| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1815 - 324 pages
...to sustain, And look to thee with undivided breast, And foil the ingenuity of Pain. . »• • VI. It is no marvel — from my very birth My soul was...drunk with love, which did pervade And mingle with whatever I saw on earth ; Of objects all inanimate I made Idols, and out of wild and lonely flowers,... | |
| H. Biglow, Orville Luther Holley - 1817 - 492 pages
...? Because I loved what not to love, and see, Was more or less than mortal, and than inc. It is not marvel— from my very birth My soul was drunk with love, which did pervade And mingle with whatever I saw on earth . Of objects all inanimate I made Idols, and out of wild and lonely flowcro.... | |
| H. Biglow, Orville Luther Holley - 1817 - 502 pages
...sustain. And look to thee with undivided breast, And full the ingenuity of Pain. vr. It is not marveT — from my very birth My soul was drunk with love, which did pervade And mingle with whatc'er 1 saw on earth ; Of objects all inanimate 1 made Idols, and out of wild and lonely flower*,... | |
| 1817 - 526 pages
...interest. '• It i> no marvel— from my very birth Mj «ml was drunk with love — which did perrade And mingle with whate'er I saw on earth ; Of objects all inanimate I made Hob, and out of wild and lonely flowers, And rocks, whereby they grew, a paradise, Wirre I did lay... | |
| Thomas Brown (the elder, pseud.) - 1818 - 714 pages
...passage, *at down perfectly satisfied with himself. It is no marre! : from my yery birth My soul-was drank with love, which did pervade And mingle with whate'er I saw on earth ; Of objects all inanimate I made - > • I Idols, and out of wild and lonely flowers, And- rocks, whereby they grew, a paradise, Where... | |
| George Gordon N. Byron (6th baron.) - 1820 - 306 pages
...lent me vigour to sustain, And look to thee with undivided breast, And foil the ingenuity of Pain. VL It is no marvel— from my very birth My soul was...did pervade And mingle with whate'er I saw on earth ; Idols, and out of wild and lonely flowers, t And rocks, whereby they grew, a paradise, Where I did... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1821 - 304 pages
...And look to thee with undivided breast, And foil the ingenuity of Pain. VI. It is no marvel—from my very birth My soul was drunk with love, which did pervade And mingle with whate'er I saw on earth 5 Of objects all inanimate I made Idols, and out of wild and lonely flowers, And rocks, whereby they... | |
| John Watkins - 1822 - 452 pages
...to pour out the strain of lamentation. It is where Tasso is made to justify his ambitious love : " It is no marvel — from my very birth My soul was...inanimate I made Idols, and out of wild and lonely flowers Whereby they grew, a paradise, Where I did lay me down within the shade Of waving trees, and drcam'd... | |
| John Watkins - 1822 - 476 pages
...strain of lamentation. It is where Tasso is made to justify his ambitious love : 308 LAMENT OF TAS90. " It is no marvel — from my very birth My soul was...inanimate I made Idols, and out of wild and lonely flowers Whereby they grew, a paradise, Where I did lay me down within the shade Of waving trees, and dream'd... | |
| John Watkins - 1822 - 452 pages
...died upon the gentle wind. Some cypresses beyond the time-worn breach 308 LAMENT OF TASSO. " It isi no marvel — from my very birth My soul was drunk...inanimate I made Idols, and out of wild and lonely flowers Whereby they grew, a paradise, Where I did lay me down within the shade Of waving trees, and dream'd... | |
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