Memoirs of the Life and Writings of Lord ByronJ. Robins and Company, 1825 - 756 pagina's |
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Pagina 8
... nature vile , ennobled but by name , Each kindred brute might bid thee blush for shame . Ye ! who behold perchance this simple urn , Pass on - it honours none you wish to mourn ; To mark a friend's remains these stones arise- I never ...
... nature vile , ennobled but by name , Each kindred brute might bid thee blush for shame . Ye ! who behold perchance this simple urn , Pass on - it honours none you wish to mourn ; To mark a friend's remains these stones arise- I never ...
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... nature , and so nearly do its mere pas- sions ally it to the brutes that perish ! Mr. Byron says , speaking of the amazing quantity which he and his companions ate , ' It is amazing that our eating to that excess we had done , from the ...
... nature , and so nearly do its mere pas- sions ally it to the brutes that perish ! Mr. Byron says , speaking of the amazing quantity which he and his companions ate , ' It is amazing that our eating to that excess we had done , from the ...
Pagina 36
... Nature , in her wildest and most sublime forms , ( and such are those which she presents in Aberdeenshire , ) cau produce upon a mind in which the principles of poetry lie hid are little short of inspiration ; that Lord Byron's was such ...
... Nature , in her wildest and most sublime forms , ( and such are those which she presents in Aberdeenshire , ) cau produce upon a mind in which the principles of poetry lie hid are little short of inspiration ; that Lord Byron's was such ...
Pagina 37
... nature he took the lead among his schoolfellows . Riding upon horses , fishing , sailing , swimming , and all those occupations which had something of spirit in them , were congenial to his mind ; and in all these he con- dacted himself ...
... nature he took the lead among his schoolfellows . Riding upon horses , fishing , sailing , swimming , and all those occupations which had something of spirit in them , were congenial to his mind ; and in all these he con- dacted himself ...
Pagina 39
... , " a poet and a man of letters ; not because he chose to be so , but because Nature had so decreed . ' There was no evading the destiny 1 which had been allotted him ; and although he THE LIFE AND writings of lord Byron . 39.
... , " a poet and a man of letters ; not because he chose to be so , but because Nature had so decreed . ' There was no evading the destiny 1 which had been allotted him ; and although he THE LIFE AND writings of lord Byron . 39.
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