| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron, Alfred Howard - 1824 - 226 pages
...follow thee ; but thine Yet pierces downward, onward, or above With a pervading vision — Beautiful! How beautiful is all this visible world ! How glorious...its action and itself ! But we, who name ourselves iis sovereigns, we, Half dust, half deity, alike unfit To sink or soar, with our mixed essence make... | |
| George Clinton - 1825 - 826 pages
...follow thee ; but thine Yet pierces downward, onward, or above, With a pervading vision. — Beautiful ! How beautiful is all this visible world ! How glorious...half deity, alike unfit To sink or soar, with our mixed essence make A conflict of its elements, and breathe The breath of degradation and of pride,... | |
| George Gordon N. Byron (6th baron.) - 1825 - 916 pages
...follow thee ; but thine Yet pierces downward, onward, or above, With a pervading vision. — Beautiful ! How beautiful is all this visible world ! How glorious...ourselves its sovereigns, we, Half dust, half deity, alike un6t To sink or soar, with our mix'd essence make A conflict of its elements, and breathe The breath... | |
| William Hone - 1826 - 882 pages
...filly conclude this notice : — Beautiful ; How beautiful is all this risible world ! How tin rions yes. Since upon nights so sweet such awful moru could...haste : the steed, The mustering squadron, and the ]>ridc, Contending with low wants and lofty will Till our mortality predominates, And men are — what... | |
| George Gordon N. Byron (6th baron.) - 1826 - 852 pages
...itself! But we, «ho name ourselves its sovereigns, we, Half duet, half deity, alike unfit Tu 'ink «т soar, with our mix'd essence make A conflict of its...and breathe The breath of degradation and of pride, I "'lending with Tow wants and lofty will TNI our mortality predominates, Ы men are — what they... | |
| William Hone - 1826 - 892 pages
...from his own pen may filly conclude this notice >— Beautiful ! How beautiful is all this risible world ! How glorious in its action and itself; But we, who name ourselves its bovereigus, »e, Half dust, half deity, alike unot To sink or snar, with our mixM essence make A conflict... | |
| George Gordon Noël Byron - 1826 - 804 pages
...thee ; but thine Yet pierces downward, onward, or above With a pervading vision.— Beautiful! H»w beautiful is all this visible world! How glorious in its action and iUelf! Bat we, who name ourselves its sovereigns, Half dust, half deity, alike unfit To sink or soar,... | |
| Sydney (pseud.) - 1828 - 74 pages
...the universe, That openest over all, and unto all Art a delight — thou slrin'st not on my heart — How beautiful is all this visible world ! How glorious...or soar, with our mix'd essence make A conflict of it's elements, and breathe The breath of degradation and of pride, Contending with low wants and lofty... | |
| George Clinton - 1828 - 888 pages
...follow thee ; but thine Yet pierces downward, onward, or above, With a pervading vision. — Beautiful ! How beautiful is all this visible world ! How glorious...half deity, alike unfit To sink or soar, with our mixed essence make A conflict of its elements, and breathe The breath of degradation and of pride.... | |
| William Hone - 1830 - 878 pages
...from his own pen may filly conclude this notice : — Beautiful ! How beautiful is all this risible world ! How glorious in its action and itself ; But...elements, and breathe The breath of degradation and of j>ride, Contending with low wants and lofty will Till our mortality predominates, And men are — what... | |
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