Gone like a star that through the firmament Shot and was lost, in its eccentric course Dazzling, perplexing. Yet thy heart, methinks, Was generous, noble — noble in its scorn Of all things low or little ; nothing there Sordid or servile. If imagined... The Works of Lord Byron - Page 70by George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1903Full view - About this book
| 1924 - 1072 pages
...perplexing. Yet thy heart, methinks, Was generous, noble — noble in its scorn Of all things 2. ow or little ; nothing there Sordid or servile. If imagined...thy gratitude would build On slight foundations." Moore fully returned Byron's affection. Their personal relations continued only during those few hectic... | |
| Samuel Rogers - 1830 - 516 pages
...course Dazzling, perplexing. Yet thy heart, methinks, Was generous, noble— noble in its scorn Of all things low or little ; nothing there Sordid or...life Not happy, in thy death thou surely wert, Thy with accomplish'd ; dying in the land Where thy young mind had caught ethereal fire, Dying in Greece,... | |
| Samuel Rogers - 1830 - 318 pages
...course Dazzling, perplexing. Yet thy heart, methinks, Was generous, noble — noble in its scorn Of all things low or little ; nothing there Sordid or...know, None more than I, thy gratitude would build • See the tale as told by Boccaccio and Dryden. f They wait for the traveller's carriage at the foot... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1830 - 532 pages
...course Dazzling, perplexing. Yet thy heart, methinks. Was generous, noble— noble in its scorn Of all things low or little ; nothing there Sordid or...imagined wrongs Pursued thee, urging thee sometimes to do Tilings long regretted, oft, as many know, Noue more than I, thy gratitude would build On slight foundations... | |
| Samuel Rogers - 1830 - 514 pages
...course Dazzling, perplexing. Yet thy heart, methinks, Was generous, noble — noble in its scorn Of all things low or little ; nothing there Sordid or servile. If imagined wrongs Pursued ilit i-, urging thee sometimes to do Thinge long regretted, oft, as many know. None more than I, thy... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1830 - 528 pages
...scorn Of all things low or little ; nothing there Surdid or servile. If imagined wrongs Pursued tbee, ts Was traced,— and then it faded MS it came, And he stood calm and Noue more than I, tby gratitude would build On slight foundations : and, if in thy life Not happy,... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron, Thomas Moore - 1831 - 572 pages
...course Dazzling, perplexing. Yet thy heart, methinks, Was generous, noble — noble in its scorn Of all things low or little ; nothing there Sordid or...Not happy, in thy death thou surely wert, Thy wish accomplish'd ; dying in the land Where thy young mind had caught ethereal fire, Dying in GREECE, and... | |
| George Gordon N. Byron (6th baron.) - 1831 - 622 pages
...course Dazzling, perplexing. Yet thy heart, methiaki, Was generous, nohle — nohle in its scorn Of all things low or little ; nothing there Sordid or...as many know, None more than I, thy gratitude would huild On slight foundations : and, if in thy life Not happy, in thy death thou surely wert, Thy wish... | |
| Thomas Moore - 1832 - 592 pages
...perplexing. Yet thy heart, methinks, Was generous, noble — noble in its scorn Of all things low orjittle; nothing there Sordid or servile. If imagined wrongs...sometimes to do Things long regretted, oft, as many know, ' • Adrianum mare. — CICERO. » ' « See the Prophecy of Dante » 3 « See the tale as told by... | |
| Oskar Ludwig Bernhard Wolff - 1832 - 706 pages
...ge&lie&en, йбег (See unb £anb 2Сие[игДф' bie 3«^ ber Safyre Seiner greuben llnb 2eiben! Of all things low or little; nothing there Sordid or servile. If imagined wrongs Pursued thec, urging thce sometimes to do Things long regretted, oft, as many Imow, None more than I, thy gratitude... | |
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