Though the day of my destiny's over, And the star of my fate hath declined, Thy soft heart refused to discover The faults which so many could find; Though thy soul with my grief was acquainted It shrunk not to share it with me, And the love which my spirit... The works of the rt. hon. lord Byron - Side 233af George Gordon N. Byron (6th baron.) - 1824Fuld visning - Om denne bog
| Edwin Markham - 1927 - 402 sider
...entitled to complain of Fate while, in hit adversity, he still retains the unwavering love of woman." THOUGH the day of my destiny's over, And the star...love which my spirit hath painted It never hath found but in thee. I do not believe it beguiling, Because it reminds me of thine; And when winds are at war... | |
| Edmondstoune Duncan - 1927 - 658 sider
...Museum, Add. MSS. 34803, c. 1820 ; by Hamish MacCunn, and by E. Duncan. T 585. Stanzas to Augusta % HOUGH the day of my destiny's over, And the star of my fate...which my spirit hath painted, It never hath found but in thee. Then, when nature around me is smiling The last smile which answers to mine, I do not... | |
| Gay Wilson Allen, Harry Hayden Clark - 1962 - 676 sider
...Lord Byron is one which has never received from the critics the praise which it undoubtedly deserves: Though the day of my destiny's over, And the star...with me, And the love which my spirit hath painted Then when nature around me is smiling, The last smile which answers to mine, I do not believe it beguiling,... | |
| Edgar Allan Poe - 1975 - 1042 sider
...Lord Byron, is one which has never received from the critics the praise which it undouhtedly deserves: said — "Ha! ha! ha! — he! he! — a very good joke indeed — an excellent jest. hrart refused to discover The faults which so many could find; Though thy soul with my grief was acquainted... | |
| Edgar Allan Poe, Gary Richard Thompson - 1984 - 1572 sider
...Lord Byron, is one which has never received from the critics the praise which it undoubtedly deserves: head. What we then said was embraced in the form...21, 1836) of the Committee on Naval Affairs to whom but in tkee. Then when nature around me is smiling, The last smile which answers to mine, I do not... | |
| Kenneth Silverman - 1992 - 596 sider
...Appealing to Helen to scorn the gossip about him, he also read Byron's "Stanzas to Augusta," beginning: Though the day of my destiny's over, And the star...refused to discover The faults which so many could find. . . . Poe also clearly meant for Helen's ears his concluding remarks on women's beauty and faithfulness... | |
| George Gordon Byron - 1994 - 884 sider
...;— And bearing still a breast so tried, Earth is no desert — ev'n to me. STANZAS TO AUGUSTA. L I Q9= shrank not to share it with me, And the love which my spirit hath painted It never hath found but in... | |
| George Gordon Byron Byron (baron).) - 2000 - 134 sider
...Quand encor supporte un cœur éprouvé, La terre n'est désert - même pour moi. IX Stanzas to Augusta Though the day of my destiny's over, And the star...love which my spirit hath painted It never hath found but in thee. Then when nature around me is smiling, The last smile which answers to mine, I do not... | |
| Edgar Allan Poe, Leonard Cassuto - 1999 - 228 sider
...Lord Byron, is one which has never received from the critics the praise which it undoubtedly deserves: Though the day of my destiny's over. And the star of my fate hath derlined, Thv soft heart refused to discover The faults which so many could find; Though thy soul with... | |
| Suzanne Enoch - 2009 - 382 sider
...may be placed under your supervision." He gave her a slow smile. "Then my answer is aye." Chapter 6 Though the day of my destiny's over, And the star...refused to discover The faults which so many could find. — Lord Byron, "Stanzas to Augusta" Evie froze halfway out the front door of Ruddick House. Before... | |
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