| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1854 - 378 páginas
...waste With its own flickering, or a sword laid by, Which eats into itself, and rusts ingloriously. XLV. He who ascends to mountain-tops, shall find The loftiest...his naked head, And thus reward the toils which to those summits led. 1 1 [This is certainly splendidly written, but we trust it is not /true. From Macedonia's... | |
| Robert Rantoul (Jr.) - 1854 - 892 páginas
...were but too numerous, the more so as his glory was more dazzling. He who ascends to mountain tops, shall find The loftiest peaks most wrapt in clouds...his naked head, And thus reward the toils which to those summits led, Can it be, my countrymen, that there is any one among us who would tarnish the splendor... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1854 - 1126 páginas
...XLV. He who ascends to mountain-tops, shall find The loftiest peaks most wrapt in clouds and snow; lie who surpasses or subdues mankind, Must look down on...his naked head, And thus reward the toils which to those summits led. XLVI. Away with these ! true Wisdom's world will be Within its own creation, or... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1854 - 1126 páginas
...mankind, Must look down on the hate of those below. Though high aborc the sun of glory glow, And fur apostolic those summit« led. XL VI. Away with these ! true Wisdom's world will be Within its own creation, or... | |
| Robert Rantoul (Jr.) - 1854 - 890 páginas
...Must look down on the HATK of those below. Though high above the sun of glory glow, And far bcneath the earth and ocean spread, Round him are icy rocks,...his naked head, And thus reward the toils which to those summits led. Can it be, my countrymen, that there is any one among us who would tarnish the splendor... | |
| George Gordon N. Byron (6th baron.) - 1854 - 320 páginas
...on the hate of those below. Though high above the sun of glory glow, And far beneath the earth arid ocean spread, Round him are icy rocks, and loudly...his naked head, And thus reward the toils which to those summits led. Away with these ! true Wisdom's world will be Within its own creation, or in thine,... | |
| Robert Rantoul (Jr.) - 1854 - 890 páginas
...sun of glory glow, And far kwuth the earth and ocean spread, Jtmmd him are iey rocks, and loudly Mow Contending tempests on his naked head, And thus reward the toils which to those summits led. Can it be, my countrymen, that there is any one among us who would tarnish the splendor... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1856 - 833 páginas
...XLV. He "who ascends to mountain-tops shall find The loftiest peaks most wrapt in clouds and snow j He who surpasses or subdues mankind Must look down...his naked head, And thus reward the toils which to those summits led. XLVI. Away with these! true wisdom's world will be Within its own creation, or in... | |
| Henry William Herbert - 1856 - 460 páginas
...those below Though high a&wsthe sun of glory glow. And far beneath the earth and ocean spread, Rownd him are icy rocks, and loudly blow Contending tempests...his naked head. And thus reward the toils which to those summits led. Chttde Harold. IT was the evening of the twenty-sixth of June, some five years later... | |
| Henry Clay - 1857 - 704 páginas
...and snow; He who surpasses or subdues mankind, Must look down on the hate of those below: Though far above the sun of glory glow, And far beneath the earth...his naked head, And thus reward the toils which to those summits led.' Calumny and detraction emptied their vials upon him. But how glorious the change!... | |
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