But I have lived, and have not lived in vain : My mind may lose its force, my blood its fire, And my frame perish even in conquering pain, But there is that within me which shall tire Torture and Time, and breathe when I expire... Childe Harold's pilgrimage: Italy - Page 102by George Gordon N. Byron (6th baron.) - 1872Full view - About this book
 | George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - English poetry - 1851 - 352 pages
...without utterance, save the shrug or sigh, Deal round to happy fools its speechless obloquy. cxxxvu. But I have lived, and have not lived in vain : My...Something unearthly, which they deem not of, Like the remember'd tone of a mute lyre, Shall on their soften'd spirits sink, and move In hearts all rocky... | |
 | George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1853 - 1022 pages
...without utterance, save the shrug or sigh, Deal round to happy fools its speechless obloquy. CXXXVII. ving seen thee, shall I vainly seek To paint those...the« what language could they »peak? Ah ! may's! breaihe when I expire ; Something unearthly, whicli they deem not of, Likeihe rememberM tone of a mute... | |
 | George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1854 - 1126 pages
...without utterance, save the shrug or »igh, Deal round to happy fools its speechless obloquy. CXXXVII. But I have lived, and have not lived in vain : My...Something unearthly, which they deem not of, Like the remcmber'd tone of a mute lyre, Shall on their soften'd spirits sink, and move In hearts all rocky... | |
 | George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1854 - 1148 pages
...without utterance, save the shrug or sigh, Deal round to happy fools its speechless obloquy. CXXXVII. ound with mermen the fantastic shell ? Did Neuha with the mermaids comb her hair, tiro Torture and Time, and breathe when I expire ; Something unearthly, which they deem not of, Like... | |
 | George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1854 - 378 pages
...Than serpents' teeth inflicts with deadlier throes ? The lion may he goaded by the gnat.— CXXXVII. But I have lived, and have not lived in vain: My mind...fire, And my frame perish even in conquering pain 5 But there is that within me which shall tire Torture and Time, and breathe when I expire; Something... | |
 | George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1856 - 833 pages
...obloquy. CXXXVII. But I have lived, and have not lived \i\ vain: 7 My mind may lose its force, rny blood its fire, And my frame perish even in conquering...shall tire Torture and time, and breathe when I expire 3 Something unearthly, which they deem not of, Like the remember'd tone of a mute lyre, Shall on their... | |
 | George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1859 - 372 pages
...without utterance, save the shrug or sigh, IX'.,l round to happy fools its speechless obloquy. CXXXVII. But I have lived, and have not lived in vain : My...pain ; But there is that within me which shall tire cxxxv. Torture and Time, and breathe when I expire ; Something unearthly, which they deem not of, Like... | |
 | George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1859 - 914 pages
...without utterance, save the shrug or sigh, Deal round to happy fools its speechless obloquy. « CXXXVII. 0 thai wilhin me which shall lire Torture and Time, and breathe when I expire ; Something unearthly,... | |
 | George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1859 - 364 pages
...without utterance, save the shrug or sigh, Deal round to happy fools its speechless obloquy. CXXXVII. But I have lived, and have not lived in vain : My mind may lose its foree, my blood its fire, And iny frame perish even in conquering pain ; But there is that within me... | |
 | George Gordon N. Byron (6th baron.) - 1861 - 734 pages
...without utterance, save the shrug or sigh, Deal round to happy fools its speechless obloquy. cxxxvn. But I have lived, and have not lived in vain : My...Something unearthly, which they deem not of, Like the remember'd tone of a mute lyre, Shall on their soften'd spirits sink, and move In hearts all rocky,... | |
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