The Poetical Works of Lord Byron,: With a Memoir, Volume 1Houghton, Osgood, 1879 |
From inside the book
Results 1-5 of 39
Page 17
... glory and you . Though a tear dim his eye at this sad separation , ' Tis nature , not fear , that excites his regret ; Far distant he goes , with the same emulation , The fame of his fathers he neŹ¼er can forget . That fame , and that ...
... glory and you . Though a tear dim his eye at this sad separation , ' Tis nature , not fear , that excites his regret ; Far distant he goes , with the same emulation , The fame of his fathers he neŹ¼er can forget . That fame , and that ...
Page 78
... glory's chief reward , But who can strike a murderer's praise ? Unstrung , untouched , the harp must stand , No minstrel dare the theme awake ; Guilt would benumb his palsied hand , His harp in shuddering chords would break . No lyre of ...
... glory's chief reward , But who can strike a murderer's praise ? Unstrung , untouched , the harp must stand , No minstrel dare the theme awake ; Guilt would benumb his palsied hand , His harp in shuddering chords would break . No lyre of ...
Page 79
... glory form their joint reward ; And now combined they hold their nightly guard . " What God , " exclaimed the first , " instils this fire ? Or , in itself a god , what great desire ? My laboring soul , with anxious thought oppressed ...
... glory form their joint reward ; And now combined they hold their nightly guard . " What God , " exclaimed the first , " instils this fire ? Or , in itself a god , what great desire ? My laboring soul , with anxious thought oppressed ...
Page 80
... glory spurns . Fame , fame is cheaply earned by fleeting breath : The price of honor is the sleep of death . " Then Nisus , - " Calm thy bosom's fond alarmns : Thy heart beats fiercely to the din of arms . More dear thy worth and valor ...
... glory spurns . Fame , fame is cheaply earned by fleeting breath : The price of honor is the sleep of death . " Then Nisus , - " Calm thy bosom's fond alarmns : Thy heart beats fiercely to the din of arms . More dear thy worth and valor ...
Page 84
... glory shall be mine ; Without thy dear advice , no great design ; Alike through life esteemed , thou godlike boy , In war my bulwark , and in peace my joy . " To him Euryalus : ā " No day shall shame The rising glories which from this I ...
... glory shall be mine ; Without thy dear advice , no great design ; Alike through life esteemed , thou godlike boy , In war my bulwark , and in peace my joy . " To him Euryalus : ā " No day shall shame The rising glories which from this I ...
Contents
99 | |
105 | |
112 | |
120 | |
128 | |
151 | |
161 | |
167 | |
173 | |
179 | |
187 | |
193 | |
212 | |
219 | |
225 | |
232 | |
245 | |
247 | |
341 | |
352 | |
371 | |
379 | |
390 | |
73 | |
125 | |
141 | |
161 | |
173 | |
179 | |
190 | |
196 | |
205 | |
229 | |
237 | |
243 | |
Other editions - View all
The Poetical Works of Lord Byron: With a Memoir, Volumes 1-2 George Gordon Byron Baron Byron No preview available - 1880 |
Common terms and phrases
adieu Alhama Anacreon Athens bard beauty behold beneath better blest blood bosom breast breath brow Calmar canst Capel Lofft Catullus charms Childe Harold curse dare dark dead dear death dream Drury Dunciad earth Edinburgh Edinburgh Review fair fame fate fear feel fire foes fond forget gaze genius glory glow grave Greece hail hast hath hear heart heaven honor hope hour Jeffrey King Lady live Lord Byron Lord Holland lyre mind Moore mourn Murray muse ne'er never Newstead Abbey night numbers o'er once Pallas poem poet poetry Pope praise resign Review rhyme satire scenes sigh sleep smile song sonnets soul Southey spirit stanzas strain sweet tears thee thine thing Thomas Moore thou art thought throne verse voice Waltz wave weep wing written young youth