Greece — but living Greece no more ! So coldly sweet, so deadly fair, We start — for soul is wanting there. Hers is the loveliness in death, That parts not quite with parting breath; But beauty with that fearful bloom, That hue which haunts it to... Selected Poems of Lord Byron - Page 82de George Gordon Byron Baron Byron, Nathan Haskell Dole - 1893 - 279 pagesAffichage du livre entier - À propos de ce livre
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron, Thomas Moore - 1832 - 384 pages
...coldly sweet, so deadly fair, We start, for soul is wanting there. Hers is the loveliness in death, That parts not quite with parting breath ; But beauty...Which gleams, but warms no more its cherish'd earth I (') Clime of the unforgotten brave ! Whose land from plain to mountain-cave Was Freedom's home or... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1832 - 488 pages
...coldly sweet, so deadly fair, We start, for soul is wanting there. Hers is the loveliness in death, That parts not quite with parting breath ; But beauty...that fearful bloom, That hue which haunts it to the toiob, Expression's last receding ray, A gilded halo hovering round decay, The farewell beam of feeling... | |
| Thomas Ewing - 1832 - 428 pages
...coldly sweet, so deadly fair, We start — for soul is wanting there. Hers is the loveliness in death, That parts not quite with parting breath ; But beauty,...that fearful bloom, That hue which haunts it to the tombExpression's last receding ray, A gilded halo hovering round decay, The farewell beam of feeling... | |
| John Galt - 1832 - 404 pages
...tomb, Expression's last receding ray, A gilded halo hoveripg round decay, The farewell beam of\feeling past away. Spark of that flame, perchance of heavenly...Which gleams, but warms no more its cherish'd earth. At that time Lord Byron, if he did pity the condition of the Greeks, evinced very little confidence... | |
| James Hedderwick - 1833 - 232 pages
...coldly sweet, so deadly fair, We start, for soul is wanting there. Her's is the loveliness in death, That parts not quite with parting breath; But beauty...hovering round decay, The farewell beam of Feeling pass'd away — Spark of that flame, perchaucc of heavenly birth, Which gleams, but warms no more its... | |
| John McCosh - 1835 - 100 pages
...so deadly fair, — We start, for soul is wanting there ; Their's is the loveliness in death, Which parts not quite with parting breath But beauty with...haunts it to the tomb. Expression's last receding ray, The farewell beam of feeling past away ; Spark of that (lame, perchance of heavenly birth, Which gleams)... | |
| Jonathan Barber - 1836 - 404 pages
...coldly sweet, so deadly fair, We start, for soul is wanting there. Hers, is the loveliness in death, That parts not quite with parting breath ; But beauty...heavenly birth, Which gleams, but warms no more its cherished earth ! CXI1I. AGAINST PROCRASTINATION.— Young. Be wise to day ; 'tis madness to defer;... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1836 - 260 pages
...coldly sweet, so deadly fair, \Ve start, for soul is wauting there. Hers is the loveliness in death , That parts not quite with parting breath; But beauty...away ! Spark of that flame, perchance of heavenly hirth, Which gleams , but warms no more its cherished earth Clime of the unforgotten brave ! Whose... | |
| George Newenham Wright - 1836 - 374 pages
...coldly sweet, ю deadly fair, We start, for soul is wanting there. It's is the loveliness in death, That parts not quite with parting breath ; But beauty...fearful bloom, That hue which haunts it to the tomb.' It's is not the beauty of summer, but the sweet melancholy grace of autumn ; not the beauty of a blooming... | |
| Author of The young man's own book - 1836 - 336 pages
...coldly sweet, so deadly fair, We start, for soul is wanting there. Her's is the loveliness in death, That parts not quite with parting breath; But beauty with that fearful bloom, That line which haunts it to the tomb, Expression's last receding ray, A gilded halo hovering round decay,... | |
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