Part of its immortality ; the veil Of heaven is half undrawn ; within the pale We stand, and in that form and face behold What Mind can make, when Nature's self would... A Short History of Civilization - Stran 433avtor: Lynn Thorndike - 1926 - 619 straniCelotni ogled - O knjigi
| 1818 - 638 strani
...would fail ; And to the fond idolaters of old Envy the innate flash which such a soul could mould : We gaze and turn away, and know not where, Dazzled...beauty, till the heart Reels with its fulness ; there — for ever there — Chain'd to the chariot of triumphal Art, We stand as captives, and would not... | |
| Thomas Campbell, Samuel Carter Hall, Edward Bulwer Lytton Baron Lytton, Theodore Edward Hook, Thomas Hood, William Harrison Ainsworth, William Ainsworth - 1818 - 624 strani
...fail ; And to the fond idolaters of old Envy the inmate flash which such e„ eoul could mould. L. We gaze and turn away, and know not where, Dazzled...beauty, till the heart Reels with its fulness ; there — for ever there*Chain'd to the chariot of triumphal Art, We stand as captives, and would not depart.... | |
| George Gordon N. Byron (6th baron.) - 1819 - 176 strani
...would fail; And to the fond idolaters of old Envy the innate flash , which such a soul could mouldy L. We gaze and turn away, and know not where, Dazzled...beauty, till the heart Reels with its fulness; there — for ever there— » Chain'd to the chariot of triumphal Art , We stand as captives , and would... | |
| George Gordon N. Byron (6th baron.) - 1819 - 466 strani
...would fail; And to the fond idolaters of old Envy the innate flash which such a soul could mould : L. We gaze and turn away, and know not where, Dazzled...and drunk with beauty, till the heart Reels with its fularss ; there — for ever there— Chain'd to the chariot of triumphal Art, We stand as captives,... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1821 - 478 strani
...would fail; And to the fond idolaters of old Envy, the innate flash which such a soul could mould : L. We gaze and turn away, and know not where, Dazzled and drunk with beauty, till t1n. heart Keels with its fulness; there — for ever there— Chain'd to the chariot of triumphal... | |
| 1821 - 766 strani
...upon which Lord Byron proceeds in the composition of his poetry *. Byron. — Of the Venus de Medicis. We gaze and turn away, and know not where, Dazzled and drunk with beauty. CH iv. 50. Young.— Of a woman's face. On which the dazzled eye can find no rest, But drunk with beauty,... | |
| 1822 - 694 strani
...would fail ; And to the fond idolaters of old Envy the innate flash which such a soul could mould. We gaze and turn away, — and know not where, Dazzled and drunk with beauty, tilt the heart Reels with its fulness; there — for erer there — • Chain'd to the chariot of triumphant... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1824 - 234 strani
...would fail; And to the fond idolaters of old Envy the innate flash which such a soul could mould : We gaze and turn away, and know not where, Dazzled and drunk with beauty, till the heart Reel with its fulness; there—for ever there— Chain'd to the chariot of triumphal Art, We stand... | |
| George Gordon N. Byron (6th baron.) - 1824 - 334 strani
...self would And to the fond idolaters of old Envy the innate flash which sueh a soul could mould : L. We gaze and turn away, and know not where, Dazzled and drunk with heauty, till the heart Reels with its fulness ; there — for ever there — Cuain'd to the chariot... | |
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