| George Gordon N. Byron (6th baron.) - 1823 - 394 páginas
...between the things misnamed Death and existence : Sleep hath its own world, And a wide realm of wild reality, And dreams in their development have breath, And tears, and tortures, and the touch of joy; They leave a weight upon our waking thoughts, They take a weight from off our waking toils, They do... | |
| George Gordon Noël Byron - 1826 - 804 páginas
...between the things misnamed Death and existence: Sleep hath its own world, And a wide realm of wild reality; And dreams in their development have breath, And tears, and tortures, and the touch of joy ; They leave a weight upon our waking thoughts They take a weight from offour waking toils, They do... | |
| James Nack - 1827 - 218 páginas
...ORPHAN'S DREAM. AFFECTIONATELY INSCRIBED TO THE AUTHOR'S ADOPTED FATHER. And dreams in their developement have breath, And tears, and tortures, and the touch of joy. BYRON. HE died, — would he had been allow'd To bless his orphan ere he died ! Would that, while I had weeping... | |
| Jew exile - 1828 - 224 páginas
...life is two-fold; sleep hath its own world, A boundary between things mis-named, Death and existence: And dreams in their development have breath, And tears, and tortures, and the touch of joy; They pass like spirits of the past: they speak Like Sybils of the future; they have power, The tyranny... | |
| Mary Ann Gray (formerly Browne.), Mary Ann Browne - 1829 - 142 páginas
...between the things misnamed Death and existence ; sleep hath its own world, And a wide realm of wild reality, And dreams in their development have breath, And tears, and tortures, and the touch of joy. * * * * they become A portion of ourselves as of our time, And look like heralds of eternity ! BYRON.... | |
| 1839 - 704 páginas
...more dowments, — ah ! let us not spoil her, true. then, by any factitious adulteration. DREAMS. " Dreams, in their development have breath, And tears, and tortures, and the touch of joy; They leave a weight upon our waking thoughts. They take a weight from off our waking toils, They do... | |
| M. Taylor - 1834 - 180 páginas
...; But sorrow sune with thee maun part — Syne cauld, cauld ye shall be ! A DREAM. — — "jDreams in their development have breath, And tears, and tortures, and the touch of joy ; They leave a weight upon our waking thoughts ; They pass like spirits of the past ; they speak Like... | |
| Author of The young man's own book - 1836 - 336 páginas
...between the things misnamed Death and existence : sleep hath its own world, And a wide realm of wild reality, And dreams in their development have breath, And tears, and tortures, and the touch of joy: They Jeave a weight upon our waking thoughts, They take a weight from off our waking toils, They do... | |
| Edward Mammatt - 1836 - 370 páginas
...between the things misnamed Death and existence : Sleep hath its own world, And a wide realm of wild reality : And dreams, in their development, have breath, And tears, and tortures, and the touch of joy : They leave a weight upon our waking thoughts, They take a weight from off our waking toils ; They... | |
| 1837 - 322 páginas
...Market, as we before mentioned-r-buttoned his coat and soliloquized to himself, in the words of Byron, " And dreams in their development, have breath, And tears, and tortures and the touch of joy." then placing the remnant of a hat on the right side of his cranium, he proceeded, as before stated... | |
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