The Works of Lord Byron: With His Letters and Journals, and His Life, Volume 11J. Murray, 1835 |
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... turn'd around thy head , Thou shalt marvel I am not As thy shadow on the spot , And the power which thou dost feel Shall be what thou must conceal . And a magic voice and verse Hath baptized thee with a curse ; And a spirit of the air ...
... turn'd around thy head , Thou shalt marvel I am not As thy shadow on the spot , And the power which thou dost feel Shall be what thou must conceal . And a magic voice and verse Hath baptized thee with a curse ; And a spirit of the air ...
Page 42
... turn to ashes at his wrath . To him War offers daily sacrifice ; To him Death pays his tribute ; Life is his , With all its infinite of agonies— And his the spirit of whatever is ! ( 1 ) [ This we think is out of place , at least , if ...
... turn to ashes at his wrath . To him War offers daily sacrifice ; To him Death pays his tribute ; Life is his , With all its infinite of agonies— And his the spirit of whatever is ! ( 1 ) [ This we think is out of place , at least , if ...
Page 62
... turn aside From men and their delights . Her . Beshrew the hour , But those were jocund times ! I would that such Would visit the old walls again ; they look As if they had forgotten them . Manuel . Must change their chieftain first ...
... turn aside From men and their delights . Her . Beshrew the hour , But those were jocund times ! I would that such Would visit the old walls again ; they look As if they had forgotten them . Manuel . Must change their chieftain first ...
Page 72
... turning his sad con- templations inwards , he applies to himself the fatal history of the king of Sparta . It is as follows : - Pausanias , a Lacedæmonian general , acquires glory by the important victory at Platæa , but afterwards ...
... turning his sad con- templations inwards , he applies to himself the fatal history of the king of Sparta . It is as follows : - Pausanias , a Lacedæmonian general , acquires glory by the important victory at Platæa , but afterwards ...
Page 79
... turn to those compositions in which Lord Byron has allowed his soul to sink down into gentler and more ordinary feelings . Many beautiful and pathetic strains have flowed from his heart , of which the tenderness is as touching as the ...
... turn to those compositions in which Lord Byron has allowed his soul to sink down into gentler and more ordinary feelings . Many beautiful and pathetic strains have flowed from his heart , of which the tenderness is as touching as the ...
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