| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1866 - 802 pages
...And lingering pause and lightly tread ; Fond wretch ! as if her step disturb'd the dead' Away ! ye know that tears are vain, That death nor heeds nor hears distress : Will this unteach ua to complain ? Or make one mourner weep the less ? And thou — who tell'st me to forget, Thy looks... | |
| Severn river - English poetry - 1867 - 458 pages
...many a dream, And lingering pause and lightly tread, Fond wreteh, as if her step disturbed the dead. Away ! we know that tears are vain, That death nor heeds nor hears distress : — Will this un teach us to complain, Or make one mourner weep the less ? And thou, who tell'st me to forget, Alas!... | |
| George Gordon N. Byron (6th baron.) - 1867 - 740 pages
...! in. Away! we know that tears arc vain, That death nor hoods nor hears distress: Will this untcach that love might share, And many a grotto, meant for rest. That hold teM'st me to forget, Thy looks are wan, thine eyes arc wet. MY SOUL IS DARK. MY soul Is dark— Oh... | |
| George Gordon N. Byron (6th baron.) - 1868 - 666 pages
...cypress wave in tender gloom : And oft by yon blue gushing stream Shall Sorrow lean her drooping head. Away! we know that tears are vain, That death nor...looks are wan, thine eyes are wet. MY SOUL IS DARK. MY soul is dark — oh 1 quickly string The harp I yet can brook to hear ; And let thy gentle fingers... | |
| English poetry - 1869 - 436 pages
...tread ; Fond wretch ! as if her step disturb'd the dead ! Away ! we know that tears are vain, That t Death nor heeds nor hears distress : Will this unteach...to forget, Thy looks are wan, thine eyes are wet. ccxxxm HESTER Lord Byron WHEN maidens such as Hester die Their place ye may not well supply, Though... | |
| E. L. T. Harrison, W. S. Godby - 1869 - 652 pages
...many a drcnm, And lingering pause, and lightly tread, Fond wretch! as if her step disturbed the dead! Away! we know that tears are vain, That Death nor...complain, Or make one mourner weep the less? And thou! whotell'st me to forget, Thy checks are wan, thine eyes arc wet. [Byron. TERESE, THE HEBREW MAIDEN... | |
| John T. Watson - Quotations - 1869 - 524 pages
...by the autumn blast of grief. BYRON'S Giaour. Away ! we know that tears are vain, That death ne'er heeds nor hears* distress ; Will this unteach us to complain, Or make one mourner weep the less ? Oh ! too convincing — dangerously dear, In woman's eye, the unanswerable tear ! That weapon of... | |
| Alfred Henderson - Proverbs, Latin - 1869 - 526 pages
...rush to the dish. Musica est mentis medicina masta. — Music is the best cure for a sorrowing mind. " My soul is dark ! oh quickly string The harp I yet can brook to hear." BYRON. Musica multos magis dementat, quam vinum. — Music induces more madness in many than wine.... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - Fore-edge painting - 1870 - 770 pages
...a dream. And lingering pause and lightly tread ; Fond wretch 1 as if her step disturb'd the dead ! 1& ( ( &T(V # # #7 8 $R) MY soul is dark — oh ! quickly string The harp I yet can brook to hear ; And let thy gentle fingers... | |
| William Almack - Latin poetry, Medieval and modern - 1871 - 76 pages
...a dream, And lingering pause, and lightly tread : Fond wretch ! as if her step disturbed the dead. Away ! we know that tears are vain, That death nor...to forget, Thy looks are wan, thine eyes are wet. BYRON. V. Cut neque florenti mors immatura pepercit, Te non ulla gravi pondere busta prement. Quin... | |
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