There is a power upon me which withholds, And makes it my fatality to live, — If it be life to wear within myself This barrenness of spirit, and to be My own soul's sepulchre, for I have ceased To justify my deeds unto myself— The last infirmity of... Blackwood's Magazine - Side 2741817Fuld visning - Om denne bog
| 1817 - 670 sider
...for ever— wherefore do I pause ? I feel the impulse — yet I do not plunge ; I sec the peril — yet do not recede ; And my brain reels— and yet...justify my deeds unto myself— The last infirmity of evil. Ay, Thou winged and cloud cleaving minister, [An eagle posset. Whose happy flight is highest... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1817 - 98 sider
...for ever — wherefore do I pause ? I feel the impulse— yet I do not plunge ; I see the peril — yet do not recede ; And my brain reels — and yet...justify my deeds unto myself — The last infirmity of evil. Ay, Thou winged and cloud-cleaving minister, [An eagle passes. Whose happy flight is highest... | |
| 1817 - 708 sider
...for ever— wherefore do I pause ? I feel the impulse — yet I do not plunge ; I see the peril — yet do not recede ; And my brain reels— .and yet...justify my deeds unto myself — The last infirmity of evil. Ay, Thou winged and cloud-cleaving minister, [An eagk passes. Whose happy flight is highest into... | |
| H. Biglow, Orville Luther Holley - 1817 - 502 sider
...soliloquizing again. He seems inclined to precipitate himself from this giddy height, but, continues he, There is a power upon me which withholds And makes...myself This barrenness of spirit, and to be My own aoul'g sepulchre, for I have ceased To justify my deeds unto myself— The last infirmity of evil.... | |
| 1817 - 694 sider
...reels— end yet my foot it firm. There is a power upon me wliich withholds And makes it my totality to live ; If it be life to wear within myself This...of spirit, and to be My own soul's sepulchre, for I heve ceatei To justify my deeds unto niysell— The last infirmity of evil. Ay. Thou winged and cloud-cleaving... | |
| H. Biglow, Orville Luther Holley - 1817 - 492 sider
...soliloquizing again. He seems inclined to precipitate himself from this giddy height, but, continues he, There is a power upon me which withholds And makes...my fatality to live; If it be life to wear within mvself This barrenness of spirit, and to be My own soul's sppulchre, for I have ceased To justify my... | |
| 1817 - 646 sider
...ever — whcrefor* do I pause ? IfanfrtiL I frel the impulse— yet I do not plunge ; I see the peril, yet do not recede ; And my brain reels— and yet my foot if firm i There is a power upon me which witholds And makes it my fatality to live •. If it be life... | |
| George Gordon N. Byron (6th baron.) - 1818 - 210 sider
...for ever — wherefore do I pause ? I feel the impulse — yet I do not plunge ; I see the peril — yet do not recede ; And my brain reels — and yet...justify my deeds unto myself — The last infirmity of evil. Ay, Thou winged and cloud-cleaving minister, \An eagle passes. Whose happy flight is highest... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1818 - 216 sider
...for ever — wherefore do I pause ? I feel the impulse — yet I do not plunge ; I see the peril— yet do not recede ; And my brain reels — and yet...and to be My own soul's sepulchre, for I have ceased The last infirmity of evil. Ay, Thou winged and cloud-cleaving minister, [An eagle passes. Whose happy... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1819 - 88 sider
...for ever — wherefore do I pause ? I feel the impulse — yet I do not plunge ; I see the peril — yet do not recede ; And my brain reels — and yet...within myself This barrenness of spirit, and to be / To justify my deeds unto myself — I The last infirmity of evil. Ay> v_ Thou winged and cloud-cleaving... | |
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