tis not in The harmony of things, — this hard decree, This uneradicable taint of sin, This boundless upas, this all-blasting tree, Whose root is earth, whose leaves and branches be The skies which rain their plagues on men like dew — Disease, death,... Poetry Review - Página 366editado por - 1917Visualização integral - Acerca deste livro
| George Gordon N. Byron (6th baron.) - 1819 - 466 páginas
...-blasting tree, Whose root is earth, whose leaves and branches be The skies which rain their plagues'on men like dew — Disease, death, bondage — all the.... the woes we see not — which throb through The immedicabe soul, with heart -aches ever new. CXXVII. Yet let us ponder boldly — 'tis a base Si Abandonment... | |
| George Gordon N. Byron (6th baron.) - 1819 - 176 páginas
...sin , This boundless UPAS, this all-blasting tree, Whose root is earth , whose leaves and branches be Disease , death , bondage— all the woes we see — And worse, the woes we see not — whiqh throb through The immedicable soul , with heart-aches ever new. CXXVII. Yet let us ponder... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1821 - 478 páginas
...all-Wasting tree, Whose root is earth, whose leaves and branches be The skies which rain their plagues on men like dew — Disease, death, bondage — all the...through The immedicable soul, with heart-aches ever new. CXXVII. Yet let us ponder boldly — 'tis a base Abandonment of reason to resign Our right of thought... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1821 - 308 páginas
...all-blasting tree, Whose root is earth, whose leaves and branches be The skies which rain their plagues on men like dew — Disease, death, bondage — all the...through The immedicable soul, with heart-aches ever new. CXXVII. Yet let us ponder boldly — 'tis a base W^ Abandonment of reason to resign Our right of thought... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1821 - 292 páginas
...root is earth, whose leaves and branches be The skies which rain their plagues on men like dewDisease, death, bondage — all the woes we see — And worse,...through The immedicable soul, with heart-aches ever new. CXXVII. Yet let us ponder boldly — 'tis a base W Abandonment of reason to resign Our right of thought... | |
| George Gordon N. Byron (6th baron.) - 1824 - 334 páginas
...whose leaves and hranehes he The skics which rain their plagues on men like Disease, death, hondage — all the woes we see — And worse, the woes we see not — which throh through The immedieahle soul, with heart-aches ever new. CXXVIL Vet let us ponder holdly —... | |
| Jared Sparks, Edward Everett, James Russell Lowell, Henry Cabot Lodge - 1825 - 504 páginas
...and branches be The skies which rain their plagues on men like dew — Disease, death, bopdage — all the woes we see — And worse, the woes we see...— which throb through The immedicable soul, with heart aches ever new. Yet let us ponder boldly — 'tis a base Abandonment of reason to resign Our... | |
| George Gordon Noël Byron - 1826 - 804 páginas
...all-blasting tree. Whose root is earth , whose leaves and branches be The skies which rain their plagues on lbnrg, Peter, Conrad! [Gin; direction* to different...•• who enter. A nobleman sleeps hero to night- Vet let us ponder boldly — 'tis a base Abandonment of reason to resign Our right of thought — our... | |
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