These lips are mute, these eyes are dry; But in my breast and in my brain, Awake the pangs that pass not by, The thought that ne'er shall sleep again. My soul nor deigns nor dares complain, Though grief and passion there rebel... The corsair, a tale [in verse.]. - Page 114de George Gordon N. Byron (6th baron.) - 1818 - 114 pagesAffichage du livre entier - À propos de ce livre
 | George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1870 - 768 pages
...name beyond the sky. Twere vain to speak, to weep, to sigh : Oh ! more than tears of blood can tell, ne of ax~ # ; Butin my breast and in my brain, Awake the pangs that pass not by, The thought that ne'er shall sleep... | |
 | Emma Dorothy Eliza Nevitte Southworth - 1870 - 316 pages
...LOVER'S SACBIFICE. 'Twere vain to speak, to weep, to sigh ; Oh, more than tears of blood can tell. When wrung from guilt's expiring eye, Are in that word,— farewell — farewell ! — Birnoif . BISHOP WALDEMAR was deeply loved and venerated by all the ladies of Heuniker, as well... | |
 | David Grant (of Aberdeen) - 1871 - 478 pages
...weal availed on high, **»&-£ Mine will not all be lost in air, l>ut waft ihy name beyond the sky. When wrung from guilt's expiring eye, Are in that...Awake the pangs that pass not by, The thought that shall not sleep again. My soul nor deigns nor dares complain, Though grief and passion there rebel... | |
 | 1871 - 784 pages
...name beyond the sky. 'T were vain to speak, to weep, to sigh ; Oh ! more than tears of blood can tell, When wrung from guilt's expiring eye, Are in that word. — Farewell ! Farewell ! Now you wonder whether he, who became your father, had not his hand in " My Mother's Album," before... | |
 | George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1872 - 776 pages
...more than tears of blood can tell, When wrang from guilt's expiring eye, Are in that word—Farewell !—Farewell ! These lips are mute, these eyes are dry ; But in my breast and in my brain, Awake tho pangs that pass not by, Though grief and passion there rebel : I only know we loved in vain—... | |
 | William Motherwell - 1872 - 556 pages
...name beyond the sky. 'Twere vain to speak, to weep, to sigh : Oh ! more than tears of blood can tell, When wrung from guilt's expiring eye, Are in that word — Farewell !— Farewell ! These lips are nrnte, these eyes are dry ; But in my breast, and in my brain, Awake the pangs that pass not by, The... | |
 | William Cullen Bryant - 1872 - 900 pages
...name beyond the sky. 'T were vain to speak, to weep, to sigh : Oh ! more than tears of blood can tell, I These lips are mute, these eyes are dry : But in my breast and in my brain Awake the pangs that pass... | |
 | William Cullen Bryant - 1873 - 908 pages
...name beyond the sky. 'T were rain to speak, to weep, to sigh : Oh ! more than tears of blood can tell, : 1 only know we loved in vain — 1 only fed — Farewell ! — Farewell I FARE THEE WELL! AND IF... | |
 | George Gordon N. Byron (6th baron.) - 1880 - 630 pages
...are mute, these eyes are dry ; But in my hreast an'i in my hrain. Awake the pangs that pass not hy, E K rehel ; I only know we loved in vain— I only feel — Farewell ! — Farewell ! BKIGHT BE THE PLACE... | |
 | William Cullen Bryant - 1880 - 1124 pages
...name beyond the sky. 'T were vain to speak, to weep, to sigh : Oh ! more than tears of blood can tell, arc dry : But in my breast and in my brain Awake the ]>angs that pass not by, The thought that ne'er... | |
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