| Autumn leaves - 1882 - 210 sider
....' 5. ' Or what was spoke at Crecy and Poitiers.' 6. ' The poet's eye in a fine frenzy rolling.' 7. 'His life was one long war with self-sought foes, Or friends by him self-banished.' 8. ' Upon the high and giddy mast.' g. ' And the eagles were gorged with the infidel... | |
| Cesare Cantù - 1883 - 122 sider
...feelingly and fast. His life was one long war with self -sought foes, Or friends by himself banish'd ; for his mind Had grown suspicion's sanctuary, and...blind, But he was frenzied, — wherefore, who may know f . . . . . &o, (1) Childe Harold, Canto 3. However often Byron would deny the resemblance said to... | |
| Cesare Cantù - 1883 - 122 sider
...I* * _i_ _ _ . His life was one long war with self -sought foes, Or friends by himself banish' d ; for his mind Had grown suspicion's sanctuary, and...'Gainst whom he raged with fury, strange and blind, Bat he was frenzied, — wherefore, who may know t Ac. (t) Childe Harold, Cauto 3. However often Byron... | |
| W. H. Florio Hutchisson - 1883 - 368 sider
...numberless were the sudden sacrifices he committed and ordered through this uneven ness of temper. " His life was one long war with self-sought foes, Or friends by him self-banishod ; for his mind Had grown Suspicion's sanctuary, and chose, For its own cruel sacrifice,... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1883 - 1162 sider
...that absorbing sign perchance more blest Than vulgar minds may be with all they seek possest. LXXX. His life was one long war with self-sought foes, Or friends by him self-banished; for his mind Had grown Suspicion's sanctuary, and chose For its own cruel sacrifice... | |
| W. H. Florio Hutchisson - 1883 - 364 sider
...numberless were the sudden sacrifices he committed and ordered through this uneveimess of temper. " His life was one long war with self-sought foes, Or friends by him solf-banishod ; for his mind Had grown Suspicion's sanctuary, and chose, For its own cruel sacrifice,... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1883 - 308 sider
...that absorbing sigh perchance more blest Than vulgar minds may be with all they seek possest. LXXX His life was one long war with self-sought foes, Or friends by himself hanish'd: for his mind 1. OnftretyligMning. Embrasé par la foudre qui le frappe. 2. Which... | |
| George Gordon N. Byron (6th baron.) - 1885 - 288 sider
...that absorbing sigh perchance more blest Than vulgar minds may be with all they seek possest. LXXX. His life was one long war with self-sought foes, Or...whom he raged with fury strange and blind. But he was phrensied, — wherefore, who may know ? Since cause might be which skill could never find; But he... | |
| George Gordon N. Byron (6th baron.) - 1885 - 360 sider
...that absorbing sigh perchance more blest 750 Than vulgar minds may be with all they seek possest. 80. His life was one long war with self-sought foes, Or...and chose, For its own cruel sacrifice, the kind, 755 'Gainst whom he raged with fury strange and blind. But he was phrensied, — wherefore, who may... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1885 - 176 sider
...self-sought foes, Or friends by him self-banished ; for his mind Had grown Suspicion's sanctuary, and c^iose For its own cruel sacrifice the kind, 'Gainst whom he raged with fury strange and blind. But he was phrensied, — wherefore, who may know ? Since cause might be which skill could never find ; But he... | |
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