The Works of Lord Byron: With His Letters and Journals, and His Life, Volum 11J. Murray, 1835 |
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Side 4
... once the gloom and potency of that soul which burned and blasted and fed upon itself , in Harold , and Conrad , and Lara- and which comes again in this piece , more in sorrow than in anger - more proud , perhaps , and more awful than ...
... once the gloom and potency of that soul which burned and blasted and fed upon itself , in Harold , and Conrad , and Lara- and which comes again in this piece , more in sorrow than in anger - more proud , perhaps , and more awful than ...
Side 5
... once conceive of him as a real existence , and enter into the depth and the height of his pride and his sorrows , we may deal as we please with the means that have been used to furnish us with this impression , or to enable us to attain ...
... once conceive of him as a real existence , and enter into the depth and the height of his pride and his sorrows , we may deal as we please with the means that have been used to furnish us with this impression , or to enable us to attain ...
Side 23
... once his way and life together . Man . The mists boil up around the glaciers ; clouds Rise curling fast beneath me , white and sulphury , Like foam from the roused ocean of deep Hell , ( 2 ) Whose every wave breaks on a living shore ...
... once his way and life together . Man . The mists boil up around the glaciers ; clouds Rise curling fast beneath me , white and sulphury , Like foam from the roused ocean of deep Hell , ( 2 ) Whose every wave breaks on a living shore ...
Side 29
... once again , I charge thee , follow not ! SCENE II . [ Exit MANFRED . A lower Valley in the Alps.— A Cataract . ( 1 ) Enter MANFred . It is not noon - the sunbow's rays ( 2 ) still arch The torrent with the many hues of heaven , And ...
... once again , I charge thee , follow not ! SCENE II . [ Exit MANFRED . A lower Valley in the Alps.— A Cataract . ( 1 ) Enter MANFred . It is not noon - the sunbow's rays ( 2 ) still arch The torrent with the many hues of heaven , And ...
Side 31
... once so beautiful , solemn , and majestic . It is the poem , next to " Childe Harold , " , " which we should give to a foreigner to read , that he might know something of Byron . Shakspeare has given to those abstractions of human life ...
... once so beautiful , solemn , and majestic . It is the poem , next to " Childe Harold , " , " which we should give to a foreigner to read , that he might know something of Byron . Shakspeare has given to those abstractions of human life ...
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