| 1816 - 600 halaman
...his Promethean heat, A halo of the light of other days, Which still the splendour of its orb betrays. But should there be to whom the fatal blight Of failing...yields a base delight, Men who exult when minds of hcav'nly tone Jar in the music which was born their own, • See Fox, Burke, ami Pitt's eulogy on Mr.... | |
| Richard Brinsley Sheridan - 1816 - 472 halaman
...his Promethean heat, A halo of the light of other days Which still the splendor of its orb betrays-. But should there be to whom the fatal blight Of failing...know That what to them seemed vice might be but woe. Hard is his fate on whom the public gaze Is fixed forever to detract or praise, Repose denies her requiem... | |
| 1816 - 1052 halaman
...Promethean heat — A halo of the light of other days, Which still the splendour of its orb betrays. But should there be to whom the fatal blight Of failing...heavenly tone Jar in the music which was born their dwn; Still let them pause— Ah ! little do they know That what to them seem'd vice, might be but woe.... | |
| 1816 - 832 halaman
...of his Promethean A Halo of the light of other days, Which still the splendour of its orb betrays. But should there be to whom the fatal blight Of failing...delight Men, who exult, when minds of heavenly - . tone [own; Jar in- the musick which was born (heir * See Fox, Burke, and Put's Eulo"y on Mr. Sheridan's... | |
| 1816 - 644 halaman
...Promethean heat, A halo of the light of other days, Which still the splendour of its orb betrays. 4 But should there be to whom the fatal blight Of failing...yields a base delight, Men who exult when minds of heav'nly tone Jar in the music which was born their own, • See Fox, Iturkc, and Pitt's eulopy on... | |
| 1816 - 676 halaman
...expression of what follows, though there is nothing very striking or original in the sentiment : " But should there be to whom the fatal blight Of failing Wisdom yields n base delight, Men who exult when minds of heavenly tone Jar in the music which was born their own,... | |
| 1816 - 612 halaman
...his Promethean heat, A halo of the light of other days Which still the splendour of its orb betrays. But should there be to whom the fatal' blight Of failing Wisdom yields abase delight, Men who exult when minds of heavenly tone Jar in the music which was born their own,... | |
| Elizabeth Tomkins - 1817 - 276 halaman
...his Promethean beat; A halo of the light of other days, Which still the splendour of its orb betrays. But should there be to whom the fatal blight Of failing...the music which was born their own, Still let them pause— Ah ! little do they know That what to them seemed Vice might be but Woe. Hard is his fate... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1817 - 212 halaman
...Promethean heat ; A halo of the light of other days, Which still the splendour of its orb betrays. But should there be to whom the fatal blight Of failing Wisdom yields a base delight, 60 Men who exult when minds of heavenly tone Jar in the music which was born their own, Still let them... | |
| George Gordon N. Byron (6th baron.) - 1820 - 306 halaman
...Promethean heat ; A halo of the light of other days, Which still the splendour of its orb betrays. But should there be to whom the fatal blight Of failing...the music which was born their own, Still let them pause — Ah ! little do they know That what to them seem'd Vice might be but Wo. Hard is his fate... | |
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