| Musenalm / Nachweis |
| Autor | Lord Byron |
| Realname | Byron, George Gordon |
| Titel | LORD BYRON ON LEAVING NEWSTEAD ABBEY / (One of the poet’s earliest productions.) / 1803 / Why dost thou build the hall? Son of the winged days! Thou lookest / from thy tower to-day; yet a few years, and the blast of the desert / comes; it howls in thy emp |
| Incipit | Through thy battlements, Newstad, the hollow winds whistle; / Thou, the hall of my Fathers, art gone to decay; / In thy once smiling garden, the hemlock an thistle / Have choekd up the rose, whcih late bloom’d in the way. |
| Objekt | Gedicht/Lied |
| Abbildung | N |
| Anmerkungen | Mit einer Illustration (INr 130064, Obj 9) |
| InhaltNr | 130063 |
| Herausgeber | J. Hedman |
| Realname | |
| Ort | Heidelberg |
| Jahr | |
| Titel | The / ENGLISH FIRESIDE / upon the banks / OF THE / Rhine / An Almanack for the year / 1829. / Exhibiting / a choice of English and German Tales, / poems and historical anecdotes / selected by / J. Hedman / »My judgment is, that they ought / to serve but f |
| Reihentitel | English Fireside, The 1829 |
| Struktur | VB, G, G, gT, nT, I-Verz, SS1–324, darin 4 GG, 3 MusBB |
| Norm | ~ |
| Anmerkungen | Original Buchrücken eingeklebt nach VB |
| AlmanachNr | 4814 |
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| Seite | 2 |
| Paginierung | ar |
| Objektzaehler | 8 |