| Cassell, ltd - 1883 - 562 pages
...infant friendship had beslow'd on him ; Herself the solitary scion left Of a time-honour'd race. — It was a name Which pleased him, and yet pleased him not — and why ? Time taught him a deep answer — when she loved "0 Another; even now sho loved another, And on the summit of that hill she stood... | |
| Thomas Humphry Ward - English poetry - 1883 - 734 pages
...infant friendship had bestowed on him ; Herself the solitary scion left Of a time-honour'd race.— It was a name Which pleased him, and yet pleased him not — and why? Time taught him a deep answer — when she loved Another ; even now she loved another, And on the summit of that hill she stood Looking... | |
| George Gordon N. Byron (6th baron.) - 1885 - 268 pages
...infant friendship had bestow'd on him ; Herself the solitary scion left Of a time.honour'd race. — It was a name Which pleased him, and yet pleased him not — and why ? Time taughthim a deepanswer — whensheloved Another ; even now she loved another, And on the summit of... | |
| Charles Anderson Dana - American poetry - 1890 - 976 pages
...Her infant friendship had bestowed on him, Herself the solitary scion left Of a time-honored race. It was a name Which pleased him, and yet pleased him not — and why t Time taught him a deep answer — when she loved Another. Even now she loved another; And on the... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - English poetry - 1891 - 752 pages
...infant friendship had bestow'd on him ; Herself the solitary scion left Of a time-honour'd race. — n the C"0 — when she loved Another ; even new she loved another, And on the summit of that hill she stood Looking... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1892 - 324 pages
...infant friendship had bestow'd on him ; Herself the solitary scion left Of a time-honour'd race. — It was a name Which pleased him, and yet pleased him not — and why ? Time taught him a deep answer — when she loved Another ; even now she loved another, And on the summit of that hill she stood Looking... | |
| Love poetry - 1893 - 262 pages
...infant friendship had bestow'd on him ; Herself the solitary scion left Of a time-honor'd race. — It was a name Which pleased him, and yet pleased him not — and why? Time taught him a deep answer — when she loved Another ; even now she loved another, And on the summit of that hill she stood Looking... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1896 - 692 pages
...problem to his unskill'd heart, zu Dr. V. 63 ff.: to her he was Even as a brother — but no more .... It was a name Which pleased him and yet pleased him not — and why? Time taught him a deep answer; Vis. V. 52 ff.: And he became a wanderer; and his feet Press'd other shores than that which gave him... | |
| Mottoes - 1896 - 1224 pages
...other times, Linked with one virtue, and a thousand crimes. r. BYRON— The Corsair. Canto III. St. 24. such high things. /. Julius Cxiar. Act I. Sc. 2. L. 168. CONSISTENCY. to-me, And still it half calls up the realms of fairy, Where I beheld what never was to be. *. BYBON... | |
| Elinor Mead Buckingham - English poetry - 1897 - 356 pages
...infant friendship had bestow'd on him; Herself the solitary scion left Of a time-honour'd race.— It was a name Which pleased him, and yet pleased him not — and why? Time taught him a deep answer — when she loved TO Another; even now she loved another, And on the summit of that hill she stood... | |
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