The mind which is immortal makes itself Requital for its good or evil thoughts, Is its own origin of ill and end, And its own place and time... New Miscellanies - Página 114por Charles Kingsley - 1860 - 375 páginasVista completa - Acerca de este libro
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1817 - 98 páginas
...I know : What I have done is done ; I bear within A torture which could nothing gain from 'thine : The mind which is immortal makes itself Requital for...its own place and time — its innate sense, When stripp'd of this mortality, derives No colour from the fleeting things without ; But is absorb'd in... | |
| H. Biglow, Orville Luther Holley - 1817 - 492 páginas
...gain from thine ; The mind which is immortal makes itself Requital for itsEjotxl or evil thoughtsIs its own origin of ill and end—- And its own place and time— its innate sense, When stri pp'd of this mortality, derives No colour from the fleeting things without; But is abaorb'd in... | |
| George Gordon N. Byron (6th baron.) - 1818 - 210 páginas
...that I know : What I have done is done ; I bear within A torture which could nothing gain from thine : The mind which is immortal makes itself Requital for...its own place and time — its innate sense, When stripp'd of this mortality, derives No colour from the fleeting things without ; But is absorb'd in... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1818 - 216 páginas
...know : What I have done is done ; I bear within M 2 A torture which could nothing gain from thine : The mind -which is immortal makes itself Requital for its good or evil thoughts — 1s its own origin of ill and end— And its own place and time — its innate sense. When stripp'd... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1819 - 88 páginas
...within A torture which could nothing gain from thine : The mind which is immortal makes itself Kequital for its good or evil thoughts — Is its own origin...its own place and time — its innate sense, When stripp'd of this mortality, derives No colour from the fleeting things without ; But is absorb'd in... | |
| George Gordon N. Byron (6th baron.) - 1820 - 306 páginas
...that I know , What I have done is done: I bear within A torture which could nothing 'gain from thine : The mind which is immortal makes itself Requital for...innate sense, When stript of this mortality, derives No colour from the fleeting things without ; But is absorb'd in sufferance or in joy, Born from the knowledge... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1821 - 478 páginas
...that I know : What I have done is done ; I bear within A torture which could nothing gain from thine : The mind which is immortal makes itself Requital for...its own place and time — its innate sense, "When stripp'd of this mortality, derives Wo colour from the fleeting things without; But is absorb'd in... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1821 - 308 páginas
...that I know: What I have done is done; I bear within A torture which could nothing gain from thine: The mind which is immortal makes itself Requital for...own origin of ill and end— And its own place and time—its innate sense, When stripp'd of this mortality, derives No colour from the fleeting things... | |
| 1853 - 636 páginas
...that I know. What I have done, is done. I have within A torture, which could nothing gain from thine : The mind, which is immortal, makes itself Requital...And its own place and time ; its innate sense, When stripp'd of this mortality, derives No colour from the fleeting things without; But is absorb'd in... | |
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