| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1841 - 998 sivua
...themselves away, till they infuse Deep into Nature's breast the spirit of her hues. (!) LXXXYIII. Ye e would seek the(3) shades below. VII. The Childe...uses vile! Where Superstition once had made her den fürtune, fame, power, life, have named themselves a star. LXXXIX. All heaven and earth are still —... | |
| 1841 - 332 sivua
...are the poetry of heaven ! If in your bright leaves we would read the fate Of men and empires, 't is to be forgiven, That, in our aspirations to be great,...fame, power, life, have named themselves a star." But look up again, and, with the astronomer, mark out the distances of the stars, and also their revolutions... | |
| George Gordon N. Byron (6th baron.) - 1842 - 866 sivua
...and empires, — 't is to be forgiven, That in our aspirations to be great, Our destinies o'crlcap arying hue At times attracted, yet perplex'd the view,...be — that none could truly tell — Too close in LXXXIX. All heaven and earth are still — though not in sleep, But breathless, as we grow when feeling... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1843 - 548 sivua
...forgiven, That in our aspirations to be great, * Our destinies o'erleap their mortal state, And claun a kindred with you ; for ye are A beauty and a mystery,...fortune, fame, power, life, have named themselves a star. LXXXIX. . All heaven and earth are still — though not in sleep, <t, | But breathless, as we grow... | |
| Samuel Griswold Goodrich - 1844 - 680 sivua
...the poetry of heaven ! If in your bright leaves we would read the fate Of men and empires, — 't is to be forgiven, That in our aspirations to be great,...fortune, fame, power, life, have named themselves a star. The sky is changed! and such a change! Oh night, And storm and darkness, ye are wond'rous strong, Yet... | |
| Samuel Griswold Goodrich - 1844 - 336 sivua
...the poetry of heaven ! If in your bright leaves we would read the fate Of men and empires, — 't is to be forgiven, That in our aspirations to be great,...fortune, fame, power, life, have named themselves a star. The sky is changed! and such a change! Oh night, And storm and darkness, ye are wond'rous strong, Yet... | |
| 1844 - 836 sivua
...empires, 'tis to he forgiven 'I'll, it, in our aspirations to be great, Our destinies o erleap this mortal state, And claim a kindred with you ; for ye...reverence from afar, That fortune, fame, power, life, have nam'd themselves a star." When we cast our eyes on the heavens we behold a vast hemi-phere expanding... | |
| 1845 - 832 sivua
...find empires — 'tis to be forgiven, That in our aspirations to be great, Our destinies o'er leap their mortal state, And claim a kindred with you ;...and create In us such love and reverence from afar, J That fortune, fane, power, life, have named themselves a star." age — there are no means adopted... | |
| Gem book - 1846 - 398 sivua
...the ground, with thoughts which dare not glow. Ye stars ! which are the poetry of heaven ! If in yonr bright leaves we would read the fate Of men and empires...fortune, fame, power, life, have named themselves a star. All heaven and earth are still, — though not in sleep, But breathless, as we grow when feeling most... | |
| Eliphalet L. Rice - 1846 - 432 sivua
...instil, Weeping themselves away, 'till they infuse Deep into Nature's breast the spirit of their hues. Ye stars ! which are the poetry of Heaven ! If in your...and create In us such love and reverence from afar, [star. That fortune, fame, power, life, have named themselves a All heav'n and earth are still —... | |
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