OH, where is the knight or the squire so bold, As to dive to the howling charybdis below? — I cast in the whirlpool a goblet of gold, And o'er it already the dark waters flow; Whoever to me may the goblet bring, Shall have for his guerdon that gift... Primer of Elocution and Action - Pagina 77di Frank Townsend Southwick - 1890 - 127 pagineVisualizzazione completa - Informazioni su questo libro
| 1842 - 840 pagine
...matchless perhaps for the power and grandeur of its descriptions, is to be found in Rircher. • • Oh, where is the knight or the squire so bold, As to dive to the howling charybdis below ? — I cast in the whirlpool a goblet of gold, And o'er it already the dark waters flow ; Whoever... | |
| 1842 - 850 pagine
...ballad, matchless perbaps for the power and grandenr of its descriptions, is to b* found in Kircher. " Oh, where is the knight or the squire so bold, As to dive to the howling charybdis below ? — 1 cast in the whirlpool a goblet of gold, And o'er it already the dark waters flow ; Whoever... | |
| Friedrich Schiller - 1844 - 410 pagine
...conjectures, to have been either Frederic 1. or Frederic II , of Sicily. Date from 1295 to 1377.] " OH , where is the knight or the squire so bold , As to dive to the howling charybdis below? — I cast in the whirlpool a goblet of gold , And o'er it already the dark waters flow ; Whoever to... | |
| Johann Christoph Friedrich von Schiller - 1852 - 416 pagine
...conjectures, to have been either Frederic I. or Frederic II. of Sicily. Date from 1295 to 1377. " QH, where is the knight or the squire so bold, As to dive to the howling charybdis below ? — . I cast in the whirlpool a goblet of gold, And o'er it already the dark waters flow ; Whoever... | |
| J H. Aitken - 1853 - 378 pagine
...conquer those by jocular exploits, Whom truth and soberness assail'd in vain COWPER. THE DIVER. "On, where is the knight or the squire so bold, As to dive to the howling charybdis^below ? — I cast in the whirlpool a goblet of gold, And o'er it already the dark waters... | |
| Charles William Smith (professor of elocution.) - 1857 - 338 pagine
...310 THE BOOK OF RECITATIONS. PART I.-POETIC. THE DIVER. BY SCHILLER, TRANSLATED BY BULWER LYTTON. " OH, where is the knight or the squire so bold As to dive to the howling Charybdis below ? — I cast in the whirlpool a goblet of gold, And o'er it already the dark waters flow ; Whoever... | |
| John William Stanhope Hows - 1860 - 450 pagine
...lov'd, and ever most ador'd As the god of my life? Why hath he me abhorr'd?" THE DIVEH- ScinnEs. " Oh, where is the knight or the squire so 'bold. As to dive to the howling charybdis below ? — I east into the whirlpool a goblet of gold, And o'er it already the dark waters flow; Whoever... | |
| Friedrich Schiller - 1861 - 676 pagine
...conjectures, to have been cither Fro'lerio I. or Frederic II., of Sicily. Date from 1285 to 1377.] " OH, where is the knight or the squire so bold, As to dive to the howling Charybdis below ? I cast in the whirlpool a gobleta of gold, And o'er it already the dark waters flow; Whoever to me... | |
| 1864 - 742 pagine
...the mode of procedure, which may '* of use to him. THE DIVER. TRANSLATED FRO M • SCH I LLK R. " On, where is the knight or the squire so bold As to dive to the howling Chary bdis below '} I cast iu the whirlpool a goblet of gold, And o'er it already the dark waters flow... | |
| Richard Green Parker, James Madison Watson - 1866 - 618 pagine
...since, a number of other works, some of which have passed through many editions. 187. THE DIVER. H, where is the knight or the squire so bold, As to dive to the howling charybdis ' below ? — I cast into the whirlpool a goblet of gold, And o'er it already the dark waters flow : "Whoever... | |
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