| Monthly literary register - 1821 - 678 pages
...an Ancestor. BY LORD BYRON. START not ! nor deem my spirit fled, In me be hold the only skull, From From which (unlike a living head) Whatever flows is...Fill up — thou cans't not injure me. The worm hath fouller lips laau thine. Better to hold the sparkling grape, Than nurse the earth-worni's slimy brood,... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1814 - 324 pages
...• '• i'' It felt not half so much to part, j 12. Lines inscribed upon a Cup formed from a Skull, START not! — nor deem my spirit fled : In me behold...which, unlike a living head, Whatever flows is never tjull. I lived— I loved — I quaff'd like thee ; I died — let earth my bones resign. Fill up —... | |
| Early English newspapers - 1814 - 780 pages
...SKULL GOBLET. Attributed to LORD BVROM. Nixuw* aCfJiirrtVf x«^T]y2. L'tcianQTART not uur deem rny spirit fled: In me behold the only skull, From which,...(unlike a living head,) Whatever flows is never dull. I liv'd, 1 lov'd, I quaff d, like thee; I died : Let Earth my bunes resign. Fill up, thuu canst not injure... | |
| George Gordon N. Byron (6th baron.) - 1815 - 322 pages
...part, As if its guilt had made thee mine. 10. XXIX. Lines inscribed upon a Cup formed from a Skull. START not — nor deem my spirit fled : In me behold...Whatever flows is never dull. I lived, I loved, I quaff 'd, like thee ; I died ; let earth my bones resign : Fill up-. — thou canst not injure me ;... | |
| George Gordon N. Byron (6th baron.) - 1816 - 234 pages
...to part, As if its guilt had made thee mine. XXIX. Lines inscribed upon a Cupformedjrom a Skull. l. START not — nor deem my spirit fled : In me behold...unlike a living head, Whatever flows is never dull. 2. I lived, I loved, I quaffed, like thee ; I died ; let earth my bones resign : Fill up — thou canst... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1817 - 226 pages
...guilt had made thee mine. XXIX. Lines inscribed upon a Cup formed from a Skull. 1. START not—nor deem my spirit fled : In me behold the only skull,...unlike a living head, Whatever flows is never dull. POliMS. 2. I lived, I loved, I quaffed, like thee; I died; let earth my bones resign: Fill up—thou... | |
| 1817 - 506 pages
...scull From which (unlike a living head) Whatever flows it never dull. I lived— T lived— I quafTd like thee : I died — let earth my bones resign ; Fill up ! thou i ;in t not injure me. The worm hath fouler lips than thine. Better to hold the sparkling grape. Than... | |
| British melodies - 1820 - 280 pages
...breaking The bones of all their pride. LINES INSCRIBED UPON A CUP FORMED FROM A SKULL. Lord Byron. START not— nor deem my spirit fled : In me behold...head, Whatever flows is never dulL I lived, I loved, I <inafFd, like thee ; I died ; let earth my bones resign : Fill up — thou canst not injure me ; The... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - English poetry - 1821 - 404 pages
...goddess! may we be For evermore with them or thee ! LINES INSCRIBED UPON A CUP FORMED FROM A SKULL. START not — nor deem my spirit fled : In me behold...loved, I quaff'd, like thee; I died ; let earth my hones resign : Fill up — thou canst not injure me ; The worm hath fouler lips than thine. Better... | |
| 1821 - 720 pages
...•.XT-mounting of a goblet raade out of a human skull, found at Newstead.* JT START not ! nor dream my spirit fled ; In me behold the only skull From...Whatever flows is never dull. I lived — I loved — I quaff d, like thee : I died, — let earth my bones resign ; Fill up ! thou canst not injure me, —... | |
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