| George Gordon N. Byron (6th baron.) - 1859 - 586 psl.
...in strange land He found in wonder-works of God and Nature's baud. XI. But who can view the ripen'd rose, nor seek To wear it? who can curiously behold...beauty's cheek, Nor feel the heart can never all grow old ? Who can contemplate Fame through elouds unfold The star which rises o'er her steep, nor elimb ? Harold,... | |
| George Gordon N. Byron (6th baron.) - 1861 - 734 psl.
...in strange land He found in wonder-works of God and Nature's hand. XL But who can view the ripen'd rose, nor seek • To wear it? who can curiously behold...cheek, Nor feel the heart can never all grow old? Who can contemplate Fame through clouds unfold The star which rises o'er her steep, nor climb ? Harold,... | |
| Henry Southgate - 1862 - 774 psl.
...blisse, That earth affordes or growes by kynde. Ckavxtr MIND— Longings of. But who can view the ripen'd rose, nor seek To wear it ? Who can curiously behold...beauty's cheek, Nor feel the heart can never all grow old I Who can contemplate fame through clouds unfold The star which rises o'er her steep, nor climb Т... | |
| E. H. G. Clark - 1862 - 90 psl.
...deem the failing different from thee ; Then say : " What they do, nought had urged on me.' Ah ! '' who can view the ripened rose, nor seek To wear it ?'''* Who ? — Yet when on beauty's cheek 'Tis blooming, who dares pluck it thence to wear? Who dares by crimson... | |
| Carl Friedrich Koch - 1863 - 1112 psl.
...circumstance. Vic. Neither had I so soon learned the gratitude of courtiers. Gull. — Byr. (und nicht) : Who can view the ripened rose, nor seek to wear it?...sheen of beauty's cheek, nor feel the heart can never grow old. Neither tritt auch verstärkend hinter einfache Negation (i. either): Men come not to the... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1866 - 402 psl.
...Fit speculation ; such as in strange land He found in wonder-works of God and Nature's hand. XI. But who can view the ripened rose, nor seek To wear it...beauty's cheek, Nor feel the heart can never all grow old ? Who can contemplate Fame through clouds unfold The star which rises o'er her steep, nor climb ? Harold,... | |
| George Gordon N. Byron (6th baron.) - 1866 - 204 psl.
...in strange land He found in wonder-works of God and Nature's hand. XX. But who can view the ripen'd rose, nor seek To wear it? who can curiously behold...cheek, Nor feel the heart can never all grow old? Who can contemplate Fame, through clouds unfold The star which rises o'er her steep, nor climb? Harold,... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1866 - 802 psl.
...in strange land He found in wonder-works of God and Nature's hand. XI. But who can view the ripen'd rose, nor seek To wear it ? who can curiously behold...beauty's cheek, Nor feel the heart can never all grow old ? Who can contemplate Fame, through clouds unfold The star which rises o'er her steep, nor climb ?... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1867 - 460 psl.
...in strange land [hand, He found in wonder-works of God and Nature'g XI. But who can view the ripen'd rose, nor seek To wear it ? who can curiously behold...beauty's cheek, Nor feel the heart can never all grow old ? [fold Who can contemplate Fame through clouds unThe star which rises o'er her steep, nor climb ?... | |
| George Gordon N. Byron (6th baron.) - 1867 - 740 psl.
...strange land [hand. He found in wonder- \vorks of God and Nature's Kb But who can view the ripen'd a seraph from the sky descending, Above all grpw oldî Who can contemplate Fame through clouds unfold The star which rises o'er her steep, nor... | |
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