Though in their souls, which thus each other thwarted, Love was the very root of the fond rage Which blighted their life's bloom, and then departed: — Itself expired, but leaving them an age Of years all winters, — war within themselves to wage. Selected Poems of Lord Byron - Page 96by George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1893 - 279 pagesFull view - About this book
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1832 - 488 pages
...Now, where the swift Rhone cleaves his way between Heights which appear, as lovers who have parted In hate, whose mining depths so intervene, That they...years all winters, — war within themselves to wage. XCV. Now, where the quick Rhone thus has cleft his way, The mightiest of the storms hath ta'en his... | |
| George Gordon N. Byron (6th baron.) - 1832 - 488 pages
...Now, where the swift Rhone cleaves his way between Heights which appear, as lovers who have parted In hate, whose mining depths so intervene, That they...years all winters, — war within themselves to wage. xcv. Now, where the quick Rhone thus has cleft his way, The mightiest of the storms hath ta'en his... | |
| 1834 - 512 pages
...45. Now, where the swift Rhone cleaves his way between Heights which appear as lovers who have parted In hate; whose mining depths so intervene That they...years all winters, war within themselves to wage. Childe ffarold, canto iii. Perhaps some such an instance as this gave rise to Mr. Coleridge's remark... | |
| English fiction - 1835 - 60 pages
...give an idea of her feelings than could any description of mine. CHAPTER V. - Lovers who have parted In hate, whose mining depths so intervene That they...thus each other thwarted, Love was the very root of that fond rage Which blighted their life's bloom, and then departed. Itself expired ; but leaving them... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1836 - 356 pages
...[tween Now, where the swift Rhone cleaves his way beHeights which appear as lovers who have parted In hate, whose mining depths so intervene, . That they can meet no more, though brokenhearted ! [thwarted, Though in their souls, which thus each other Love was the very root of the fond rage Which... | |
| William Henry Bartlett, William Beattie - Switzerland - 1836 - 368 pages
...the Rhone— " Who cleaves his way between Heights which appear as lovers who have parted In haste, whose mining depths so intervene That they can meet no more, though broken-hearted." The Castle of St. Maurice, crowning a rugged eminence, closes in the passage, to which its bridge of... | |
| William Graham (teacher of elocution.) - 1837 - 370 pages
...where the swift Rhone cleaves his way between Heights which appear as lovers who have parted , , , , In hate, whose mining depths so intervene, That they...years all winters — war within themselves to wage. A THANKSGIVING FOR HIS HOUSE.— Herrict. Lord, Thou hast given me a cell "Wherein to dwell ; A little... | |
| George Gordon N. Byron (6th baron.) - 1837 - 480 pages
...whose mining depths so intervene, That they can meet no more, though broken-hearted ! Though in thc-ir souls, which thus each other thwarted, Love was the...years all winters, — war within themselves to wage. xcv. Now, where thequick Rhone thus hath clt'fthis way, The mightiest of the storms hath ta'en his... | |
| George Gordon N. Byron (6th baron.) - 1837 - 982 pages
...XCIV. Now, where the swift Rhone cleaves bis way between Heights which appear as lovers who have parted In hate, whose mining depths so intervene, | That...can meet no more, though broken-hearted! Though in Ihr ¡r souls, which thus each other thwarted, Love was Hie very root of the fond rage Which blighted... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1837 - 356 pages
...Now, where the swift Rhone cleaves his way between Heights which appea'r as lovers who have parted In hate, whose mining depths so intervene, That they can meet no more, though brokenhearted ; [thwarted, Though in their souls, which thus each other Love was the very root of the fond rage Which... | |
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