Works of Lord Byron: With His Letters and Journals, and His Life, Volumen16John Murray, 1833 |
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... heaven against heaven's matchless King . " Paradise Lost . ] [ " the same sin that overthrew the angels , And of all sins most easily besets Mortals the nearest to the angelic nature : The vile are only vain ; the great are proud ...
... heaven against heaven's matchless King . " Paradise Lost . ] [ " the same sin that overthrew the angels , And of all sins most easily besets Mortals the nearest to the angelic nature : The vile are only vain ; the great are proud ...
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... heavens , and earth , and air , seem'd made for They found no fault with Time , save that he fled ; They saw not in themselves aught to condemn ... Heaven . ” — MILMAN . ] XV . All these were theirs , for they were 10 CANTO IV . DON JUAN .
... heavens , and earth , and air , seem'd made for They found no fault with Time , save that he fled ; They saw not in themselves aught to condemn ... Heaven . ” — MILMAN . ] XV . All these were theirs , for they were 10 CANTO IV . DON JUAN .
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... Heaven to relieve me when I awaked , equally transported and astonished , to see myself drawn out of an affliction , which , the very moment before , appeared to be altogether inextricable . ' -What fable of Esop , nay of Homer , or of ...
... Heaven to relieve me when I awaked , equally transported and astonished , to see myself drawn out of an affliction , which , the very moment before , appeared to be altogether inextricable . ' -What fable of Esop , nay of Homer , or of ...
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... Heaven ! what dark eye meets she there ? ' Tis ' tis her father's - fix'd upon the pair ! - - ( 1 ) [ MS . - " And that short dream contain❜d a life too long . " ] ( 2 ) [ " I awoke from a dream well ! and have not others dreamed ...
... Heaven ! what dark eye meets she there ? ' Tis ' tis her father's - fix'd upon the pair ! - - ( 1 ) [ MS . - " And that short dream contain❜d a life too long . " ] ( 2 ) [ " I awoke from a dream well ! and have not others dreamed ...
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... Heaven descend above The bleeding flower and blasted fruit of love . LXXI . Thus lived - thus died she ; never more on her Shall sorrow light , or shame . She was not made Through years or moons the inner weight to bear , Which colder ...
... Heaven descend above The bleeding flower and blasted fruit of love . LXXI . Thus lived - thus died she ; never more on her Shall sorrow light , or shame . She was not made Through years or moons the inner weight to bear , Which colder ...
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Página 137 - Not where he eats, but where he is eaten : a certain convocation of politic worms are e'en at him. Your worm is your only emperor for diet : we fat all creatures else to fat us, and we fat ourselves for maggots...
Página 6 - And if I laugh at any mortal thing, Tis that I may not weep...
Página 16 - We are somewhat more than ourselves in our sleeps ; and the slumber of the body seems to be but the waking of the soul. It is the ligation of sense, but the liberty of reason ; and our waking conceptions do not match the fancies of our sleeps.
Página 124 - To gild refined gold, to paint the lily, To throw a perfume on the violet, To smooth the ice, or add another hue Unto the rainbow, or with taper-light To seek the beauteous eye of heaven to garnish, Is wasteful, and ridiculous excess.
Página 69 - Seen him I have, but in his happier hour Of social pleasure, ill exchanged for power ; Seen him, uneumber'd with the venal tribe, Smile without art, and win without a bribe.
Página 227 - Why, so can I ; or so can any man : But will they come, when you do call for them ? Glend.
Página 135 - We left our hero and third heroine in A kind of state more awkward than uncommon, For gentlemen must sometimes risk their skin For that sad tempter, a forbidden woman : Sultans too much abhor this sort of sin, And don't agree at all with the wise Roman, Heroic, stoic Cato, the sententious, Who lent his lady to his friend Hortensius.
Página 136 - That never set a squadron in the field, Nor the division of a battle knows More than a spinster...
Página 309 - Auld Lang Syne" brings Scotland, one and all, Scotch plaids, Scotch snoods, the blue hills, and clear streams, The Dee, the Don, Balgounie's brig's black wall, All my boy feelings, all my gentler dreams Of what I then dreamt, clothed in their own pall, Like Banquo's offspring: — floating past me seems My childhood, in this childishness of mine: I care not — 'tis a glimpse of "Auld Lang Syne.
Página 7 - Whose waves of torrent fire inflame with rage. Far off from these a slow and silent stream, Lethe, the river of oblivion, rolls Her watery labyrinth, whereof who drinks, Forthwith his former state and being forgets, Forgets both joy and grief, pleasure and pain.