| 1822 - 686 pages
...fragments of the final scene. This is his farewell to the troops. ' Sard. My best ! my last friendi ! Let's not unman each other — part at once : All...moments, • And clog the last sad sands of life with tearg. Hence, and be happy : trust me, I am not \'.- to be pitied ; or far more for what ' Is past... | |
| George Gordon N. Byron (6th baron.) - 1822 - 582 pages
...round him, kissing his hand and the hem of his robe. SARDANAPALUS. s My best ! my last friends ! Let 's not unman each other — • part at once : All farewells...ever, Else they make an eternity of moments, And clog thevlast sad sands of life with tears. Hence , and be happy : trust me , I am not Now to be pitied... | |
| British poets - 1824 - 676 pages
...human beings parted, And must not all the present one day part ? Byron's Sardanapalus, a. 4, s. 1. Let's not unman each other — part at once : All...moments, And clog the last sad sands of life with tears. Ibid. a. 5, s. 1. PASSIONS. Our passions always fatal counsels give, Thro' a fallacious glass our wrongs... | |
| George Gordon N. Byron (6th baron.) - 1825 - 916 pages
...round him, kissing hu bxfd lad tkr h*m of his robe. SARDANAPALUS. My best! my last friends! Let 's not unman each other — part at once : All farewells...sad sands of life with tears. Hence, and be happy : trustme, I am not Now to be pitied; or far more for what Is past than present; — for the future,... | |
| George Gordon N. Byron (6th baron.) - 1826 - 852 pages
...Pania throng round him, kissing hie hand and the hem of his robe. Sard. My beet! my last friends! Lei's not unman each other — part at once: All farewells...for ever, Else they make an eternity of moments, And rln»- the last end sands of life with tears. Hence, and be happy : trust me, I am not Л<пл to he... | |
| George Gordon Noël Byron - 1826 - 804 pages
...I'unln throng round him, kitting hit hand and the hem of hit robe. Sard. My bcit! my last friends! lui'f not unman each other— part at once : All farewells should be sudden, when for ever, Else they mako an eternity of moments, And clog the last end sands of life with tears. Hence, and be hnppy :... | |
| Thomas Haynes Bayly - 1866 - 334 pages
...OFFICERS and PANIA throng round him, kissing his hand and the hem of his robe. SARD. My best ! my last friends! Let's not unman each other — part at once : All farewells should be sudden, when for ever, Hence, and be happy : trust me, I am not Now to be pitied ; or far more for what Is past than present.... | |
| Catharine Harbeson Waterman - 1839 - 284 pages
...felt when fond ones part, And the bitter tear that follows is The life-blood of the heart. HALLECK. Let's not unman each other — part at once: All farewells...moments, And clog the last sad sands of life with tears. ONQUIL. Narcissus Jonquilla. Class 6, HEXANDRIA. Order: MONOGYNIA. This species of narcissus is distinguished... | |
| Diary - 1840 - 616 pages
...was to convince him of her unalterable affection, her perfect confidence in his love. CHAPTER XVI. " All farewells should be sudden when for ever, Else...moments, And clog the last sad sands of life with tears." SARDANAPALUS. MANY weeks had elapsed since Gertrude became an inmate of the convent, and during all... | |
| George Gordon N. Byron (6th baron.) - 1842 - 866 pages
...! Let's not unman each other — part at once : AH farewells should be sudden, when fur ever, LI** they make an eternity of moments, And clog the last sad sands of life with tears. Hrnee, and be happy : trust me, I am not \otp to be pitied ; or far more for what 1з paît than present;... | |
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