| American essays - 1869 - 796 pages
...soliloquizes : — " This should have been a noble creature ; he Hath all the energy which would have made A goodly frame of glorious elements. Had they been...And mind and dust, and passions and pure thoughts Mixed, and contending without end or order. The world can easily see, in Moore's biography, what, after... | |
| Mrs. Grey (Elizabeth Caroline) - English fiction - 1860 - 166 pages
...CHAPTER V. " This should have been a noble creature ; ne Hath all the energy which would have made A goodly frame of glorious elements, Had they been...without end or order, All dormant or destructive." — BYRoN. " WE have been so happy and merry together," said Mr. Sutherland one morning, about a month... | |
| Emma Dorothy Eliza Nevitte Southworth - American fiction - 1880 - 504 pages
...THE GEKFALCON. This should have been a noble creature, she Hath all the energy that would have made. A goodly frame of glorious elements, Had they been wisely mingled — as it is, An awful chaoa — light and darkness, And mind and dust, and passions and pure thoughts, Mixed and... | |
| Richard Henry Stoddard - Love poetry - 1861 - 526 pages
...MANFEED :" " This should have been a noble creature ; he Hath all the energy which would have made A goodly frame of glorious elements, Had they been...mind and dust — and passions and pure thoughts, Mixed, and contending without end or order.1' MAID OF ATHENS. Byron arrived at Athens on the 25th of... | |
| Richard Henry Stoddard - Love poetry - 1861 - 552 pages
...noble creature ; he Hath all the energy which would have made A goodly frame of glorious element*, Had they been wisely mingled ; as It is. It is an awful chaos — fight and darkness — And mind and dust — and passions and pure thoughts, Mixed, and contending... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1866 - 802 pages
...creature; he Hath all the energy which would have made A goodly frame of glorious elements, Had they buen wisely mingled ; as it is, It is an awful chaos —...All dormant or destructive ; he will perish, And yet ho must not ; I will try once more, For such are worth redemption ; and my duty Is to dare all things... | |
| George Gordon N. Byron (6th baron.) - 1867 - 740 pages
...farewelL Al-but. This should ha ve been a noble creature: t* Hath all the energy which would have madfi Л i» vain For Juan, so that even when he pray'd pore tboc^a Mlx'd, and contending without end or order,— All dormant or destructive: he will pensh,... | |
| George Gordon N. Byron (6th baron.) - 1868 - 666 pages
...Manfred. Abbot. This should have been a noble creature : he Hath all the energy which would have made w nigh The barks! like small birds through a lowering...born playmates of the deep, VIII. And who the first MANFRED. Mix'd; and contending without end or orderAll dormant or destructive : he will perish, And... | |
| American essays - 1869 - 654 pages
...upon him: — 'This should have been a noble creature: he Hath all the energy which would have made A goodly frame of glorious elements, Had they been...And mind and dust, and passions and pure thoughts Mixed, and contending without end or order.' The world can easily see in Moore's memoirs, what, after... | |
| English periodicals - 1869 - 730 pages
...upon him : — " This should have been a noble creature : he Hath all the energy which would have made A goodly frame of glorious elements, Had they been...And mind and dust, and passions and pure thoughts Mixed, and contending without end ororder.' ' The world can easily see in Moore's memoirs, what, after... | |
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