tis youth's frenzy— but the cure Is bitterer still, as charm by charm unwinds Which robed our idols, and we see too sure Nor Worth nor Beauty dwells from out the mind's Ideal shape of such ; yet still it binds — The fatal spell, and still it draws... Mary Seaham - Seite 17von Elizabeth Caroline Grey - 1852 - 307 SeitenVollansicht - Über dieses Buch
 | George Gordon N. Byron (6th baron.) - 1854
...idols, and we see too sure Nor worth nor beauty dwells from out the mind's Ideal shape of such ; yet still it binds The fatal spell, and still it draws us on, Reaping the whirlwind from the oft-sown winds ; The stubborn heart, its alchemy begun, Seems ever near... | |
 | George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1854 - 1071 Seiten
...idols, and we see too sure Nor worth nor beauty dwells from out the mind's Ideal shape of such ; yet still it binds The fatal spell, and still it draws us on, Reaping the whirlwind from the oft-sown winds ; The stubborn heart, its alchemy begun, Seems ever near... | |
 | Lord Byron - 1854
...idols, and we see too sure Nor worth nor beauty dwells from out the mind's Ideal shape of such ; yet still it binds The fatal spell, and still it draws us on, Reaping the whirlwind from the oft-sown winds; The stubborn heart, itsalchymy begun, Seems ever near... | |
 | Sarah Josepha Buell Hale - 1855 - 570 Seiten
...idols, and we see too sure, Nor worth nor beauty dwells from out the mind's Ideal shape of sueh ; yet still it binds The fatal spell, and still it draws us on, Reaping the whirlwind from the oft-sown winds ; The stubborn heart, its alehemy begun, Seems ever near... | |
 | Mary Catherine Jackson - 1856
...idols, and we see too sure. Nor worth nor beauty dwells from out the mind's Ideal shape of such; yet still it binds The fatal spell, and still it draws us on, Reaping the whirlwind from the oft-sown winds; The stubborn heart, its alchemy begun, Seems ever near... | |
 | George Gordon N. Byron (6th baron.) - 1861
...idols, and we see too sure Nor worth nor beauty dwells from out the mind's Ideal shape of such ; yet still it binds The fatal spell, and still it draws us on, Reaping the whirlwind from the oft-sown winds ; The stubborn heart, its alchemy begun, Seems ever near... | |
 | 1863
...idols, and we see too sure Nor worth nor beauty dwells from out the mind's Ideal shape of such ; yet still it binds The fatal spell, and still it draws us on, Reaping the whirlwind from the oft-sown winds; The stubborn heart, its alchemy begun, Seems ever near... | |
 | Anne Marsh-Caldwell - 1863 - 166 Seiten
...him, hastily left the room. \ CHAPTER XVIII. •* Who loves, raves — 't is youth's frenzy. . . . yet still it binds The fatal spell, and still it draws us on, Reaping the whirlwind from the oft-sown winds." BVEoN. ELEANoR went through the gallery, and then descending... | |
 | George Gordon N. Byron (6th baron.) - 1866
...idols, and we see too sure Nor worth nor beauty dwells from out the mind's Ideal shape of such; yet still it binds The fatal spell, and still it draws us on, Reaping the whirlwind from the oft-sown winds : The stubborn heart, its alchemy begun, Seems ever near... | |
 | George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1866 - 719 Seiten
...idols, and we see too sure Nor worth nor beauty dwells from out the mind's Ideal shape of such ; yet still it binds The fatal spell, and still it draws us on, Reaping the whirlwind from the oft-sown winds ; The stubborn heart, its alchemy begun, Seems ever near... | |
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