| George Gordon N. Byron (6th baron.) - 1867 - 740 pages
...became, In its own eddy boiling and o'erwrought, A whirling gulf of phantasy and Нате : And thus, t with all her stars , Or cavern sparkling with its native poison'd. 'Tia too late! Yet am I changed ; though still enough the same In strength to bear what time... | |
| George Gordon N. Byron (6th baron.) - 1868 - 666 pages
...dearth. VII. In its own eddy boiling and o'erwrought, A whirling gulf of phantasy and flame : And thus, untaught in youth my heart to tame, My springs of life were poison'd. 'Tis too late I Yet am I changed ; though still enough the same In strength to bear what... | |
| George Gordon N. Byron (6th baron.) - 1869 - 380 pages
...beeame, In its own eddy boiling and o'erwrought, A whirling gulf of phantasy and flame : And thus, untaught in youth my heart to tame, My springs of life were poison' d. Tis too late ! Yet am I ehanged ; though still enough the same In strength to bear what... | |
| Hippolyte Adolphe Taine - 1871 - 570 pages
...became, In its own eddy boiling and o'erwrought, A whirling gulf of phantasy and flame : And thus, untaught in youth my heart to tame, My springs of life were poison 'd. 'Tis too late ! Yet am I changed ; though still enough the same In strength to bear what... | |
| Hippolyte Taine - 1871 - 586 pages
...became, In its own eddy boiling and o'erwrought, A whirling gulf of phantasy and flame : And thus, untaught in youth my heart to tame, My springs of life were poison'd. 'Tis too late ! Yet am I changed ; though still enough the same In strength to bear what... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1872 - 776 pages
...became. In its own eddy boiling and o'erwrought, A whirling gulf of phantasy and flamo : And thus, untaught; in youth my heart to tame, My springs of life were poison'd. 'Tis too lato ! Yet am I changed ; though still enough tho .samo In strength to bear what... | |
| 1874 - 454 pages
...early neglect ; to the child, who will have to experience what Lord Byron felt when he said, — " Untaught in youth my heart to tame, My springs of life were poison'd ; " to society, which becomes vitiated and weakened. The great importance of the subject,... | |
| Lewis Scharf - 1875 - 598 pages
...of argumentation as to identify the author of Childe Harold with the Hero of this poem. „And thus untaught in youth my heart to tame — my springs of life were poisond'." If we remember that Byron was 22 years old when he wrote these lines and as we have seen... | |
| Cassell, ltd - 1876 - 470 pages
...brain became, In its own eddy boiling and o'crwrought, A whirling gulf of phantasy and flame : And thus untaught in youth my heart to tame, My springs of life were poison' d. 'Tis too late ! Yet am I changed ; though still enough the same In strength to bear what... | |
| Samuel Smiles - 1876 - 408 pages
...became, In its own eddy boiling and o'erwrought, A whirling gulf of phantasy and flame : And thus, untaught in youth my heart to tame, My springs of life were poisoned." In like manner, though in a different way, the character of Mrs. Foote, the actor's mother,... | |
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