As then to me he seem'd to fly ; And then new tears came in my eye, And I felt troubled — and would fain I had not left my recent chain ; And when I did descend again, The darkness of my dim abode Fell on me as a heavy load ; It was as is a new-dug... The Works of Lord Byron - Page 284by George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1823Full view - About this book
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1815 - 324 pages
...and all ; The eagle rode the rising blast, Methought he never flew so fast As then to me he seemed to fly, And then new tears came in my eye, And I felt troubled — and would fain 1 had not left my recent chain ; And when I did descend again, The darkness of mv dim abode 360 Fell... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1816 - 88 pages
...and all ; The eagle rode the rising blast, Methought he never flew so fast As then to me he seemed to fly, And then new tears came in my eye, And I felt troubled — and would fain 1 had not left my recent chain ; And when I did descend again, The darkness of my dim abode 360 Fell... | |
| George Gordon N. Byron (6th baron.) - 1818 - 210 pages
...and all ; The eagle rode the rising blast, Methought he never flew so fast As then to me he seemed to fly, And then new tears came in my eye, And I felt...I did descend again, The darkness of my dim abode 360 Fell on me as a heavy load ; It was as is a new- dug grave, Closing o'er one we sought to save,... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1818 - 216 pages
...and all ; The eagle rode the rising blast, Methought he never flew so fast As then to me he seemed to fly, And then new tears came in my eye, And I felt...I did descend again, The darkness of my dim abode 360 Fell on me as a heavy load ; It was as is a new- dug grave, Closing o'er one we sought to save,... | |
| 1818 - 606 pages
...condescends to make of them, — an use which at times has reminded us of his own powerful simile, ' It was as is a. new-dug grave, Closing o'er one we sought to save.' Before we part, however, we feel ourselves impelled to resume a consideration of his ' Pilgrimage,'... | |
| 1818 - 598 pages
...condescends to make of them, — an use which at times has reminded us of his own powerful simile, ' It was as is a new-dug grave, Closing o'er one we sought to save.' Before we part, however, we feel ourselves impelled to resume a consideration of his ' Pilgrimage,'... | |
| 1819 - 630 pages
...condescends to make of them, — -an use which at times has reminded us of his own powerful simile, • It was as is a new-dug grave. Closing o'er one we sought to save.' scions we must repeat much which has perhaps been better said by others, and even be guilty of the... | |
| George Gordon N. Byron (6th baron.) - 1820 - 260 pages
...each and all: The eagle rode the rising blast, Methought he never flew so fast As then to me he seem'd to fly, And then new tears came in my eye, And I felt troubled—and would fain I had not left my recent chain; And when I did descend again, The darkness... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1821 - 478 pages
...and all ; The eagle rode the rising blast, Methought he never flew so fast As then to me he seemed to fly, And then new tears came in my eye, And I felt...would fain I had not left my recent chain; And when 1 did descend again, The darkness of my dim abode Fell on me as a heavy load ; It was as is a new-dug... | |
| 1821 - 514 pages
...and all; The eagle rode the riftng blaß, Me thought he never flew fo /aß, At then to me he fcem'd to fly ; And then new tears came in my eye , And I...troubled, and would fain I had not left my recent chain. Ich fah fie (die Berge) — fuh fie unverändert; Durch Falten nicht, wie ich, gerändert, Sah ihren... | |
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