| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1854 - 1104 pages
...degraded form, Eeft of its carnal life, save what shall be Existent happier in the fly and worm,— When elements to elements conform, And dust is as it should be, shall I not 'Feel all I seejissjlazzlmg, but moro warm ? The bQclilpMi thought?, the Spirit Of «ul!u spot ? Of wm'ch, even... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1856 - 376 pages
...degraded form, Reft of its carnal life, save what shall be Existent happier in the fly and worm, — When elements to elements conform, And dust is as it should...which, even now, I share at times the immortal lot? Are not the mountains, waves, and skies, a part Of me and of my soul, as I of them ? Is not the love... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1856 - 833 pages
...degraded form, Reft of its carnal life, save what shall be Existent happier in the fly and worm,— When elements to elements conform, And dust is as it should...less dazzling, but more warm ? The bodiless thought 1 the spirit of each spot, Of which, even now, I share at times the immortal lot? LXXV. Are not the... | |
| Henry Reed - 1857 - 424 pages
...degraded form, Reft of its carnal life, save what shall be Bxistent happier in the fly and worm, — Where elements to elements conform And dust is as it should...strip this, and the multitude of passages like it in Byron's poems, of all that is fantastic ; measure it, as you please, either by the practical rules... | |
| 1857 - 336 pages
...at times the immortal lot?" Now, strip this, and the multitude of passages like it in Byron's poems, of all that is fantastic; measure it, as you please,...either by the practical rules of common sense, or by the ethereal standard of the imagination, and what is it but the perplexity and the folly of materialism... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1859 - 914 pages
...degraded form, Reft of its carnal life, save what shall be Existent happier in the fly and worm, — When ollege prizes Siti poring by the midnight lamp ; Goes...striving hardly to obtain them, Thus seeks unprofitable ? LXXV. Are not the mountains, waves, and skies, a part Of me and of my soul, as I of them ? Is not... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1859 - 362 pages
...Reft of its carnal life, save what shall be Existent happier in the fly and worm, — y LXXIV. When elements to elements conform, And dust is as it should be, shall I not Feel all I sec, less dazzling, but more warm ? The bodiless thought ? the Spirit of each spot ? Of which, even... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1859 - 364 pages
...Existent happier in the fly and worm, — LXXIV. Whea elements to elements conform, And dust is us it should be, shall I not Feel all I see, less dazzling, but more warm f The bodiless thought ? the Spirit of each spot I Of which, even now, I share at times the immortal... | |
| George Augustus Sala, Edmund Yates - 1874 - 588 pages
...degraded form, Reft of its carnal life, save what shall be Existent happier in the fly and worm, When elements to elements conform, And dust is as it should...which, even now, I share at times the immortal lot ? Are not the mountains, waves, and skies, a part Of me and of my soul, as I of them ?" It may be said... | |
| Henry B. Michard - 1860 - 134 pages
...degraded form, Reft of its carnal life, save what shall be Existent happier in the fly and worm, — When elements to elements conform, And dust is as it should...thought ? the spirit of each spot, Of which, even now, I have at times the immortal lot? Are not the mountains, waves, and skies, a part Of me and of my soul,... | |
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