Thus, when he tells the tale of Betty Foy, The idiot mother of an idiot boy; ' A moon-struck, silly lad, who lost his way, And, like his bard, confounded night with day; So close on each pathetic part he dwells, And each adventure so sublimely tells,... The Works of George Byron: With His Letters and Journals, and His Life - Página 240de George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1836Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1809 - 108 páginas
...night with day*, So close on each pathetic part he dwells, And each adventure so sublimely tells, s That all who view the " idiot in his glory," Conceive...unnoticed here, To turgid ode, and tumid stanza dear? 250 Though themes of innocence amuse him best, Yet still obscurity's a welcome guest. * Mr. W. in hii... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1809 - 74 páginas
...so cold, &c. &c." So close on each pathetic part he dwells, And each adventure so sublimely tells. That all who view the "idiot in his glory," Conceive...the hero of the story. Shall gentle COLERIDGE pass unnotic'd here, To turgid ode, and tumid stanza dear ? 140 Though themes of innocence amuse him best,... | |
| George Gordon N. Byron (6th baron.) - 1810 - 110 páginas
...confounded night with day*, So close on each pathetic part he dwells, And each adventure so sublimely tells, That all who view the " idiot in his glory," Conceive...pass unnoticed here, To turgid ode, and tumid stanza clear ? 250 Though themes of innocence amuse him besi> Yet still obscurity's a welcome guest. * Mr.... | |
| George Gordon N. Byron (6th baron.) - 1810 - 106 páginas
...confounded night with day*, So close on each pathetic part he dwells, And each adventure so sublimely tells, That all who view the '' idiot in his glory," Conceive...story. Shall gentle COLERIDGE pass unnoticed here, ti. fas. To turgid ode, and tumid stanza dear ? 250 Though themes of innocence amuse him best, Yet... | |
| George Gordon N. Byron (6th baron.) - 1819 - 80 páginas
...he dwells, And each adventure so sublimely tells , -That all who view the « idiot in his glory, ii Conceive the Bard the hero of the story. Shall gentle...unnoticed here, To turgid ode, and tumid stanza dear? 25, Though themes of innocence amuse him best, Yet still obscurity's a welcome guest. If inspiration... | |
| George Gordon N. Byron (6th baron.) - 1820 - 260 páginas
...confounded night with day,* So close on each pathetic part he dwells, And each adventure so sublimely tells, That all who view the " idiot in his glory," Conceive...the hero of the story. Shall gentle COLERIDGE pass unnotic'd here, To turgid ode, and tumid stanza dear? Though themes of innocence amuse him best, Yet... | |
| 1820 - 562 páginas
...merely prose, Convincing all by demonstration plain, Poetic souls delight in prose insane.' * * * ' Shall gentle COLERIDGE pass unnoticed here, To turgid ode, and tumid stanza dear : ' • — None in lofty numbers can surpass The Bard who soars to eulogize an ass. How well the subject... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1821 - 156 páginas
...night with day , So close on each pathetic part he dwells , And each adventure so sublimely tells , That all who view the « idiot in his glory » , Conceive the Bard the hero of the stôry. Shall gentle COLERIDGE pass unnotic'd here , To turgid ode , and tumid stanza dear ? Though... | |
| George Gordon N. Byron (6th baron.) - 1822 - 498 páginas
...you'll grow double." So close on each pathetic part he dwells, And each adventure so sublimely tells, That all who view the " idiot in his glory," Conceive...unnoticed here, To turgid ode, and tumid stanza dear? 25o Though themes of innocence amuse him best, Yet still obscurity's a welcome guest. If Inspiration... | |
| George Gordon N. Byron (6th baron.) - 1822 - 102 páginas
...prove that pro»« So close on each pathetic part he dwells, And each adventure so sublimely tells, That all who view the « idiot in his glory. Conceive...the hero of the story. Shall gentle COLERIDGE pass unnoticfd here,1 To turgid ode, and tumid stanza dear? a5o Though themes of innocence amuse him best,... | |
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