and the sweet setting sun, With his bowmen and knights, And his banner all burnished with gold. At the Conqueror's side There... | |
| Thomas Campbell - 1880 - 852 pages
...on earth itself begins, when Love has bid farewell. 1830. LINES ON I III: CAMP HILL, NEAR HASTINGS. IN the deep blue of eve, Ere the twinkling of stars...his leave Of the skies and the sweet setting sun, I climb'd to yon heights, Where the Norman encamp'd him of old, With his bowmen and knights, And his... | |
| Jabez Marrat - 1882 - 298 pages
...lived for some years at Hastings, and thus celebrated the battle : — ALL SAINTS' CHUBCH, HASTINGS. ' In the deep blue of eve, Ere the twinkling of stars had beg'^2; Or the lark took his leave Of the skies and the sweet, setting sun; — I climbed to yon heights,... | |
| Moffatt and Paige - 1883 - 214 pages
...burn'-ished mar'-shal > chiv'-al-ry min'-strel-sy ramp'-art-ed mar -shalled * hau'-berk pa-vil'-ion IN the deep blue of eve, Ere the twinkling of stars had begnn, Or the lark took his leave Of the skies and the sweet setting sun, I climbed to yon heights,... | |
| Thomas Campbell, John Hogben - 1885 - 296 pages
...glory twine ?) His watery course — a world-encircling line. LINES ON THE CAMP HILL, NEAR HASTINGS. IN the deep blue of eve, Ere the twinkling of stars had began, Or the lark took his leave Of the skies and the sweet setting sun, I climbed to yon heights,... | |
| Sophia Elizabeth De Morgan - 1895 - 312 pages
...pleasant hills ; ' come into his head ' the day before. I do not think they were ever published : • In the deep blue of eve, Ere the twinkling of stars...begun, Or the lark took his leave Of the skies and the bright setting sun, ' I stood on the heights Where the Norman encamped him of old, With his barons... | |
| William Edward Armytage Axon - 1897 - 322 pages
...already been named under Battle. Thomas Campbell has written " Lines on the Camp Hill, near Hastings." In the deep blue of eve, Ere the twinkling of stars...his leave Of the skies and the sweet setting sun, I clambered to yon heights, Where the Norman encamped him of old, With his bowmen and knights, And... | |
| 1907 - 68 pages
...in. LENT BY ARTIST. 221 "ON THE CAMP HILL, NEAE HASTINGS." SIB DONALD CUHRIE, GCMGJMW Turner, RA " In the deep blue of eve, Ere the twinkling of stars...his leave Of the skies and the sweet setting sun, I climbed to jon heights, Where the Norman encamped him of old, With his bowmen and knights, And his... | |
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