Then stirs the feeling infinite, so felt In solitude, where we are least alone ; A truth, which through our being then doth melt, And purifies from self : it is a tone, The soul and source of music, which makes known Eternal harmony, and sheds a charm}... The works of lord Byron - Sida 179efter George Gordon N. Byron (6th baron.) - 1830Obegränsad förhandsgranskning - Om den här boken
| William Plumer - 1841 - 160 sidor
...beauty's smile, than pity's generous tear. These mould the ductile thoughts, thegraceful shrine III. A truth, which through our being then doth melt, And purifies from self. BYRON. Who loves not beauty ? beauty in the grass, The grain, the grove, in gently winding streams,... | |
| William Plumer - 1841 - 158 sidor
...beauty's smile, than pity's generous tear. These mould the ductile thoughts, thegraceful shrine III. A truth, which through our being then doth melt, And purifies from sea. BYRON. Who loves not beauty 1 beauty in the grass, The grain, the grove, in gently winding streams,... | |
| George Gordon N. Byron (6th baron.) - 1842 - 866 sidor
...leaf is lost, But hath a part of being, and a sense Of that which is of all Creator and defence. XC. Then stirs the feeling infinite, so felt In solitude, where we are Itaat alone ; A truth, which through our being then doth melt, And purifies from self : it Is a tone,... | |
| Trip - 1842 - 466 sidor
...bustling, careless world, and fixing your attention upon things of a higher and more important character. Then stirs the Feeling infinite, so felt In solitude, where we are liu.it alone ; A truth which through our being then doth melt, And purifit s from self BTBOK. So it... | |
| 1844 - 1002 sidor
...feelings of every uncorrupted child of nature, when holding communion with her in her deep solitudes. "Then stirs the feeling infinite, so felt In solitude, where we are least alone." But let us contemplate the same scene, as its " concentred life intense " awakes into perceptible voice... | |
| 1845 - 260 sidor
...nights. Avoid business with ladies and lawyers. Tra%el not. THE MYSTERIES OF NIGHT. BY " HICATh." ' Then stirs the feeling infinite, so felt In solitude,...our being then doth melt, And purifies from self; its is a tone, The soul and source of music, which makes knewn Eternal harmony, and sheds a charm,... | |
| Eliphalet L. Rice - 1846 - 432 sidor
...and defence. Then stirs the feeling inJinite, so felt In solitude, where we are least alone ; Afruth, which through our being then doth melt, And purifies...Binding all things with beauty; — 'twould disarm The specter Death, had he substantial power to harm. The sky is changed ! — and such a change! Oh night,... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1846 - 848 sidor
...all Creator and defence. XCi Then stirs the feeling infinito, so felt In solitude, where we are leatt J ц tone, The soul and source of music, which makes known Eternal harmony, and i-heds a charm, Like... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1846 - 1068 sidor
...the most beautiful and impresxc. Then stirs the feeling infinite, so felt In solitude, where we arc least alone ; A truth, which through our being then doth melt And purities from self: it is a tone, The soul and source of music, which makes Eternal harmony, and sheds... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1847 - 880 sidor
...leaf is lost, But hath a part of being, and a sense Of that which is of all Creator and defence. XC. leatt alone ; A truth, which through our being then doth melt, And purifies from self : it is a tone,... | |
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