The last, the sole, the dearest link Between me and the eternal brink, Which bound me to my failing race, Was broken in this fatal place. Poems - Page 350by George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1866 - 719 pagesFull view - About this book
| George Gordon N. Byron (6th baron.) - 1825 - 1016 pages
...and one beneath — My brothers — both had ceased to breathe : I took that hand which lay so still, I had not strength to stir, or strive, But felt that...hope — but faith, And that forbade a selfish death. i IX. What next befel me then and there I know not well — I never knew — First came the loss of... | |
| George Clinton - 1825 - 826 pages
...to breathe : I took that hand which lay so .still — I had not strength to stir or strive, But fell that I was still alive — A frantic feeling, when...hope — but faith, And that forbade a selfish death. Madness comes upon the brain of Bonuivard, and sheathes his senses against the pain of recollection.... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1826 - 466 pages
...this fatal place. One on the earth, and one beneath — My brothers — both had ceased to breathe: I took that hand which lay so still, Alas! my own...so. I know not why I could not die, I had no earthly hope—but faith, And that forhade a selfish death. IX. What next befel me then and there I know not... | |
| George Gordon N. Byron (6th baron.) - 1827 - 888 pages
...so still, Ala*»! my own was full as chill; I had not strength to stir, or strive. But felt that Ï was still alive— A frantic feeling when we know...know not why I could not die, I had no earthly hope — hut faith, And that forbade a selfish death. IX. What next befel me then and there I know not well—... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1828 - 780 pages
...hand which lay so still, Alas ! my own was full as chill ; I had nol strength to stir, or strive, Hut felt that I was still alive — A frantic feeling...hope — but faith, And that forbade a selfish death. TX. What neil bcfcl me then and there I know not well — I never knew—- First came the loss of light,... | |
| 1828 - 814 pages
...this fatal place. One on the earth, and one beneath — My brothers — both had ceased to breathe : I took that hand which lay so still, Alas ! my own...A frantic feeling, — when we know, That what we Jove shall ne'er be so. I know not why I could not die, I had no earthly hope — but faith, And that... | |
| George Gordon N. Byron (6th baron.) - 1828 - 780 pages
...full as chill ; I had not strength to stir, or strive, Itut felt that I was still alive— A fiau tic feeling when we know That what we love shall ne'er...why I could not die, I had no earthly hope — but faiüi, And that forbade a selfish death. IX. What next bcfel me then and liiere I know not well —... | |
| George Gordon N. Byron (6th baron.) - 1829 - 478 pages
...both had ceased to breathe : I took that hand which lay so still, Alas ! my own was full as chill ; 1 had not strength to stir, or strive, But felt that...That what we love shall ne'er be so. I know not why I had no earthly hope — but faith, And that forbade a selfish death. IX. What next befell me then and... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1831 - 442 pages
...this fatal place. One on the earth, and one beneath — My brothers — both had ceased to breathe: I took that hand which lay so still, Alas! my own...hope — but faith, And that forbade a selfish death. IX. What next befell me then and there I know not well — I never knew — First came the loss of... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1832 - 488 pages
...this fatal place. One on the earth, and one beneath — My brothers — both had ceased to breathe ; I took that hand which lay so still, Alas ! my own...so. I know not why I could not die, I had no earthly hoj HI- — but faith , And that forbade a selfish death. IX. What next befel me then and there I know... | |
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