| George Gordon N. Byron (6th baron.) - 1881 - 610 pages
...heneeforth be A wider prison unto me : No ehild — no sire — no kin had I, No partner in my misery ; I thought of this, and I was glad, For thought of them had made me mad ; But I was eurious to aseend To my harr'd windows, and to bend Onee more, upon the mountains high, The quiet of... | |
| Richard Fletcher Charles - 1882 - 360 pages
...henceforth bs A wider prison unto me : No child — no sire — no kin had I, No partner in my misery; I thought of this, and I was glad, For thought of...windows, and to bend Once more upon the mountains high The quiet of a loving eye. XIII. I saw them — and they were the same, They were not changed like... | |
| Mowbray Walter Morris - 1882 - 424 pages
...henceforth be A wider prison unto me : No child — no sire — no kin had I, No partner in my misery ; I thought of this, and I was glad, For thought of...had made me mad ; But I was curious to ascend To my barred windows, and to bend Once more, upon the mountains high, The quiet of a loving eye. I saw them... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1883 - 1162 pages
...would henceforth be A wider prison unto me: No child—no sire—no kin had I, Xo partner in my misery; The sound was hush'd, the prayer was o'er; The watch...mandates issued and obey'd: 'T is but another anxious The quiet of a loving eye. XIII. I saw them—and they were the same, They were not changed like me... | |
| John Wesley Hales - 1884 - 564 pages
...henceforth be A wider prison unto me : No child—no sire—no kin had I, No partner in my misery ; 3 2 S I thought of this, and I was glad, For thought of...windows, and to bend Once more upon the mountains high 33° The quiet of a loving eye. XIII. I saw them—and they were the same, They were not changed like... | |
| Edmund Arthur Helps - 1884 - 360 pages
...: No child, no sire, no kin had I, No partner in my misery ; I thought of this, and I was glad, 325 For thought of them had made me mad ; But I was curious...windows, and to bend Once more, upon the mountains high, The quiet of a loving eye. 330 XIII. I saw them, and they were the same, They were not changed like... | |
| George Gordon N. Byron (6th baron.) - 1885 - 284 pages
...would henceforth be A wider prison unto me : No child, no sire, no kin had I, No partner in my misery; I thought of this, and I was glad, For thought of...windows, and to bend Once more, upon the mountains high, The quiet of a loving eye. I saw them, and they were the same, They were not changed like me in frame... | |
| Ludwig Herrig - 1885 - 752 pages
...thought of this, and I was glad, But I wns curious to ascend For thought of them had made me mad;— st drop into at will, Those quivering wings composed, that music stil 33» The quiet of a loving eye. They were not changed like me in frame; I saw them—and they were... | |
| William Swinton - 1886 - 690 pages
...human shape : And the whole earth would henceforth be A wider prison unto me ; No child, no sire, no kin had I, No partner in my misery. 325 I thought...had made me mad ; But I was curious to ascend To my barred windows, and to bend Once more upon the mountain high 330 The quiet of a loving eye. XIII. I... | |
| William Swinton - 1887 - 686 pages
...henceforth be A wider prison unto me ; No child, no sire, no kin had I, No partner in my misery. sns I thought of this, and I was glad, For thought of...had made me mad ; But I was curious to ascend To my barred windows, and to bend Once more upon the mountain high 550 The quiet of a loving eye. XIII. I... | |
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