A Selection from the Works of Lord ByronEdward Moxon & Company, 1866 - 244 páginas |
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... silent ; anger alone finds vent in violent iteration and clamorous appeal . He had too much of fury and not enough of contempt ; he foams at things and creatures not worth a glance or a blow . But when once clear of men and confronted ...
... silent ; anger alone finds vent in violent iteration and clamorous appeal . He had too much of fury and not enough of contempt ; he foams at things and creatures not worth a glance or a blow . But when once clear of men and confronted ...
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... having himself so bad an ear for metre , he may even have imagined that Pope's verse was musical . of scorn and passion , which as yet lay silent 62 PREFACE . xix sincerity which in its successors appears diluted and ...
... having himself so bad an ear for metre , he may even have imagined that Pope's verse was musical . of scorn and passion , which as yet lay silent 62 PREFACE . xix sincerity which in its successors appears diluted and ...
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... silent in the future . It is mere folly to seek in English or Italian verse a precedent or a parallel . The scheme of metre is Byron's alone ; no weaker hand than his could ever bend that bow , or ever will . Even the Italian poets ...
... silent in the future . It is mere folly to seek in English or Italian verse a precedent or a parallel . The scheme of metre is Byron's alone ; no weaker hand than his could ever bend that bow , or ever will . Even the Italian poets ...
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... silent suffering , and intense ; The rock , the vulture , and the chain , All that the proud can feel of pain , The agony they do not show , The suffocating sense of woe , Which speaks but in its loneliness , And then is jealous lest ...
... silent suffering , and intense ; The rock , the vulture , and the chain , All that the proud can feel of pain , The agony they do not show , The suffocating sense of woe , Which speaks but in its loneliness , And then is jealous lest ...
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... silent cities dwell Each in his incommunicative cell ? Or have they their own language ? and a sense Of breathless being ? -darken'd and intense As midnight in her solitude ? -Oh Earth ! Where are the past ? -and wherefore had they ...
... silent cities dwell Each in his incommunicative cell ? Or have they their own language ? and a sense Of breathless being ? -darken'd and intense As midnight in her solitude ? -Oh Earth ! Where are the past ? -and wherefore had they ...
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