| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1866 - 292 стор.
...of prey, Sullen and lonely, couching in the cave Which is my lair, and — it may be — my grave. All this hath somewhat worn me, and may wear, But...wall, And freed the Holy Sepulchre from thrall; And revelled among men and things divine, And poured my spirit over Palestine, In honor of the sacred war... | |
| Emma Newby - 1866 - 360 стор.
...him," she said, "then perhaps it was well that my strange sorrow fell upon me." yo CHAPTER X. I stooped not to despair ; For I have battled with mine agony, And made me wings wher.'with to ovprfly The narrow ciieus of my dungeon wall. BTROV. IT must not be supposed that Mrs.... | |
| George Gordon N. Byron (6th baron.) - 1867 - 740 стор.
...^'hich IB my lair, and— it may be — my grave. All this hath somewhat worn me, and muy wear, but muet be borne. I stoop not to despair ; For I have battled...wherewith to overfly The narrow circus of my dungeon wnll, And freed the Holy Sepulchre from ihrull ; And réveil 'd among men and things dlviiie, And ptiur'd... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1870 - 770 стор.
...prey. Sullen and lonely, couching in the cmve Which is my lair, and — it may be— my g^ne. 320 AH dm hath somewhat worn me, and may wear, But must be borne....dungeon wall. And freed the Holy Sepulchre from thrall ; Au'j revell'd among men and things divine, And pour'd my spirit over Palestine lo honour of the sacred... | |
| Mrs. Hemans - 1872 - 694 стор.
...circumstances and change. The majestic lines in which Byron has embodied the thoughts of the captive Tosso, will form a fine contrast and relief to the music...must be borne. I stoop not to despair ; For I have baffled with mine agony, And made me wings wherewith to overfly The narrow circus of my dungeon-wall... | |
| Mrs. Hemans - 1873 - 704 стор.
...spiritual wreck within, unmingled with the terrors drawn from outward circumstances and change. Tho majestic lines in which Byron has embodied the thoughts...must be borne. I stoop not to despair ; For I have baffled with mine agony, And made me wings wherewith to overfly The narrow circus of my dungeon-wall... | |
| Sir George Grove, David Masson, John Morley, Mowbray Morris - 1875 - 630 стор.
...unprotected," said Cicely with a sigh. To be continued. TOEQUATO TASSO : HIS LIFE AND WOliKS. TART I. ' For I have battled with mine agony, And made me wings wherewith to oveifly The narrow circus of my. dungeon wall, And freed the Holy Sepulchre from thrall, And revell'd... | |
| Manfred - 1876 - 204 стор.
...theme, Nor cozening critics question, nor remain The sick spectator of a wanton World's disdain (') " All this hath somewhat worn me, and may wear, But...to overfly The narrow circus of my dungeon wall," etc. [Byron's " Lament of Tasso." I0nk off r> rTlHOUGH such should be accorded as my meed ! — JL... | |
| Elliott W. Preston - 1876 - 206 стор.
...theme, Nor cozening critics question, nor remain The sick spectator of a wanton World's disdain (') " All this hath somewhat worn me, and may wear, But...wings wherewith to overfly The narrow circus of my dnngeon wall," etc. [Byron's " Lament of Tasso." lards oft Marling. rilHOUGH such should be accorded... | |
| Mrs. Hemans - 1878 - 696 стор.
...thoughts of tho captive Tasso, will form a fin» contrast and relief to the music of despair with wliick Goethe's work is closed : — " All this hath somewhat...must be borne. I stoop not to despair ; For I have baffled with mine agony, And made me wings wherewith to overfly The narrow circus of my dungeon-wall... | |
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