What I have done is done ; I bear within A torture which could nothing gain from thine : The mind which is immortal makes itself Requital for its good or evil thoughts — Is its own origin of ill and end — And its own place and time... The works of the rt. hon. lord Byron - 305 페이지저자: George Gordon N. Byron (6th baron.) - 1824전체보기 - 도서 정보
| John Morley - 1871 - 400 페이지
...stoicism and not all its peculiar strength, could find Manfred's latest word untrue to himself : — The mind which is immortal makes itself Requital for...And its own place and time : its innate sense, When stripped of this mortality, derives U No colour from the fleeting things without : But is absorbed... | |
| John Morley - 1871 - 396 페이지
...all its peculiar strength, could find Manfred's latest word untrue to himself:— The mind which ia immortal makes itself Requital for its good or evil...And its own place and time: its innate sense, When stripped of this mortality, derives u No colour from the fleeting things without: But is absorbed in... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1872 - 776 페이지
...But thy many crimes Thou hast no power upon me, that I feel ; Thou never shall possess me, tluii I know : What I have done is done ; I bear within A...evil thoughts— Is its own origin of ill and end— When stripp'd of this mortality, derives And its own place and time—its innate sense, No colour from... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1873 - 344 페이지
...— Back to thy hell ! Thou hast no power upon me, that I feel ; Thou never shalt possess me, that I know : What I have done is done ; I bear within A...gain from thine : The mind which is immortal makes itaelf Requital for ita good or evil thoughts, — Is its own origin of ill and end And its own place... | |
| Hippolyte Taine - 1873 - 496 페이지
...gain from thiae : The mind which is imiuortal mukes itself Bequital for Us good or evil thoughte — Is its own origin of ill and end — And its own place and lime ; — its innate sensé, When stripp'd of Uns mortality , dérives No colour i'rom thé fleeting... | |
| Poets - 1877 - 300 페이지
...Folly loves the martyrdom of Fame. Monody on Sheridan's Death. Eichard Brmsley Sheridan, 1751. 29, What I have done is done ; I bear within A torture...could nothing gain from thine : The mind which is immorIal makes itself Kequital for its good or evil thoughts — Is its own origin of ill or end. Manfred,... | |
| John Morley - 1878 - 326 페이지
...of stoicism and not all its peculiar strength, could find Manfred's latest word untrue to himself: The mind, which is immortal, makes itself Requital...And its own place and time : its innate sense, When stripped of this mortality, derives No colour from the fleeting things without : But is absorbed in... | |
| George Gordon N. Byron (6th baron.) - 1878 - 636 페이지
...— Back to thy hell ! Thou hast no power upon me, that I feel ; Thou never shalt possess me, that I gam from thine : The mind which is immortal makes itself Requital for its good or evil thoughts —... | |
| John Morley - 1879 - 324 페이지
...of stoicism and not all its peculiar strength, could find Manfred's latest word untrue to himself : The mind, which is immortal, makes itself Requital...And its own place and time : its innate sense, When stripped of this mortality, derives Xo colour from the fleeting things without : But is absorbed in... | |
| Laura Valentine - 1880 - 634 페이지
...— Back to thy hell ! Thou hast no power upon me, that I feel ; Thou never shalt possess me, that I know. What I have done is done ; I bear within A torture...And its own place and time: its innate sense, When stripped of this mortality, derives No colour from the fleeting things without ; But is absorbed in... | |
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