Selections from the Poetry of Lord ByronH. Holt, 1900 - 412 pages |
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Page ix
... live here much in my own manner , that is , alone , for I could not bear the company of my best friend above a month ; there is such a sameness in mankind upon the whole , and they grow so much more disgusting every day , that , were it ...
... live here much in my own manner , that is , alone , for I could not bear the company of my best friend above a month ; there is such a sameness in mankind upon the whole , and they grow so much more disgusting every day , that , were it ...
Page xii
... live a life of many phases like Goethe's , nor was he capable of what was peculiar to men like Wordsworth on the one hand or Shelley on the other . His intuitions were not so subtle and fine as those of Keats or of Coleridge . But at ...
... live a life of many phases like Goethe's , nor was he capable of what was peculiar to men like Wordsworth on the one hand or Shelley on the other . His intuitions were not so subtle and fine as those of Keats or of Coleridge . But at ...
Page xvii
... live ? For rent ty The peace has made one general malcontent Of these high - market patriots ; war was rent ! Their love of country , millions all mis - spent , How reconcile ? by reconciling rent ! And will they not repay the treasures ...
... live ? For rent ty The peace has made one general malcontent Of these high - market patriots ; war was rent ! Their love of country , millions all mis - spent , How reconcile ? by reconciling rent ! And will they not repay the treasures ...
Page xxiv
... live , why die at all ? and if they die , why disturb the sweet and sound sleep that ' knows no waking ' ? I hope I am sincere ; I was so at least on a bed of sickness in a far - distant country , when I had neither friend , nor ...
... live , why die at all ? and if they die , why disturb the sweet and sound sleep that ' knows no waking ' ? I hope I am sincere ; I was so at least on a bed of sickness in a far - distant country , when I had neither friend , nor ...
Page xxxv
... live A being more intense , that we endow With form our fancy , gaining as we give The life we image , even as I do now . 1 Cf. similarly Byron in Trelawny's " Records of Shelley , Byron , and the Author , " 22 . " The Prophecy of Dante ...
... live A being more intense , that we endow With form our fancy , gaining as we give The life we image , even as I do now . 1 Cf. similarly Byron in Trelawny's " Records of Shelley , Byron , and the Author , " 22 . " The Prophecy of Dante ...
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