Oh Fame! — if I e'er took delight in thy praises, 'Twas less for the sake of thy high-sounding phrases, Than to see the bright eyes of the dear one discover She thought that I was not unworthy to love her. There chiefly I sought thee, there only I found... The poetical works of lord Byron, with notes - Page 215by George Gordon N. Byron (6th baron.) - 1885Full view - About this book
| George Gordon N. Byron (6th baron.) - 1881 - 800 pages
...of the dear one disShe thought that I was not unworthy to love her. There chiefly 1 sought t!',ce, return by whom that wave shall sweep ? [shore, Both tread thy banks, both then ; [my story, When it sparkled o'er aught that was bright in 1 knew il was love, and 1 frit it... | |
| Charles Anderson Dana - 1882 - 906 pages
...eyes of the dear one discover She thought that I was not unworthy to love her. 293 THE MAID'S LAMENT. There chiefly I sought thee, there only I found thee;...story, I knew it was love and I felt it was glory. LORD BYRON. ttlje Utaib's fiatncnt. I LOVED him not ; and yet, now he is gone, I feel I am alone. I... | |
| Thomas Humphry Ward - 1883 - 734 pages
...praises, 'Twas less for the sake of thy high-sounding phrases, Than to see the bright eyes of the dear one discover, She thought that I was not unworthy to love...and I felt it was glory. November, 1821. STANZAS. Could Love for ever Run like a river, And Time's endeavour Be tried in vain — No other pleasure With... | |
| Thomas Humphry Ward - 1883 - 686 pages
...praises, 'Twas less for the sake of thy high-sounding phrases, Than to see the bright eyes of the dear one discover, She thought that I was not unworthy to love...and I felt it was glory. November, 1821. STANZAS. Could Love for ever Run like a river, And Time's endeavour Be tried in vain — No other pleasure With... | |
| John Dennis - 1883 - 424 pages
...praises, 'Twas less for the sake of thy high-sounding phrases, Than to see the bright eyes of the dear one discover, She thought that I was not unworthy to love...story, I knew it was love and I felt it was glory." The interest that attaches to Byron's poetry is mainly personal. He had little dramatic art, and the... | |
| John Dennis - 1883 - 426 pages
...praises, 'Twas less for the sake of thy high-sounding phrases. Than to see the bright eyes of the dear one discover, She thought that I was not unworthy to love...story, I knew it was love and I felt it was glory." The interest that attaches to Byron's poetry is mainly personal. He had little dramatic art, and the... | |
| John Dennis - 1883 - 430 pages
...praises, Twos less for the sake of thy high-sounding phrases. Than to see the bright eyes of the dear one discover, She thought that I was not unworthy to love her. " There chiefly I sought thec, there only I found thee ; Her glance was the best of the rays that surround thec ; When it sparkled... | |
| Thomas Humphry Ward - 1884 - 654 pages
...praises, 'Twas less for the sake of thy high-sounding phrases, Than to see the bright eyes of the dear one discover, She thought that I was not unworthy to love...and I felt it was glory. November, 1821. STANZAS. Could Love for ever Run like a river, And Time's endeavour Be tried in vain — No other pleasure With... | |
| Penelope Frederica Fitzgerald - 1887 - 436 pages
...for the sake of thy high-sounding phrases, Than to see the bright eyes of the dear one discover The thought that I was not unworthy to love her ! " There...story ! I knew it was love ! and I felt it was glory ! " Byron. Wordsworth's exquisite poem, beginning — " She was a phantom of delight ! " ends with... | |
| Henry Davenport Northrop - 1888 - 712 pages
...praises, 'Twas less for the sake of thy high-sounding phrases, Than to see the bright eyes of the dear one discover She thought that I was not unworthy to love...it sparkled o'er aught that was bright in my story, 1 knew it was love, and I felt it was glory. LORD BVRON. LOV,E WILL FIND OUT THE WAY. VER the mountains,... | |
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