| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - Fore-edge painting - 1870 - 768 pages
...airy images, and shapes which dwell Still unimpair'd, though old, in the soul's haunted cell. 'Tis parate hell โ For we are crowded in our solitudes Soul of my thought ยก with whom I traverse Invisible but gazing, as I glow [earth, Mix'd with thy spirit,... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1873 - 336 pages
...airy images, and shapes which dwell Still unimpair'd, though old, in the soul's haunted cell. VL 'Tis to create, and in creating live '"' A being more intense...do now. What am I ? Nothing : but not so art thou, Soul of my thought ! with whom I traverse earth, Invisible but gazing, as I glow Mix'd with thy spirit,... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1873 - 332 pages
...unimpair'd, though old, in the soul's hannted cell 'Tis to ereate, and in ereating live A being more inteuse that we endow With form our fancy, gaining as we give...do now. What am I ? Nothing : but not so art thou, Soul of my thought ! with whom I traverse earth, Invisible but gazing, as I glow Mix'd with thy spirit,... | |
| Lewis Scharf - English literature - 1875 - 598 pages
...April in the thirty-sixth year of his age. C. Lord Byron as poet. 'Tis to create and in creating life A being more intense that we endow With form our fancy,...as I do now What am I, Nothing, but not so art thou Soul of my thought: with whom I traverse earth. Invisible, but gazing, as 1 glow Mix'd with thy spirit,... | |
| Love lyrics - Poetry, English - 1875 - 638 pages
..."all good gifts/' thus meekly bend, And own the Father's hand that blessed my life with, thee. " Tis to create, and, in creating, live A being more intense, that we endow With thoughts our fancy, gaining as we give The life we image." โ Byron. LH, who that wanders in the silent... | |
| Cassell, ltd - 1876 - 470 pages
...With airy images, and shapes which dwell Still unimpair'd, though old, in the soul's haunted celL 'Tis to create, and in creating live A being more intense,...do now. What am I ? Nothing : but not so art thou, Soul of my thought I with whom I traverse earth, Invisible but gazing, as I glow Jlix'd with thy spirit,... | |
| Archibald Constable, Robert Pearse Gillies - Authors - 1876 - 354 pages
...proposition. Byron, who pretended to sneer at morbid sensibility, has himself observed โ " 'T is to create, and in creating live A being more intense, that we endow With form our fancies, gaining as we give The life we image. " And to what does this creative propensity owe its... | |
| George Gordon N. Byron (6th baron.) - 1877 - 192 pages
...images, and shapes which dwell 45 Still unimpaired, though old, in the soul's haunted cell* vI. *'Tis to create, and in creating live A being more intense,...gaining as we give The life we image, even as I do now. 50 What am I * Nothing : but not so art thon, Soul of my thought ! with whom I traverse earth, Invisible... | |
| George Gordon N. Byron (6th baron.) - 1877 - 234 pages
...and shapes which dwell Still unimpaired, though old, in the soul's haunted cell. VI 'Tis to create,2 and in creating live A being more intense, that we...gaining as we give The life we image, even as I do now. years ; his poetical precocity was very remarkable. He was now only 80 years of age, and utterly miscalculates... | |
| George Gordon N. Byron (6th baron.) - 1878 - 636 pages
...Prusse a D'Alembert, Sept. 7, 1776. Still unimpalr'd, though old, in the soul's haunted cell. VI. 'Tis to create, and in creating live A being more intense,...do now. What am I ? Nothing : but not so art thou, Soul of my thought ! with whom I traverse earth, Invisible but gazing, as I glow Mix' " Andf< Is thy... | |
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