The beings of the mind are not of clay; Essentially immortal, they create And multiply in us a brighter ray And more beloved existence : that which Fate Prohibits to dull life, in this our state Of mortal bondage, by these spirits supplied First exiles,... Childe Harold's pilgrimage: Italy - Page 14by George Gordon N. Byron (6th baron.) - 1872Full view - About this book
 | Walter Scott - 1835 - 398 pages
...immortal, they create And multiply in us a brighter ray And more beloved existence : that which Fate Prohibits to dull life, in this our state Of mortal...And with a fresher growth replenishing the void." That this is true in philosophy as well as beautiful in poetry ; that fiction as well as reality can... | |
 | Mary J. Jourdan - 1836 - 202 pages
...immortal, they create And multiply in us a brighter ray And more beloved existence : that which Fate Prohibits to dull life, in this our state Of mortal...And with a fresher growth replenishing the void." CHILDE HAROLD. THIi ALTHORP PICTURE GALLERY. WHAT thronging eyes are glancing from these walls ! What... | |
 | George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1836 - 356 pages
...immortal, they create And multiply in us a brighter ray And more beloved existence : that which Fate Prohibits to dull life, in this our state Of mortal...died, And with a fresher growth replenishing the void. v. PILGRIMAGE . Such is the refuge of our youth and age, The first from Hope, the last from Vacancy... | |
 | Cynosure - 1837 - 272 pages
...immortal, they create And multiply in us a brighter ray And more belov'd existence : that which Fate Prohibits to dull life, in this our state Of mortal...died, And with a fresher growth replenishing the void. THE woes of the imagination have this dire preeminence over such as spring from real evils, that, while... | |
 | George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1837 - 352 pages
...heloved existenee : that which Fate Prohihits to dull life, in this our state Of mortal hondage, hy these spirits supplied, First exiles, then replaces...died, And with a fresher growth replenishing the void. v. vI. Such is the refuge of our youth and age, The first from Hope, the last from Vacancy ; And this... | |
 | George Gordon N. Byron (6th baron.) - 1837 - 982 pages
...immortal, they create And multiply in us a brighter ray Aud more beloved existence: that which Fate Prohibits to dull life, in this our state Of mortal bondage, by these spirits supplied First exiles, the» replaces what we hate; Watering the heart whose early flowers have died, And with a fresher growth... | |
 | William Watson Waldron - American poetry - 1841 - 124 pages
...immortal, they create And multiply in us a brighter ray And more belored existence : that which fate Prohibits to dull life, in this our state Of mortal...And with a fresher growth replenishing the void." LoRD BYRoN. NEW YORK : DEAN & TREVETT, 121 FULTON STREET. 1841. SL THE NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARY 227778B... | |
 | Walter Scott - English literature - 1841
...brighter ray And more beloved existence: that which Fate Prohibits to dull life, in this our slate Of mortal bondage, by these spirits supplied, First...And with a fresher growth replenishing the void." That this is true in philosophy as well as beautiful in poetry; that fiction as well as reality can... | |
 | George Gordon N. Byron (6th baron.) - 1842 - 868 pages
...immortal, they create And multiply in us a brighter ray And more beloved existence : that which Fate yron b the refuge of our youth and age, The first from Hope, the last from Vacancy ; And this worn feeling... | |
 | John Hanbury Dwyer - 1843 - 320 pages
...immortal, they create And multiply in us a brighter ray And more beloved existence : that which Fate Prohibits to dull life, in this our state Of mortal...died, And with a fresher growth replenishing the void. Such is the refuge of our youth and age, The first from hope, the last from vacancy ; And this worn... | |
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