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
| 1863 - 774 sider
...such shape and image given, As haunts the unquenched soul — parchedwearied — wrung and riven. ' Of its own beauty is the mind diseased, And fevers into false creation : — where, Where are (he forms the sculptor's soul bath seized ? In him alone. Can Nature show so fair ? Where are the charms... | |
| George Gordon N. Byron (6th baron.) - 1866 - 204 sider
...such shape and image give As haunts the unquench'd soul — parch'd, wearied, wrung, and riven. CXXII. Of its own beauty is the mind diseased, And fevers...where, Where are the forms the sculptor's soul hath seiz'd? In him alone. Can Nature show so fair? Where are the charms and virtues which we dare Conceive... | |
| Henry George Bohn - 1867 - 752 sider
...Caucasus ? Or cloy the hungry edge of appetite, By bare imagination of a feast ? Sh. Rich. a. I. 9. Where are the charms and virtues which we dare Conceive...men? The unreach'd paradise of our despair, Which o'er informs the pencil and the pon, And o'erpowers the page where it would bloom again ! Byron, Ch.... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1867 - 460 sider
...and image given, As haunts the nnquench'd soul — parch'd — wearied — wrung — and riven. CXXIL Of its own beauty is the mind diseased, And fevers...where, Where are the forms the sculptor's soul hath In him alone. Can Nature show so fair ? [seized ? Where are the charms and virtnes which we dare Conceive... | |
| George Gordon N. Byron (6th baron.) - 1867 - 740 sider
...and Image given, Ai haunts the unqucnch'd soul — parch'd, wearied, wrung, and riven. С XXII. Of IU n proceed upon that duty, We would request the princess to withdraw; T will fsolz'd Î Where are the forms the sculptor's soul hath In him alone. Can Nature show so fair Î Where... | |
| George Gordon N. Byron (6th baron.) - 1868 - 666 sider
...and image given, As haunts the unquench'd soul— parch 'd— wearied— wrung— and riven. CXXI I. Of its own beauty is the mind diseased, And fevers...we dare Conceive in boyhood and pursue as men. The imreach'd Paradise of our despair. Which o'er-informs the pencil and the pen, And overpowers the page... | |
| George Gordon N. Byron (6th baron.) - 1869 - 380 sider
...parch'd, wearied, wrnng, an J "ve"••ASTOtV. CHII.DE HAROl.DS PlUilllMAUE 251 CXXII. Of its own beanty is the mind diseased, And fevers into false creation : — where, Where are the forms the scnlptor's sonl hath seized ( ln him alone. Can Natnre show so fair ? Where are the charms and virtnes... | |
| Oliver Spencer Munsell - 1871 - 360 sider
...painter, the sculptor, the mechanist, the poet, the novelist, and the moralist, in a word— " All those charms and virtues which we dare Conceive in boyhood and pursue as men, The unreached paradise of our despair." It touches every field of human thought, throws its resplendent... | |
| Oliver Spencer Munsell - 1871 - 368 sider
...painter, the sculptor, the mechanist, the poet, the novelist, and the moralist, in a word — " All those charms and virtues which we dare Conceive in boyhood and pursue as men, The unreached paradise of our despair." It touches every field of human thought, throws its resplendent... | |
| Lady Wood - 1871 - 332 sider
...daughter of hers; and he so handsome !' And Julia ground her teeth with vexation. VOL. I. CHAPTEE ' Of its own beauty is the mind diseased, And fevers into false creations. Where— Where is the form the sculptor's soul has seized ? In him alone can nature show... | |
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