| George Gordon N. Byron (6th baron.) - 1859 - 586 sider
...kindness done, when power Had left the wreteh an uncOrrupted hour. THE LOVERS. THE heart — which may be broken : happy they ! Thrice fortunate ! who...that fragile mould, The precious porcelain of human elay, Break with the first fall : they can ne'er behold The long year link'd with heavy day on day,... | |
| George Gordon N. Byron (6th baron.) - 1861 - 734 sider
...by him without acknow ledgment. t See Suetonius for this fact. DEATH EST YOUTH. The heart — which may be broken : happy they ! Thrice fortunate ! who...Break with the first fall : they can ne'er behold The loug year link'd with heavy day on day, And all which must be borne, and never told ; While life's... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1866 - 802 sider
...Which turns up out of the sad twenty-four. THE LGVERS. THE heart— which may be broken : happy they I Thrice fortunate ! who of that fragile mould, The...the first fall : they can ne'er behold The long year Hnk'd with heavy day on day, And all which must be borne, and never told ; While life's strange principle... | |
| J. H. - 1867 - 860 sider
...wither less than these two torn apart; Alas! there is no instinct like the heart — The heart — which may be broken: happy they! Thrice fortunate ! who...The precious porcelain of human clay, Break with the fijst fall: they can ne'er behold The long year link'd with heavy day on day, And all which must.be... | |
| George Gordon N. Byron (6th baron.) - 1867 - 740 sider
...leas than these two torn apart; Alas! there is no Instinct like tbe heart— XL The heart— which artisan. Now this to me, I own, seems much the same...bear Apollo's frame ; Or, with a fair complexion, tlie first fall : they can ne'er behold The long year link'd with heavy day on day, And nil which must... | |
| George Gordon N. Byron (6th baron.) - 1868 - 666 sider
...instinct like the heart— xr. The heart — which may be broken : happy they I Thrice fortunate 1 who of that fragile mould. The precious porcelain...And all which must be borne, and never told ; While hit's strange principle will often lie Deepest in those who long the most to die. XII. 1 Wh^mthe gods... | |
| American Institute of Homeopathy - 1886 - 952 sider
...enraptured quaffs at the fountain of eternal truth and is satisfied for she knows as she is known. "Happy they! Thrice fortunate ! who of that fragile...the first fall ; they can ne'er behold The long year linked with heavy day on day And all which must be borne and never told." in the list read by our Necrologist,... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1873 - 368 sider
...broken : happy they ! Thrice fortnnate ! who of that fragile monld, The preeions porcelain of hnman clay, Break with the first fall : they can ne'er behold...long year link'd with heavy day on day, And all which mnst be borne, and never told ; While life's strange prineiple wili often lie Deepest in those who... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1873 - 404 sider
...loss than these two torn apart ; 6 Alas ! there is no instinct like the heart — The heart— which may be broken : happy they ! Thrice fortunate ! who...The precious porcelain of human clay, Break with the 6rst fall : they can ne'er behold The long year link'd with heavy day on day, And all which must be... | |
| LORD BYRON - 1875 - 418 sider
...fragile monld, The precions porcelain of hnman clay, Break with the first fall: tht'y can ne'er hehold The long year link'd with heavy day on day, And all which mnst he horne, and never toM ; While life's strange principle will often lie Deepest in those who long... | |
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