All my madness none can know ; All my hopes, where'er thou goest, Wither, yet with thee they go. Every feeling hath been shaken ; Pride, which not a world could bow. Bows to thee — by thee forsaken, Even my soul forsakes me now : But 'tis done — all... Byron - Page 37by Ethel Colburn Mayne - 1912Full view - About this book
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1866 - 292 pages
...— by thee forsaken, Even my soul forsakes me now: But't is done — all words are idle — Words from me are vainer still; But the thoughts we cannot...lone, and blighted, More than this I scarce can die. A SKETCH* ' Honest—honest lago t If that than Wat a devil, I cannot kill thee."—SHAKESPEARE. BORN... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1866 - 802 pages
...thee forsaken, Even my soul forsakes me now : But 'tis done — all words are idle — Words from mo are vainer still ; But the thoughts we cannot bridle...! — thus disunited, Torn from every nearer tie. Sear'd in heart, and lone, and blighted, More than this I scarce can die. A SKETCH. " Honest— honest... | |
| Henry Mills Alden, Frederick Lewis Allen, Lee Foster Hartman, Thomas Bucklin Wells - 1866 - 854 pages
...of that paper, was safely delivered of the following: "VALEDICTORY— STAND FROM UNDER. "'Fare thec well, thus disunited, Torn from every nearer tie....lone and blighted, More than this I scarce can die.' " Although we have been engaged in the editorial business for several years, yet we never wrote a valedictory,... | |
| 1866 - 522 pages
...would'st at length discover 'Twas not well to spurn it se. But 'tis done, all words are idle, Words from me are vainer still : But the thoughts we cannot bridle Force their way against the will. Fare theo well, thus disunited, Torn from every nearer tie, Seared in heart, and... | |
| J. H. - 1867 - 860 pages
...thee, by thee forsaken ; E'en my soul forsakes me now. But 'tis done — all words are idle — Words from me are vainer still, But the thoughts we cannot...well! thus disunited, Torn from every nearer tie, Scared in heart, and lone, and blighted — More than this I scarce can die. Lord Byron. 116. LOVE.... | |
| George Gordon N. Byron (6th baron.) - 1867 - 740 pages
...soul forsakes me now: But 'tis done — all word« are idle — Words from me are vainer still , Bot Sear'd in heart, and lone, and blighted, More than this I scarce can die. ¡forth 17, 1816. A SKETCH.... | |
| 1867 - 514 pages
...heart. Like latter-day poet in his valedictory stanzas : But 'tis done — all words are idle — Words from me are vainer still ; But the thoughts we cannot bridle Force their way without the will.|| Where the heart is full, it seeks, for a thousand reasons, says Mr. Carlyle, and in a thousand ways,... | |
| william harrison - 1867 - 518 pages
...heart. Like latter-day poet in his valedictory stanzas : But 'tis done—all words are idle— Words from me are vainer still ; But the thoughts we cannot bridle Force their way without the will.|| Where the heart is full, it seeks, for a thousand reasons, says Mr. Carlyle, and in a thousand ways,... | |
| George Gordon N. Byron (6th baron.) - 1868 - 666 pages
...Force their way without the will. Fare thee well 1 thus disunited. Torn from every nearer tie, Sear'd me more Than the bills of the week (though they trouble m Is the n ' Honest— honest lago! If that thou be'st a devil, I cannot kill thee.' SHAKSP£ARE. BORN in the... | |
| William Davis (B.A.) - 1869 - 200 pages
...thee — by thee forsaken, E'en my soul forsakes me now. But 'tis done — all words are idle ; Words from me are vainer still ; But the thoughts we cannot...lone, and blighted, More than this I scarce can die. CHARLES WOLFE. (1791-1823.) BORN in Dublin, and educated at Winchester and Trinity College, Dublin.... | |
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