That moulds another's weakness to its will; Wields with their hands, but, still to these unknown, Makes even their mightiest deeds appear his own. Such hath it been — shall be — beneath the sun The many still must labour for the one! 'Tis Nature's... The Giaour: A Fragment of a Turkish Tale - Page 10de George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1814 - 75 pagesAffichage du livre entier - À propos de ce livre
 | Walter Scott - 1845 - 408 pages
...us brief patience, and again We will renew the minstrel strain. Wields with their hands, but, siill to these unknown, Makes even their mightiest deeds...still must labour for the one! "Tis Nature's doom." — BYRON'S Corsair.] THE LORD OF THE ISLES CANTO SECOND. THE LORD OF THE ISLES. CANTO SECOND. FILL... | |
 | Walter Scott - 1845 - 414 pages
...Grant us brief patience, and again We will renew the minstrel strain. Wields with their hands, bul, still to these unknown, Makes even their mightiest...beneath the sun The many still must labour for the one! Ti« Nature's doom." — BYRON'S Cornir.] THE LORD OF THE ISLES CANTO SECOND. THE LORD OF THE ISLES.... | |
 | George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1846 - 848 pages
....Mind ! Link'd with success, assumed and kept with skill, That moulds another's weakness to its witl ; Wields with their hands, but, still to these unknown,...— beneath the sun The many still must labour for ihe one ! *T is Nature's doom — but let the wrelch who toils Accuse not, hate not Aim who wears the... | |
 | George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1846 - 1068 pages
...their hands, but, still to these nnkno\\ n , Makes even their mightiest deeds appear his own. Sueh hath it been — shall be — beneath the sun The many still must labour for the one! T is Nature's doom — but let the wretch who toils \ccuse not, hate not, him who wears the spoils.... | |
 | George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1847 - 880 pages
...the Mind I Link'd with success, assumed and kept with skill, That moulds another's weakness to its oth felt defrauded of his charms, If Jeffrey died, bath it been — shall be — beneath the sun The many still must labour for the one 1 Tis Nature's... | |
 | George Gordon N. Byron (6th baron.) - 1848 - 320 pages
...the Mind! Ldnk'd with success, assumed and kept with skill, 'Hiat moulds another's weakness to its will; Wields with their hands, but, still to these...beneath the sun The many still must labour for the one ! "T is Nature's doom — but let the wretch who toils, Accuse not, hate not him who wears the spoils.... | |
 | Walter Scott - 1848 - 848 pages
...Grant us brief patience, and again We will renew the minstrel strain. Wields wilh their hands, tuv still to these unknown, Makes even their mightiest...still must labour for the one! Tis Nature's doom." — BYRON'S Corsair.] THE LORD OF THE ISLES. CANTO SECOND. FILL the bright goblet, spread the festive... | |
 | Walter Scott - 1849 - 408 pages
...patience, and again We will renew the minstrel strain. Wields with their hands, hut, still to throe unknown, Makes even their mightiest deeds appear his...own. Such hath it been — shall be — beneath the lun The many still must labour for the one ! Ti» Nature's doom." — BYRON'S Concur.] LORD OF THE... | |
 | Theresa Pulszky - 1850 - 430 pages
...their hands, but, still to these unknown, Makes even their mightiest deeds appear his own. Such has it been — shall be — beneath the sun, The many...wretch who toils Accuse not, hate not him who wears the spoil. Oh ! if he knew the weight of splendid chains, How light the balance of his humbler pains !... | |
 | Theresa Pulszky - 1850 - 390 pages
...the Mind ! Liuk'd with success, assumed and kept with skill, That moulds another's weakness to its will ; Wields with their hands, but, still to these...Makes even their mightiest deeds appear his own. Such has it been — shall be — beneath the sun, The many still must labour for the one ! 'Tis Nature's... | |
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