Of its own beauty is the mind diseased, And fevers into false creation : — where, Where are the forms the sculptor's soul hath seized ? In him alone. Can Nature show so fair... Childe Harold's Pilgrimage: A Romaunt - Side 179av George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1851 - 287 siderUten tilgangsbegrensning - Om denne boken
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1872 - 776 sider
...As haunts the unquench'J soul—parch'd—wearied— wrucgp— and riven. cxxn. Of its own beauty ie the mind diseased, And fevers into false creation...men, The unreach'd Paradise of our despair, Which о'ег-informs the pencil and the pon, And overpowers the page where it would bloom again ? СХХШ.... | |
| 1872 - 710 sider
...diseas'd, And fevers into false creation : where, Where arc the forms the sculptor's soul hath seized Î cciv'd, Î The unrcach'd paradise of our despair, Which o'er-infonns the pencil and the pen, And overpowers... | |
| George Gordon N. Byron (6th baron.) - 1872 - 154 sider
...shape and image given, As haunts the unquenchid soul — parchid, wearied, wrung, and [ riven, CXXII Of its own beauty is the mind diseased, And fevers...false creation : — where, Where are the forms the sculptor *s soul hath fieiz id ? In him alone, Can Nature show so fair? Where are the charms and virtues... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1873 - 898 sider
...image given, As haunts the unquench'd soul — parch'd — wearied — wrung — and riven. CXXII. o'er-infonns the pencil and the pen, And overpowers the page where it would bloom again ? CXXIII. Who... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1873 - 336 sider
...thought such shape and image given, As haunts the unquench'd soul — parch'd, wearied, wrung, and riven. Of its own beauty is the mind diseased, And fevers...creation : — where, Where are the forms the sculptor's soid hath seized ? In him alone. Can Nature show so fair ? Where are the charms and virtues which we... | |
| Lux - 1874 - 386 sider
...intellectual notions new creations. The conceptions of the artist are the offspring of his mind — "Where— Where are the forms the sculptor's soul...alone. Can nature show so fair ? "Where are the charms or virtues which we dare Conceive in boyhood and pursue as men, The unreached Paradise of our despair,... | |
| Lux - 1874 - 398 sider
...intellectual notions new creations. The conceptions of the artist are the offspring of his mind — "Where— Where are the forms the sculptor's soul...alone. Can nature show so fair ? Where are the charms or virtues which we dare Conceive in boyhood and pursue as men, The unreached Paradise of our despair,... | |
| Samuel Austin Allibone - 1875 - 794 sider
...silence stand Stern tyrants, whom their cruelties renown, And emperors in Parian marble frown. ADDISON. Where, Where are the forms the sculptor's soul hath seized? In him alone. Can nature show so fair? BYRON : Childe Harold. An hard and unrelenting she As the new-crusted Niobe, Or, what doth more of... | |
| George Gordon N. Byron (6th baron.) - 1877 - 234 sider
...shape and image given, As haunts the unqueuched soul — parched, wearied, wrung and riven. cxxn 2 Of its own beauty is the mind diseased, And fevers...we dare Conceive in boyhood and pursue as men, The unreached Paradise of our despair, Which o'er- informs the pencil and the pen, And overpowers the page... | |
| George Gordon N. Byron (6th baron.) - 1877 - 192 sider
...unquenched soul — parched, wearied, wrung, and riven. cxxn. Of its own beauty is the mind diseased, 1090 And fevers into false creation : — where, Where...sculptor's soul hath seized ? In him alone. Can Nature shew so fair ? Where are the charms and virtues which we dare Conceive in boyhood and pursue as men,... | |
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