| David Macbeth Moir - 1856 - 360 Seiten
...Which it would cope with, on delighted wing, Spurning the clay-cold bones which round our being cling. Are not the mountains, waves, and skies a part Of...Should I not contemn All objects if compared with these 1 and stem A tide of suffering, rather than forego Such feelings for the hard and worldly phlegm Of... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1856 - 833 Seiten
...immortal lot? LXXV. Are not the mountains, waves, and skies, a part Of me and of my soul, as I of them? f Is not the love of these deep in my heart With a pure...forego , Such feelings for the hard and worldly phlegm j Of those whose eyes are only turn'd below, Gazing upon the ground, with thoughts which dare not glow... | |
| James Anthony Froude, John Tulloch - 1856 - 772 Seiten
...and which glows, different, yet the same, throughout the third and fourth cantos of Childe Harold:— Are not the mountains, waves, and skies, a part Of...love of these deep in my heart With a pure passion ? This last style of description has been carried to perfection by modern bards. Poetry, when thus... | |
| George Tugwell - 1856 - 166 Seiten
...ENSUING PAGES ARE IHSCBIBED, AS A SLIGHT TOKEN OF ESTEEM AND GRATITUDE, BY HIS FRIEND, THE AUTHOR, ' Are not the mountains, waves, and skies, a part Of...love of these deep in my heart With a pure passion ?" CHILDE HAROLD. " Mighty Earth, From sea and mountain, city and wilderness, In vesper low, or joyous... | |
| Robert Pollok - 1856 - 412 Seiten
...land's language, which he would oft forsake For nature's pages, glass'd by sunbeams on the lake." " Are not the mountains, waves, and skies, a part Of...not the love of these deep in my heart "With a pure pission P £0. Dark, sullen, proud : gazing contemptuously On hearts and passions prostrate at his... | |
| Sarah Josepha Buell Hale - 1856 - 624 Seiten
...yet eannot all eoneeal. Byron's Childe Harold. Are not the mountains, waves and skies, a part Of mo and of my soul, as I of them ? Is not the love of...deep in my heart With a pure passion ? should I not eontemn All objeets, if eompared with those ? and stem A tide of sufferings, rather than forego Sueh... | |
| David Macbeth Moir - 1856 - 358 Seiten
...me, and of my soul, as I of them ? Is not the love of these deep in my heart With a pure passion I Should I not contemn All objects if compared with...suffering, rather than forego Such feelings for the bard and worldly phlegm Of those whose eyes are only turned below, Gazing upon the ground, with thoughts... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1857 - 480 Seiten
...admirable line of Young's, the exact expression of which I do not recollect. — Author's note. t " Are not the mountains, waves, and skies a part Of...love of these deep in my heart With a pure passion 1 " — BYRON, Childe Harold, canto iii. J "Wordsworth and his exquisite sister are with me. She is... | |
| George Gordon N. Byron (6th baron.) - 1859 - 586 Seiten
...bodiless thought ? the Spirit of each spot? Of which, even now, I share at times the immortal lot ? LXXV. Are not the mountains, waves, and skies, a part Of...heart With a pure passion ? should I not contemn All objeets, if compared with these ? and stem A tide of suffering, rather than forego Such feelings for... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1859 - 362 Seiten
...bodiless thought ? the Spirit of each spot ? Of which, even now, I share at times the immortal lot ? An; not the mountains, waves, and skies, a part Of me...as I of them ? Is not the love of these deep in my In-art With a pure passion 1 should I not contemn All objects, if compared with these ? and stem A... | |
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