That man of loneliness and mystery Scarce seen to smile, and seldom heard to sigh; Whose name appals the fiercest of his crew, And tints each swarthy cheek with sallower hue; Still sways their souls with that commanding art That dazzles, leads, yet chills... The corsair, a tale [in verse.]. - Page 19de George Gordon N. Byron (6th baron.) - 1818 - 114 pagesAffichage du livre entier - À propos de ce livre
| Arthur Sinclair - 1895 - 438 pages
...silent man before you will never seek your sympathy for himself. " That man of loneliness end mystery, Scarce seen to smile, and seldom heard to sigh, Whose...That dazzles, leads, yet chills the vulgar heart. What should it be that thus their faith can bind? The power of Thought — the magic of the Mind? Linked... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1896 - 692 pages
...heraus, in denen sich auch wortliche Anklange finden: 8, 5ff.: That man of loneliness and mystery, .... Still sways their souls with that commanding art That dazzles, leads, yet chills the vulgar heart. What is that spell, that thus his lawless train Confess and envy, yet oppose in vain? What should it... | |
| Charles Mackay - 1896 - 680 pages
...sigh; Whose name appall the fiercest of his ciew, And tints each swarthy cheek with sallower hoe ; Still sways their souls with that commanding art That dazzles, leads, yet chills the vulgar heart. What Is that spell, that thus his lawless train Confess and envy, yet oppose In vain ! What should... | |
| Charles Mackay - 1897 - 666 pages
...that Conrad guides, And who dare question aught that he decides ? That man of loneliness and mystery, Scarce seen to smile, and seldom heard to sigh; Whose name appals the fierceit of his crew, And tints each swarthy cheek with sallower hue ; Still sways their souls with... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1898 - 230 pages
...at least the one, The leader of the band he had undone &c. That man of loneliness and mystery, .... Still sways their souls with that commanding art That dazzles, leads, yet chills the vulgar heart. What is that spell, that thus his lawless train Confess and envy, yet oppose in vain? 'What should... | |
| Walter Scott - 1900 - 394 pages
...half-starved lion for his prey ; Lesser the risk, than rouse the slumbering fire Of wild Fanaticism." * Still sways their souls with that commanding art That dazzles, leads, yet chills the vulgar heart. — Byron's Corsair, 1814. * On the opinion that may be formed even of these two stanzas (xix. and... | |
| Walter Scott - 1900 - 760 pages
...Where feasted fair and free That Island Prince in nuptial tide, With Edith there his lovely bride, 1 Still sways their souls with that commanding art That dazzles, leads, yet chills the vulgar heart. What is that spell, that thus his lawless train Confess and envy, yet oppose in vain ? What should... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1905 - 1088 pages
...Conrad guides; And who dare question aught that he decides ? That man of loneliness and mystery, — ge Gordon Byron 34° that spell, that thus his lawless and envy, yet oppose in vain ? 180 iould it be that thus their... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1905 - 1098 pages
...Conrad guides; And who dare question aught that he decides ? That man of loneliness and mystery, — 'd them po What is that spell, that thug his lawless train Confess and envy, yet oppose in vain ? 180 What should... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1905 - 1110 pages
...so that Conrad r'des; dare question aught that he decides ? That man of loneliness and mystery, — ch grew along the broken arches Waved dark in the...near from out the Csesars' palace came The owl's long What is that spell, that thus his lawless train Confess and envy, yet oppose in vain ? 180 What should... | |
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