| Joseph Donaldson - 1824 - 244 páginas
...step, that cut me off from that society which would have been congenial to my mind! " But 'tis vain, all words are idle, Words from me are vainer still,...But the thoughts we cannot bridle, Force their way against the will." I would wish you to call on my mother, and * * * * ******* I will write to you soon... | |
| William Collins, Thomas Gray, James Beattie, George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1824 - 478 páginas
...knowest. All my madness none can know.; All my hopes, where'er thou goest, Wither, yet with thee they go. Every feeling hath been shaken ; Pride, which not...world could bow, Bows to thee — by thee forsaken, Ev'a my soul forsakes me now : But 'tis done — all words are idle — Words from me are vainer still... | |
| Catherine George Ward - 1824 - 602 páginas
...of it." a 20 CHAPTER XXI. " Every feeling hatli been shaken, Pride, which not a world could bo\>f, Bows to thee, by thee forsaken, Even my soul forsakes me now. But 'tis done, all words arc idle, Words from me are vainer still; But the thoughts we cannot bridle, Force their way without... | |
| George Gordon N. Byron (6th baron.) - 1824 - 332 páginas
...thee they go. Every feeling hath heen shaken; Pride which not a world could how, Bows to thee — hy thee forsaken, Even my soul forsakes me now: But, 'tis done — all words are idleWords from me are vainer still; But the thoughts we cannot hridle Force their way without the will.--... | |
| George Clinton - 1825 - 826 páginas
...my faults perchance thou knowest, All my madness none can know ; AH my hopes, where'er thou goest, Every feeling hath been shaken ; Pride, which not...cannot bridle Force their way without the will.— Fare thee well ! — thus disunited, Torn from every nearer tie, Seared in heart, and lone, and blighted—-... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1825 - 40 páginas
...madness — none can know ; All my hopes— where'er thou goest, Whither — yet with thee they go. Every feeling hath been shaken, Pride — which not...vainer still : But the thoughts we cannot bridle Force the way without the will. Fare thee well ! thus disunited, Torn from every nearer tie ; Seared in heart... | |
| George Gordon N. Byron (6th baron.) - 1825 - 546 páginas
...knowest. All my madness none can know ; All my hopes, where'er thou goest, Wither, yet with thee they go. Every feeling hath been shaken ; Pride, which not...thee forsaken. Even my soul forsakes me now : But 't is done— all words are idle — Words from me are vainer still ; But the thoughts we cannot bridle... | |
| Mrs. Catherine George Ward Mason - 1825 - 976 páginas
...wblch not a world could bow, Bowi to thee, by thee forsaken, Eren my soul forsakes me now. Hut 'ti> done, all words are idle, Words from me are vainer...we cannot bridle, Force their way without the will. Fare thee well ! thus disunited, Torn from every nearer tie, Scar'. I in heart, and lone, and blighted,... | |
| George Gordon N. Byron (6th baron.) - 1826 - 852 páginas
...hopes, where'er thon gocst, Wither — yet with (Ace they go. Every feeling hath been «haken ; 1'ridc. which not a world could bow, Bows to thee — by thee...soul forsakes me now: But 'tis done— all words are idleWords from me are vainer still ; But the thoughts we cannot bridle Force their way without the... | |
| 1826 - 434 páginas
...a world can bow, Bows to thee—by thee forsaken, Even my soul forsakes me now. But 'tis done—all words are idle-- Words from me are vainer still; But...we cannot bridle Force their way without the will. Fare thee well! thus disunited— Torn from every nearer tie— Sear'd in heart, and lone, and blighted,... | |
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