Many are poets but without the name, For what is poesy but to create From overfeeling good or ill ; and aim At an external life beyond our fate, And be the new Prometheus of new men, Bestowing fire from heaven, and then, too late, Finding the pleasure... The Works of Lord Byron - Page 274by George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1825Full view - About this book
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1905 - 1098 pages
...poets but without the name, to For what is poesy but to create From overf eeling good or ill ; and aim At an external life beyond our fate, And be the new...bestower, Who, having lavish'd his high gift in vain, Lies ehain'd to bis lone rock by the seashore ? So be it: we can bear. — But thus all they 20 Whose intellect... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1905 - 1088 pages
...poets but without the name, . For what is poesy but to create From overfeeling good or ill; and aim m ; had the bird a voice, She M tell thee 't was for all her little ones. /. Ber. And yet they made !><•stower, Who, having lavish'd his high gift in vain, Lies chain'd to bis lone rock by the seashore... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1905 - 1092 pages
...but without the name, >• . For what is poesy but to create From overfeeliug good or ill; and aim At an external life beyond our fate, And be the new...given repaid with pain And vultures to the heart of tho bestower, Who, having lavish'd his high gift in vain, Lies chain'd to bis lone rock by the seashore... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1905 - 632 pages
...Good or 11!, and aim * At an external life oeyond our fate, And be the new Prometheus of new 'men, 2 Bestowing fire from Heaven, and then, too late, Finding...vultures to the heart of the bestower, Who, having lavished his high gift in vain, 1. [So too Wordsworth, in his Preface to the Lyrical Ballads (18oo);... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1906 - 488 pages
...poets but without the name, For what is poesy but to create From overfeeling good or ill ; and aim At an external life beyond our fate, And be the new...bestower, Who, having lavish'd his high gift in vain, Lies chain' d to his lone rock by the seashore ? So be it : we can bear. — But thus all they Whose intellect... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1907 - 1376 pages
...Poets but without the name ; For what is Poesy but to create, n From overfeeling, Good or III, and aim At an external life beyond our fate, And be the new...vultures to the heart of the bestower, Who, having lavished his high gift in vain, Lies chained to his lone rock by the seashore ? So be it : we can bear.... | |
| William Murison - 1910 - 416 pages
...poets but without the name, For what is poesy but to create From overfeeling good or ill ; and aim At an external life beyond our fate, And be the new...vultures to the heart of the bestower, Who, having lavished his high gift in vain, Lies chained to his lone rock by the sea-shore? So be it : we can bear.... | |
| J. Prinsen - 1925 - 558 pages
...are poets but without the name, For what is poesy but to create From overfeeling good or ill; and aim At an external life beyond our fate, And be the new...Prometheus of new men, Bestowing fire from heaven? Dezelfde overmoed bij Bilderdijk, maar bovendien voelt hij in zich branden het besef van zijn goddelijke... | |
| Joseph C. McLelland, Canadian Corporation for Studies in Religion - 1988 - 385 pages
...without the name, For what is poesy but to create From overfeeling good or ill; and aim At an eternal life beyond our fate, And be the new Prometheus of new men, Bestowing fire from heaven, and then, top late, Finding the pleasure given repaid with pain, And vultures to the heart of the bestower, Who,... | |
| Melvin Jonah Lasky - 752 pages
...the divine, if still necessarily tragic, missionaries of life, and this was to be their fate: to aim At an external life beyond our fate, And be the new...vultures to the heart of the bestower, Who, having lavished his high gift in vain, Lies chained to his lone rock by the sea-shore . . ." It was Shelley... | |
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