A Selection from the Works of Lord ByronEdward Moxon & Company, 1866 - 244 páginas |
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Página ix
... feels between lake - water and sea - water ; the one is fluent , yielding , invariable ; the other has in it a life and pulse , a sting and a swell , which touch and excite the nerves like fire or like music . Across the PREFACE . ix.
... feels between lake - water and sea - water ; the one is fluent , yielding , invariable ; the other has in it a life and pulse , a sting and a swell , which touch and excite the nerves like fire or like music . Across the PREFACE . ix.
Página xi
... feels between lake - water and sea - water ; the one is fluent , yielding , invariable ; the other has in it a life and pulse , a sting and a swell , which touch and excite the nerves like fire or like music . Across the PREFACE . ix.
... feels between lake - water and sea - water ; the one is fluent , yielding , invariable ; the other has in it a life and pulse , a sting and a swell , which touch and excite the nerves like fire or like music . Across the PREFACE . ix.
Página xv
... feels himself safe and strong . No part of his nature was more profound and sincere than the vigorous love of such inanimate things as were in tune with his own spirit and senses . His professions of contempt were too loud to express it ...
... feels himself safe and strong . No part of his nature was more profound and sincere than the vigorous love of such inanimate things as were in tune with his own spirit and senses . His professions of contempt were too loud to express it ...
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... the warning Of what I feel now . Thy vows are all broken , And light is thy fame : I hear thy name spoken , And share in its shame . B They name thee before me , A knell to mine. WHEN WE TWO PARTED . FILL THE GOBLET AGAIN . ...
... the warning Of what I feel now . Thy vows are all broken , And light is thy fame : I hear thy name spoken , And share in its shame . B They name thee before me , A knell to mine. WHEN WE TWO PARTED . FILL THE GOBLET AGAIN . ...
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... feel again . Yet how much less it were to gain , Though thou hast left me free , The loveliest things that still remain , Than thus remember thee ! The all of thine that cannot die Through dark and dread Eternity Returns again to me ...
... feel again . Yet how much less it were to gain , Though thou hast left me free , The loveliest things that still remain , Than thus remember thee ! The all of thine that cannot die Through dark and dread Eternity Returns again to me ...
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