Henry Kirke White died at Cambridge in October, 1806, in consequence of too much exertion in the pursuit of studies that would have matured a mind which disease and poverty could not impair, and which death itself destroyed rather than sub dued. English Bards, and Scotch Reviewers: A Satire - Página 64de George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1810 - 85 páginasVista completa - Acerca de este libro
| 1809 - 890 páginas
...some of his and the World's favourite Poets. * " HENRY KIBKE WHITE died at Cambridge in October 1806, in consequence of too much exertion in the pursuit...rather than subdued. His Poems abound in such beauties ut rn'.i-it impress the reader with the liveliest regret that so short a period was allotted to talents... | |
| George Gordon N. Byron (6th baron.) - 1819 - 80 páginas
...more through rolling clouds to soar again , * HEHRT KIRKB WHITE died at Cambridge in October 1806, in consequence of too much exertion in the pursuit of studies that wouldhave matured a mind which disease and poverty could not impair , and which Death itself destroyed... | |
| Henry Kirke White, Robert Southey - 1820 - 302 páginas
...the last life-drop of his hleeding hreast. * Henry Kirke White died at Camhridge, in Octoher, 1806, in consequence of too much exertion in the pursuit...impair, and which death itself destroyed rather than suhdued. His poems ahound in such heauties as must imprest the reader wiih the liveliest regret, that... | |
| British melodies - 1820 - 280 páginas
...HENRY KIRKE WHITE. Lord Byron. Henry Kirke White died at Cambridge in October, 1806, in conseqnence of too much exertion in the pursuit of studies that...and poverty could not impair, and which death itself deltroyed rather than subdued. His poems abound in such beauties as must impress the reader with the... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1821 - 486 páginas
...consequence of too much exertion in the pursuit o' studies that would have1 matured a mind which disease ami poverty could not impair, and which Death itself destroyed rather than subdued. His poeras abound in such leautic Oh ! what a noble heart was here undone, \Vhen Science'self destroyed... | |
| George Gordon N. Byron (6th baron.) - 1822 - 498 páginas
...* HENBY KIHKE WHITE died at Cambridge, in October 1806, in conseijaence of too much exertion in tbe pursuit of studies, that -would have matured a mind...than subdued. His poems abound in such beauties as most impress the reader with the liveliest regret that so short a period was allotted to talents, which... | |
| 1820 - 558 páginas
...ten thousand copies were sold in one month. e Henry Kirke White died at Cambridge in October, 1806, in consequence of too much exertion in the pursuit...disease and poverty could not impair, and which death itsel rathsi than subdued. ' 'Tis true, that all who rhyme, nay, all who write, Shrink from that fatal... | |
| Henry Kirke White - 1823 - 462 páginas
...the last life-drop of his bleeding breast. * Henry Kirke White died at Cambridge in October, 1806, in consequence of too much exertion in the pursuit...rather than subdued. His poems abound in such beauties us must impress the reader with the liveliest regret that so •hort « period was allotted to talents,... | |
| George Gordon N. Byron (6th baron.) - 1824 - 340 páginas
...equal grace; To guide whose hand the sister arts comhine, And trace the poet's or the painter's line; matured a mind which disease and poverty could not...impair, and which death itself destroyed rather than subducd. His poems abound in such heanties as must impress the reader with the life liest regret, that... | |
| George Clinton (biographer of Byron.) - 1825 - 314 páginas
...him remember, ' Mox in reluctantes Dracones.' t Henry Kirke White died at Cambridge in October, 1806, in consequence of too much exertion in the pursuit...such beauties as must impress the reader with the livliest regret that ao short a period was allotted to talents which would have dignified even the... | |
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