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" Though thy slumber may be deep, Yet thy spirit shall not sleep; There are shades which will not vanish, There are thoughts thou canst not banish... "
MacMillan's Magazine - Page 391
edited by - 1869
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Thomas De Quincey: His Life and Writings, Volume 2

Alexander Hay Japp - 1877 - 380 pages
...his fate resembled that of Byron's Manfred, when the voice of Incantation rang in his ears : — " Though thy slumber may be deep, Yet thy spirit shall not sleep ; These are shades which will not vanish, These are thoughts thou canst not banish, And to thee shall...
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The United Presbyterian Magazine

1878 - 588 pages
...right to the title of the Poet of Remorse. One of these is specially powerful and appropriate, — 1 Though thy slumber may be deep, Yet thy spirit shall...are thoughts thou canst not banish. By a power to tliee unknown, Thou canst never be alone ; Thou art wrapt as with a shroud, Thou art gathered iu a...
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Darwin, Carlyle, Dickens, the Fools, Jesters, and Comic Characters in ...

Samuel Davey - 1879 - 302 pages
...realize " the fierce vexation of a dream," or that terrible voice in the incantation of Manfred — " Though thy slumber may be deep, Yet thy spirit shall...vanish ; There are thoughts thou canst not banish. And to thee shall night deny All the quiet of her sky, And the day shall have a sun Which shall make...
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The poetical works of lord Byron, ed. with a critical mem. by W. M. Rossetti

George Gordon N. Byron (6th baron.) - 1880 - 630 pages
...shadow of the hill, Shall my soul he upon thine, With a power and with a sign. Though thy slumher may he o hamsh ; By a power to thee unknown, Thou canst never he alone : Thou art wrapt as with a shroud, Thou...
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The poetical works of lord Byron. Repr. with life, notes &c. 'Albion' ed

George Gordon N. Byron (6th baron.) - 1881 - 802 pages
...leaves arc still In the shadow of the hill, Shall my soul be upon thine. With a power and with a sign. rupt no less than they oppress, and sap In the same...those who should ߐ U ү "C b^lnia By a power to thee unknown, Thou canst never be alone : Thou art wrapt as with a shroud, Thou...
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Poetry of Byron

George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1881 - 338 pages
...leaves are still In the shadow of the hill, Shall my soul be upon thine, With a power and with a sign. Though thy slumber may be deep, Yet thy spirit shall...will not vanish, There are thoughts thou canst not banisn ; By a power to thee unknown, Thou canst never be alone ; Thou art wrapt as with a shroud, Thou...
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The poetical works of lord Byron, with life

George Gordon N. Byron (6th baron.) - 1881 - 614 pages
...leaves are still In the shadow of the hill, Shall my soul be upon thine, With a power and with a sign. Though thy slumber may be deep, Yet thy spirit shall not sleep ; There are shades whieh will not vanish, There are thoughts thou eanst not hanish By a power to theo unknown, Thou eanst...
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A Dictionary of Quotations from English and American Poets

Henry George Bohn - 1883 - 782 pages
...persuaded That all the apostles would have done as they did. 762 Byron : Don Juan. Canto i. St. 83. Though thy slumber may be deep, Yet thy spirit shall not sleep ; There are shades that will not vanish, There are thoughts thou canst not banish. 763 Byron : Manfred. Act i. Sc. 1....
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The Real Lord Byron: New Views of the Poet's Life

John Cordy Jeaffreson - 1883 - 404 pages
...brain the awful, the diabolically cruel ' Incantation,' subsequently inserted into ' Manfred,' — ' Though thy slumber may be deep, Yet thy spirit shall not sleep , « * » • Though thou see'st me not pass by, Thou shalt feel me with thine eye As a thing that,...
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The Poetical Works of Lord Byron: Reprinted from the Original Editions, with ...

George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1891 - 752 pages
...shadow of the hill, Shall my soul be upon thine. With a power and \vith a sign. Though thy sliiin ber walls, „Till the black slime betray her as she crawls ; If like a viper to vnnish, There are thoughts thou canst not banish; By a power to thee unknown, Thou canst never be alone...
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