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" Now, where the quick Rhone thus hath cleft his way, The mightiest of the storms hath ta'en his stand; For here, not one, but many, make their play, And fling their thunderbolts from hand to hand, Flashing and cast around: of all the band, The brightest... "
A hand-book for travellers in Switzerland and the Alps of Savoy and Piedmont ... - Page 139
by John Murray - 1838
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Literary Port Folio, Issues 1-26

1830 - 222 pages
...The mightiest of the storms hath ta 'en his stand : For here, not one, but many, make their play, And fling their thunderbolts from hand to hand, Flashing...the hot shaft should blast whatever therein lurk'd. Sky, mountains, river, winds, lake, lightnings! ye ! With night, and clouds, and thunder, and a soul...
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Jenning's Landscape Annual, Volume 1

1830 - 400 pages
...The mightiest of the storms hath ta'en his stand: for here, not one, but many, make their play, And fling their thunder-bolts from hand to hand, Flashing...the hot shaft should blast whatever therein lurk'd. Sky, mountains, river, winds, lake, lightnings ! ye ! With night, and clouds, and thunder, and a soul...
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Narrative of an Ascent to the Summit of Mont Blanc: On the Eighth and Ninth ...

John Auldjo - 1830 - 224 pages
...\The mightiest of the storms hath ta'en his stand : For here, not one, but many, make their play, And fling their thunderbolts from hand to hand, Flashing...the hot shaft should blast whatever therein lurk'd." Wet through, and suffering excruciating torture from the cold, the position we were obliged to remain...
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The works of lord Byron, Volume 1

George Gordon N. Byron (6th baron.) - 1830 - 386 pages
...The mightiest of the storms hath ta'en his stand: For here, not one, but many, make their play, And fling their thunder-bolts from hand to hand, Flashing...understand, That in such gaps as desolation work'd, Tl " -haft should blast whatever therein lurk'd. xctv. Sky, mountains, river, winds, lake, lightnings!...
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The Tourist in Switzerland and Italy

Thomas Roscoe - 1830 - 398 pages
...The mightiest of the storms hath ta'en his stand: For here, not one, but many, make their play, And fling their thunder-bolts from hand to hand, Flashing...brightest through these parted hills hath fork'd His lightnings,—as if he did understand, That in such gaps as desolation work'd, There the hot shaft...
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Childe Harold's pilgrimage, a romaunt. (Harrow ed.).

George Gordon N. Byron (6th baron.) - 1831 - 290 pages
...The mightiest of the storms hath ta'en his stand : For here, not one, but many, make their play, And fling their thunder-bolts from hand to hand, Flashing...band, The brightest through these parted hills hath forked His lightnings, — as if he did understand, That in such gaps as desolation worked, There the...
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Childe Harold's pilgrimage, a romaunt. Campe's ed

George Gordon N. Byron (6th baron.) - 1831 - 358 pages
...aronnd : of all the band. The brightest throngh these parted hills ktll fork'd His lightuings. — as if he did understand. That in such gaps as desolation work'd, There the hot shaft shonld blast whatever them" lurk'd. scvI. Skj, monntaius, river, winds, lake, lightuings' '<• Wtth...
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Childe Harold's pilgrimage, The giaour, The siege of Corinth [and other poems].

George Gordon N. Byron (6th baron.) - 1832 - 488 pages
...The mightiest of the storms hath ta'en his stand : For here, not one, but many, make their play, And fling their thunderbolts from hand to hand, Flashing...the hot shaft should blast whatever therein lurk'd. XCVI. Sky, mountains, river, winds, lake, lightnings ! ye With night, and clouds, and thunder, and...
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The Complete Works of Lord Byron: Including His Suppressed Poems ..., Volume 1

George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1832 - 488 pages
...The mightiest of the storms hath ta'en his stand : For here, not one, but many, make their play, And fling their thunderbolts from hand to hand, Flashing...the hot shaft should blast whatever therein lurk'd. XCVI. Sky, mountains, river, winds, lake, lightnings! ye With night, and clouds, and thunder, and a...
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The Works of Lord Byron: With His Letters and Journals,

George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1833 - 362 pages
...The mightiest of the storms hath ta'en his stand : For here, not one, but many, make their play, And fling their thunder-bolts from hand to hand, Flashing and cast around: of all the band, The brightesUhrough these partedhills hath fork'd His lightnings, — as if he did understand, That in...
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