| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1854 - 1126 páginas
...springs the trunk, and mocks The howling tempest, till its height and frame Arc worthy of the mountains from whose blocks Of bleak, gray granite into life...life and sufferance make its firm abode In bare and desolate bosoms : mute The camel labors with the heaviest load, And the wolf dies in silence, — not... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1854 - 1104 páginas
...springs the trunk, and mocks The howling tempest, till its height and frame Arc worthy of the mountains from whose blocks Of bleak, gray granite into life...deep root Of life and sufferance make its firm abode lábaro and desolate bosoms : mute The camel labors with the heaviest load, And the wolf dies in silence,... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1854 - 1126 páginas
...springs the trunk, and mocks The howling tempest, till its height and frame Are worthy of the mountains Jeffrey's heart or Lambe's Boeotian L_ Existence may be borne, and the deep root Of life and sufferance make its firm abode In bare and... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1854 - 378 páginas
...springs the trunk, and mocks The howling tempest, till its height and frame Are worthy of the mountains from whose blocks Of bleak, gray granite into life...grew a giant tree ;—the mind may grow the same. 1 Venice Preserved; Mysteries of Udolpho; the Ghost-Seer, or Armenian; the Merchant of Venice; Othello.... | |
| Lucien Bonaparte Chase - 1854 - 276 páginas
...ever-changing seasons as they record the mutations of time, and the fiats of destiny." CHAPTER XII. •' Existence may be borne, and the deep root Of life and sufferance make its firm abode In bare and desolate bosoms." — BTBON. LORD MELVILLE, in the depth of his wrath, sought counsel of Ellen Knowles.... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1856 - 376 páginas
...springs the trunk, and mocks The howling tempest, till its height and frame Are worthy of the mountains from whose blocks Of bleak, gray granite into life...grew a giant tree; — the mind may grow the same. 1 Venice Preserved ; Mysteries of Udolpho ; the Ghost-Seer, or Armenian ; the Merchant of Venice ;... | |
| 1856 - 570 páginas
...by, and the Heart I bear, Shall never sagg with doubt, nor shake with Fear. , —Byron. J]XISTENCE may be borne, and the deep root Of life and Sufferance make its firm abode In bare and desolated bosoms : mute The camel labours with the heaviest load, And the wolf dies in silence, — not bestow'd In... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1856 - 833 páginas
...springs the trunk, and mocks The howling tempest, till its height and frame Are worthy of the mountains from whose blocks Of bleak, gray granite, into life it came, A.nd grew a giant tree j—the mind may grow the same. XXI. Existence may be borne, and the deep root Of life and sufferance... | |
| Sydney A. Story, Mary Hayden Green Pike - 1856 - 548 páginas
...know that we can do any better for him. His only safety lies in concealment." 13 CHAPTER EIGHTH. " Existence may be borne, and the deep root Of life and sufferance makes its firm abode In bare and desolated bosoms. * * * * But ever and anon, of griefs subdued There... | |
| Jeremiah Clemens - 1858 - 304 páginas
...established in her new home, solitary and alone he directed his course towards the rising sun. CHAPTEK XI. "Existence may be borne, and the deep root Of life...sufferance make its firm abode In bare and desolated bosoms : mute The camel labors with the heaviest load, And the wolf dies in silence." IT was a sweet evening... | |
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