| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1891 - 752 pages
...forget, I swear — But that's impossible, and cannot be — Sooner shall this blue ocean melt to air, ' Alia, but the word Arose unheeded or unheard. Thou Paynim fool ! could Leila's p I • Or think of anything excepting thee ; A mind diseased no remedy can physic — (Here ihKship... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1903 - 652 pages
...forget, I swear — But that 's impossible, and cannot be — Sooner shall this blue Ocean melt to air, Sooner shall Earth resolve itself to sea, Than I resign...(Here the ship gave a lurch, and he grew sea-sick.) " Sooner shall Heaven kiss earth — (here he fell sicker) Oh, Julia ! what is every other woe ? —... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1905 - 1088 pages
...forget, I swear — But that 's. impossible, and cannot be — Sooner shall this blue ocean melt to air, Sooner shall earth resolve itself to sea, Than I resign thine image, oh, my fair ! Or think of any thing excepting thee; 150 A mind diseased no remedy can physic (Here the ship gave a lurch, and... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1905 - 1110 pages
...forget, I swear— But that 's impossible, and cannot be — Sooner shall this blue ocean melt to air, e of courage dwells ; 77° But Turkish force, and Latin fraud, any thing excepting thee; 130 A mind diseased no remedy can physic (Here the ship gave a lurch, and... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1905 - 1092 pages
...forget, I swearBut that 's impossible, and cannot be — Sooner shall this blue ocean melt to air, s, for to-night Is our great festival — 'tis strange they come iiot. A iny fair t Or think of any thing excepting thee; 150 A mind diseased no remedy can physic (Here the... | |
| Henry George Bohn - 1911 - 784 pages
...I'm forgot. 4216 Young: Night Thoughts. Night iv. Line 57. Sooner shall the blue ocean melt to air, Sooner shall earth resolve itself to sea, Than I resign...oh, my fair ! Or think of anything, excepting thee. 4217 Byron: Don Juan. Cauto ii. St. 19. What is excellent, As God lives, is permanent; Hearts arc dust,... | |
| Henry George Bohn, Anna Lydia Ward - 1911 - 784 pages
...778 Longfellow: Annie of Th. Tr. from Simon Dach. St. 4. Sooner shall this blue ocean melt to air, Sooner shall earth resolve itself to sea, Than I resign...image, Oh my fair ! Or think of anything, excepting thec. 779 Byron : Don Juan. Canto ii. St. 19. CONTEMPT. What valor were it, when a cur doth grin, For... | |
| William Allan Neilson - 1912 - 302 pages
...forget, I swear — But that 's impossible, and cannot be — Sooner shall this blue ocean melt to air, Sooner shall earth resolve itself to sea, Than I resign...(Here the ship gave a lurch, and he grew sea-sick.) (Canto n, st. xviii, xix.) Sentimentalism and sustained passion are equally impossible in a tale narrated... | |
| Carolyn Wells - 1923 - 804 pages
...forget, I swear — But that's impossible, and cannot be — Sooner shall this blue ocean melt to air, Sooner shall earth resolve itself to sea, Than I resign...(Here the ship gave a lurch and he grew sea-sick.) "Sooner shall heaven kiss earth!" (Here he fell sicker.) "Oh, Julia! what is every other woe? (For... | |
| Percy Hazen Houston - 1926 - 548 pages
...Sooner shall earth resolve itself to sea, Than I resign thy image, oh, my fair! Or think of any thing excepting thee; A mind diseased no remedy can physic...(Here the ship gave a lurch, and he grew sea-sick.) "Sooner shall heaven kiss earth — (here he fell sicker) Oh, Julia! what is every other woe? — (For... | |
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