Ye stars ! which are the poetry of heaven ! If in your bright leaves we would read the fate Of men and empires, — 'tis to be forgiven, That in our aspirations to be great, Our destinies o'erleap their mortal state, And claim a kindred with you ; for... Lord Byron - Сторінка 237автори: Louise Swanton-Belloc - 1824Повний перегляд - Докладніше про цю книгу
| Ptolemy, Proclus - 1893 - 584 стор.
...CONTAINING EXTRACTS FROM THE ALMAGEST OF PTOLEMY, And the wholaof hts CENTILOQUY. Br JM ASHMAN D. " Y« stars, which are the poetry of Heaven ! "If, in your bright leaves, we would read the fate " Of men and empires, — 'tis to be forgiven." T.OI5D BYRON. ., 1тв':Ь ^Scientific ¿upjus,'-.... | |
| John Pierpont - 1823 - 492 стор.
...the hill ; — But that is fancy ; for the starlight dews All silently their tears of love distil, Weeping themselves away till they infuse Deep into Nature's breast the spirit of her hues. Ye stars ! which are the poetry of heaven, If, in your bright leaves, we would read the fate Of men... | |
| George Gordon N. Byron (6th baron.) - 1824 - 334 стор.
...reveller, who makes ills life an infaney, and sings his fill ; At intervals, some hird from out the hrakes, Starts into voice a moment, then is still. There seems...themselves away, till they infuse Deep into Nature's hreast the spirit of her hues. LXXXVHL Ye stars! that are the poetry of heaven ! If in your hright... | |
| Tobias Merton (pseud) - 1824 - 476 стор.
...into voice a moment, then is still. There seems a floating whisper on the hill, But that is fancy, for the starlight dews All silently their tears of...Deep into Nature's breast the spirit of her hues. Ye stars ! which are the poetry of heaven ! If in your bright leaves we would read the fate Of men... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1824 - 234 стор.
...into voice a moment, then is still. There seems a floating whisper on the hill, But that is fancy, for the starlight dews All silently their tears of...Deep into Nature's breast the spirit of her hues. Ye stars, which are the poetry of heaven ! If in your bright leaves we would read the fate Of men and... | |
| George Gordon N. Byron (6th baron.) - 1825 - 906 стор.
...into voice a moment, then is still. There seems a floating whisper on the hill, But that is fancy, for the starlight dews All silently their tears 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, Our destinies... | |
| George Clinton - 1825 - 826 стор.
...light drip of the suspended oar, Or chirps the grashopper one good-night carol more. ****** Ye stare ! which are the poetry of heaven ! If in your bright leaves we would read the fate Of men and empires — 'tis to be forgiven, That, in our aspirations to be great, Our destinies... | |
| 1825 - 504 стор.
...language, in which it is expressed, is misty and unmeaning, artificial and extravagant. Ye stars ! that are the poetry of heaven ! If in your bright leaves we would read the fate Of men and empires, — 'tis to be forgiven, That in our aspirations to be great, Our destinies... | |
| James Wright Simmons - 1826 - 128 стор.
...Starts into voice a moment, then is still. There sems a floating whisper on the hill, But that is fancy, for the starlight dews All silently their tears of...Deep into Nature's breast the spirit of her hues. The above stanzas are the overflowing of a mind familiar beyond example with the delightful mysteries... | |
| George Gordon N. Byron (6th baron.) - 1826 - 170 стор.
...instil, Weeping themselves away, tilt they infuse Deep into Nature's breast the .spirit of her hue*. LXXXVIII. Ye stars! which are the poetry of heaven ! If in your bright leaves we could read the fate Of man and empires : — 'tis to be forgiven, That in our aspirations to be great,... | |
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