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" Titan ! to whose immortal eyes The sufferings of mortality, Seen in their sad reality, Were not as things that gods despise, What was thy pity's recompense? A silent suffering, and intense ; The rock, the vulture, and the chain, All that the proud can... "
The complete works of lord Byron with a biogr. and critical notice by J. W. Lake - Page 315
by George Gordon N. Byron (6th baron.) - 1825
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The English Poets: Selections with Critical Introductions

Thomas Humphry Ward - English poetry - 1894 - 862 pages
...not as things that gods despise, What was thy pity's recompense? A silent suffering, and intense ; The rock, the vulture, and the chain, All that the...have a listener, nor will sigh Until Its voice is ccholess. IL Titan! to thee the strife was given Between the suffering and the will, Which torture...
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The English Poets, Volume 4

Thomas Humphry Ward - English poetry - 1894 - 862 pages
...thy pity's recompense ? A silent suffering, and intense ; The rock, the vulture, and the chain, AH that the proud can feel of pain, The agony they do...listener, nor will sigh Until Its voice is echoless. IL Titan ! to thee the strife was given Between the suffering and the will, Which torture where they...
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Werke: in kritischen texten mit einleitungen und anmerkungen, Volumes 1-2

George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1896 - 692 pages
...recompense? s A silent suffering, and intense ; The rock, the vulture, and the chain, All that the prond can feel of pain, The agony they do not show, The suffocating sense of woe, 10 Which speaks but in its loneliness, And then is jealous lest the sky Should have a listener, nor...
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Library of the World's Best Literature, Ancient and Modern: A-Z

Charles Dudley Warner - Literature - 1896 - 478 pages
...not as things that gods despise : What was thy pity's recompense ? A silent suffering, and intense; The rock, the vulture, and the chain, All that the...listener, nor will sigh Until its voice is echoless. n Titan! to thee the strife was given Between the suffering and the will. Which torture where they...
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Sphinx-lore

Charlotte Brewster Jordan - Riddles - 1897 - 208 pages
...the steep Atlantic stream." 6. " What was thy pity's recompense ? A silent suffering, and intense ; The rock, the vulture, and the chain ; All that the...they do not show ; The suffocating sense of woe." 7. " A hunter once in a grove reclined To shun the noon's bright eye, And oft he wooed the wandering...
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The Age of Fable; Or, Beauties of Mythology

Thomas Bulfinch - Mythology - 1898 - 570 pages
...not as things that gods despise ; What was thy pity' s recompense ? A silent suffering, and intense ; The rock, the vulture and the chain ; All that the...The agony they do not show, The suffocating sense of woe.''1 1 The poet /Eschylus, who lived twenty-five hundred years ago, wrote three tragedies on the...
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The Prisoner of Chillon and Other Poems

George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1898 - 112 pages
...not as things that gods despise; »What was thy pity's recompense ? A silent suffering, and intense; The rock, the vulture, and the chain, All that the...proud can feel of pain, The agony they do not show, 10 The suffocating sense of woe, Which speaks but in its loneliness, And then is jealous lest the sky...
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The Universal Anthology: A Collection of the Best Literature ..., Volume 1

Richard Garnett, Léon Vallée, Alois Brandl - Anthologies - 1899 - 432 pages
...not as things that gods despise ; What was thy pity's recompense ? A silent suffering, and intense; The rock, the vulture, and the chain, All that the...the sky Should have a listener, nor will sigh Until his voice is echoless. n. Titan ! to thee the strife was given Between the suffering and the will,...
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International Library of Masterpieces, Literature, Art and Rare ..., Volume 6

Harry Thurston Peck - Literature - 1901 - 468 pages
...glance of the Lord! PKOMETHETTS. i. What was thy pity's recompense ? A silent suffering, and intense; The rock, the vulture, and the chain, All that the...listener, nor will sigh Until its voice is echoless. n. Titan! to thee the strife was given Between the suffering and the will, Which torture where they...
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Poetical Works of Lord Byron: The prisoner of Chillon. Poems of July ...

George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1901 - 632 pages
...as things that gods despise ; What was thy pity's recompense ? l A silent suffering, and intense ; The rock, the vulture, and the chain, All that the...agony they do not show, The suffocating sense of woe, 10 Which speaks but in its loneliness, And then is jealous lest the sky Should have a listener, nor...
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