The Works of Lord Byron: With His Letters and Journals, and His Life, Volum 11J. Murray, 1835 |
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... wild , metaphysical , and inexplicable kind . Almost all the persons - but two or three - are Spirits of the earth and air , or the waters ; the scene is in the Alps ; the hero a kind of magician , who is tormented by a species of ...
... wild , metaphysical , and inexplicable kind . Almost all the persons - but two or three - are Spirits of the earth and air , or the waters ; the scene is in the Alps ; the hero a kind of magician , who is tormented by a species of ...
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... wild delight with which the elements of nature seem to have inspired him , he has endeavoured to embody and call up before him their ministering agents , and to employ these wild personifi- cations , as he formerly employed the feelings ...
... wild delight with which the elements of nature seem to have inspired him , he has endeavoured to embody and call up before him their ministering agents , and to employ these wild personifi- cations , as he formerly employed the feelings ...
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... wild starts are useless . Man . Do I not bear it ? -Look on me- -I live . - C. Hun . This is convulsion , and no healthful life . Man . I tell thee , man ! I have lived many years , Many long years , but they are nothing now To those ...
... wild starts are useless . Man . Do I not bear it ? -Look on me- -I live . - C. Hun . This is convulsion , and no healthful life . Man . I tell thee , man ! I have lived many years , Many long years , but they are nothing now To those ...
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... wild and arid waves , And seeketh not , so that it is not sought , But being met is deadly ; such hath been The course of my existence ; but there came Things in my path which are no more . Abbot . I ' gin to fear that thou art past all ...
... wild and arid waves , And seeketh not , so that it is not sought , But being met is deadly ; such hath been The course of my existence ; but there came Things in my path which are no more . Abbot . I ' gin to fear that thou art past all ...
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... wild and per- turbed grandeur . But though all the same , yet are they all strangely differ- ent . We hail each successive existence with a profounder sympathy ; and we are lost in wonder , in fear , and in sorrow , at the infinitely ...
... wild and per- turbed grandeur . But though all the same , yet are they all strangely differ- ent . We hail each successive existence with a profounder sympathy ; and we are lost in wonder , in fear , and in sorrow , at the infinitely ...
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Abbot answer'd antè Arimanes Ariosto Astarte avea badía beauty behold beneath Beppo blood breath brow call'd canto Carlo Cavalier Servente clouds Cortana Dante dead death dost dread earth eternal eyes fatto fear feel Ferrara Florence genius giant Giorgione glory gran hast hath heart heaven HERMAN Hetman honour horse hour human immortal Italian king l'abate Laura limbs live look Lord Byron Manfred Manuel Mazeppa mind Morgante MORGANTE MAGGIORE mortal morto mountain Murray ne'er never night noble nought o'er ogni once Orlando pain Passamont passions Pausanias Petrarch poem poet Pulci Ravenna rhymes Rispose scene seem'd sempre Signor sorrow soul speak spirit stars sweet Tasso thee thine things Thomas Moore thou art thought Titian Twas Ugo Foscolo unto Venice verse voice waves Whistlecraft wild Witch words