| George Gordon N. Byron (6th baron.) - 1824 - 332 pages
...sufficiently familiar to the Western as to the Eastern reader. Wrapt in one hlaze; the pure, yet funeral pHe, Where gentle hearts, like Bramins, sit and smile....intelligence! Live not the stars and mountains? Are the wave* Without a spirit? Are the dropping caves Without a feeling in their silent tears? No, no; —... | |
| 1824 - 666 pages
...quotes this passage from the Island, and appends to it the observation which I shall copy at the end. How often we forget all time, when lone Admiring nature's universal throne, Her woods, her wilds, her witter», the intense Reply of hers to our intelligence ! Live not the atan and mountains ? Are the... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1824 - 234 pages
...all-absorbing flame AVhich, kindled by another, grows the same, Wrapt in one blaze; the pure, yet funeral pile, Where gentle hearts, like Bramins, sit and smile: How often we forget atl time, when lone, Admiring Nature's universal throne, Her woods, her wilds, her waters, the intense... | |
| George Gordon N. Byron (6th baron.) - 1826 - 852 pages
...the аи'Wrapt in one blaze ; the pure, yet fuoer»! pile. Where gentle hearts, like Brnmin«, «t and smile. How often we forget all time, when lone,...Nature's universal throne. Her woods, her wilds, her water«, the ¡nteaK Reply of her* to our intelligence! Live not the stars and mountain« f Are lV... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1826 - 652 pages
...in • Which, kindled hy another, grows the sanwe, Wrapt in one hlaze ; the pnre, yet fnneral pile, Where gentle hearts, like Bramins, sit and smile-. How often we forget all time, when lone, Admiring natnre's nniversal throne, He^ woods, her wilds, her waters, the intense Eeply of hers to onr intelligence... | |
| Edgar Allan Poe - 1827 - 92 pages
...hath gone With a sigh as it pass'd on : I care not tho' it perish With a thought I then did cherish. How often we forget all time, when lone Admiring Nature's universal throne ; Her woods — her wilds—her mountains— the intense Reply of HERS to OUR intelligence ! jjiN youth have I known one... | |
| George Gordon N. Byron (6th baron.) - 1828 - 780 pages
...grows the same. Wrapt in one blaze; the pure, yet funeral pile. Where gentle hearts, like Bramáis, sit and smile. How often we forget all time, when lone, Admiring natures universal throne, her woods, her »ild*, her waters, the intense Reply of hen to our intelligence!... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron, Thomas Moore - 1833 - 382 pages
...all-absorbing flame Which, kindled by another, grows the same, Wrapt in one blaze ; the pure, yet funeral pile, Where gentle hearts, like Bramins, sit and smile....•Her woods, her wilds, her waters, the intense Reply others to our intelligence! Live not the stars and mountains ? Are the waves Without a spirit ? Are... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron, Thomas Moore - 1834 - 380 pages
...all-absorbing flame Which, kindled by another, grows the same, Wrapt in one blaze ; the pure, yet funeral pile, Where gentle hearts, like Bramins, sit and smile....waters, the intense Reply of hers to our intelligence I Live not the stars and mountains ? Are the waves Without a spirit ? Are the dropping caves Without... | |
| Robert Montgomery - 1834 - 264 pages
...are the productions of the Almighty, and therefore their mutual adaptation illustrates his wisdom. " How often we forget all time, when lone, Admiring...waters,— the intense Reply of hers to our intelligence /" St. Clement in his apostolical address to the Corinthians, alludes to the symbolical nature of day... | |
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