The Works of Lord Byron: With His Letters and Journals, and His Life, Volum 11J. Murray, 1835 |
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Side 4
... nature by which he is surrounded , and with the Spirits of the Elements over whom he has acquired dominion , by the secret and unhal- lowed studies of sorcery and magic . He is averse , indeed , from mankind , and scorns the low and ...
... nature by which he is surrounded , and with the Spirits of the Elements over whom he has acquired dominion , by the secret and unhal- lowed studies of sorcery and magic . He is averse , indeed , from mankind , and scorns the low and ...
Side 5
... nature , or the dread of superstition . It is enough , therefore , if the situ- ation in which he has placed him is conceivable , and if the supposition of its reality enhances our emotions and kindles our imagination ; for it is ...
... nature , or the dread of superstition . It is enough , therefore , if the situ- ation in which he has placed him is conceivable , and if the supposition of its reality enhances our emotions and kindles our imagination ; for it is ...
Side 10
... natural fear , Nor fluttering throb , that beats with hopes or wishes , Or lurking love of something on the earth . Now to my task . — Mysterious Agency ! ― Ye spirits of the unbounded Universe ! ( 1 ) Whom I have sought in darkness and ...
... natural fear , Nor fluttering throb , that beats with hopes or wishes , Or lurking love of something on the earth . Now to my task . — Mysterious Agency ! ― Ye spirits of the unbounded Universe ! ( 1 ) Whom I have sought in darkness and ...
Side 21
... natural music of the mountain reed- For here the patriarchal days are not A pastoral fable - pipes in the liberal air , Mix'd with the sweet ... nature . " - E ] A living voice , a breathing harmony , A bodiless c 3 SCENE II . 121 MANFRED .
... natural music of the mountain reed- For here the patriarchal days are not A pastoral fable - pipes in the liberal air , Mix'd with the sweet ... nature . " - E ] A living voice , a breathing harmony , A bodiless c 3 SCENE II . 121 MANFRED .
Side 23
... nature ; but , on arriving at the summit , we looked down upon the other side upon a boiling sea of cloud , dashing against the crags on which we stood these crags on one side quite per- pendicular . In passing the masses of snow , I ...
... nature ; but , on arriving at the summit , we looked down upon the other side upon a boiling sea of cloud , dashing against the crags on which we stood these crags on one side quite per- pendicular . In passing the masses of snow , I ...
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