| George Gordon N. Byron (6th baron.) - 1837 - 982 pages
...without the name; For what is poesy but to create From overfeeling good or ill; and aim At an externa! life beyond our fate, And be the new Prometheus of...repaid with pain, And vultures to the heart of the bcstower, \Vho, having lavish'd his high gift in vain, Lies chain'd to his lone rock by the sea-shore?... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1837 - 328 pages
...full of scars. 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...men, Bestowing fire from heaven, and then, too late, Fmding the pleasure given repaid with pain, And vultures to the heart of the bestower, Who, having... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1846 - 848 pages
...Many are poets, but without the name ; For what is poesy hut to create From overfeeling good or Ш ; eorge Gordon Byron Byron( niltures to the heart of the bestower, Who, having lavish'd his high gift in vain, Lies chain'd to... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1846 - 1068 pages
...full of scars. Many arc 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 tire from heaven, and Ihen, too late, Finding the pleasure given repaid with pain, And vulture's to... | |
| 1847 - 698 pages
...the beet; Many arc poets, but without the name ; For what is poesy hut to create, From over feeling good or ill; and aim At an external life beyond our fate, And be the new Prometheus of now men, Bestowing fire from Heaven ? " So many feel the unwritten music of the heart who are unable... | |
| Mrs. J. Thayer - 1853 - 144 pages
...scars. Many are poets but without the name ; For what is poesy but to create From overfeeling food or ill ; and aim At an external life beyond our fate,...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... | |
| George Gordon N. Byron (6th baron.) - 1855 - 434 pages
...full of scars. 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...men, Bestowing fire from heaven, and then, too late, rinding the pleasure given repaid with pain, And vultures to the heart of the bestower, Who, having... | |
| Henry Southgate - 1862 - 774 pages
...virtue* lie neglected. Tully. POESY— Characteristics of. is poesy, but to create, Prom overfeeling, good or ill, and aim At an external life beyond our fate ? Bestowingfire from heaven, and then, too late, Reding the pleasure given repaid with pain ! And Tultures... | |
| John Rolfe - 1867 - 404 pages
...full of scars. 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. * Oh ! many are the poets that are sown By nature ; men endowed with highest gifts, The vision and... | |
| Robert Frederick Brewer - 1869 - 88 pages
...full of scars. 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...late Finding the pleasure given repaid with pain. Prophecy of Dante. Rhyme Royal. — Seven heroics, the first five rhyming at intervals, the last two... | |
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