Returning where my walk begun, Avoiding only, as I trod, My brothers' graves without a sod; For if I thought with heedless tread My step profaned their lowly bed, My breath came gaspingly and thick, And my crush'd heart fell blind and sick. Contributions to the Edinburgh Review - Side 464af Lord Francis Jeffrey Jeffrey - 1846Fuld visning - Om denne bog
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1815 - 324 sider
...to sights of woe, But so it was: — my broken chain • ;•• With links unfasten'd did remain, And it was liberty to stride Along my cell from side...over every part ; And round the pillars one by one, 310 Returning where my walk begun, Avoiding only, as I trod, My brothers' graves without a sod ; For... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1816 - 88 sider
...were inured to sights of woe, But so it was : — my broken chain With links unfastenM did remain, c« And it was liberty to stride Along my cell from side...over every part ; And round the pillars one by one, 810 Returning where my walk begun, Avoiding only, as I trod, My brothers' graves without a sod ; For... | |
| 1817 - 506 sider
...were inured to sighti of woe, But so it was : — my broken chain With links untasten'd did remain, And it was liberty to stride Along my cell from side...over every part ; And round the pillars one by one, 31* Returning where my walk began, Avoiding only, as I trod, My brotben' graves without a u«\ ; For... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1818 - 216 sider
...were inured to sights of woe, But so it was : — my broken chain With links unfasten'd did remain, And it was liberty to stride Along my cell from side...over every part ; And round the pillars one by one, 310 Returning where my walk begun, Avoiding only, as I trod, My brothers' graves without a sod ; For... | |
| George Gordon N. Byron (6th baron.) - 1818 - 210 sider
...were inured to sights of woe, But so it was : — my broken chain With links unfasten'd did remain, And it was liberty to stride Along my cell from side...over every part ; And round the pillars one by one, 310 Returning where my walk begun, Avoiding only, as I trod, « / My brothers' graves without a sod... | |
| George Gordon N. Byron (6th baron.) - 1820 - 260 sider
...They were inured to sights of wo, But so it was:—my broken chain With links unfasten'd did remain, And it was liberty to stride Along my cell from side...down, and then athwart, And tread it over every part; vot. in. 7 And round the pillars one by one, Returning where my walk begun, Avoiding only, as I trod,... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1821 - 478 sider
...were inured to sights of woe, But so it was : — my broken chain "With links unfasten'd did remain, And it was liberty to stride Along my cell from side...round the pillars one by one, Returning where my walk bcgup, Avoiding only, as I trod, My brothers' graves without a sod; For if I thought with heedless... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1821 - 294 sider
...were inured to sights of woe, But so it was:—my broken chain With links unfasten'd did remain, 305 And it was liberty to stride Along my cell from side...over every part ; And round the pillars one by one, 310 Returning where my walk begun, Avoiding only, as I trod, My brothers' graves without a sod; For... | |
| George Gordon N. Byron (6th baron.) - 1822 - 614 sider
...inured to sights of woe, But so it was : — my broken chain With links unfasten'd did remain, 3o5 And it was liberty to stride Along my cell from side...over every part ; And round the pillars one by one, 31o Returning where my walk begun, Avoiding only, as I trod, My brothers' graves without a sod ; For... | |
| George Gordon N. Byron (6th baron.) - 1823 - 316 sider
...were inured to sights of woe, But so it was : — my broken chain With links unfasten'd did remain, And it was liberty to stride Along my cell from side...only, as I trod, My brothers' graves without a sod; For if I thought with heedless tread My step profaned their lowly bed, My breath came gaspingly and... | |
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