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" He fed on poisons, and they had no power, But were a kind of nutriment; he lived Through that which had been death to many men, And made him friends of mountains: with the stars And the quick Spirit of the Universe He held his dialogues; and they did... "
The works of the rt. hon. lord Byron - Page 245
by George Gordon N. Byron (6th baron.) - 1824
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Memoirs of the Life and Writings of Lord Byron

George Clinton - 1828 - 888 pages
...poisons, and they had no power, But were a kind of nutriment; he lived Through that which had been death to many men, And made him friends of mountains...teach To him the magic of their mysteries ; To him the book of Night was opened wide. And voices from the deep abyss revealed A marvel and a secret — Be...
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A Day of Switzerland; and Florence, a Fragment

Ambrose Spenser - 1829 - 84 pages
...FLORENCE, ^fragment. I «. A DAY IN SWITZERLAND: AND FLORENCE, & ^fragment. BY AMBROSE SPENSER, ESQ. ' And made him friends of mountains; with the stars...they did teach To him the magic of their mysteries." LONDON: LORD BYRON'S Dream. HURST, CHANCE, AND CO. ST. PAUL'S CHURCHYARD. 1829. LONDON: J. mi Mis,...
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A London Encyclopaedia, Or Universal Dictionary of Science, Art ..., Volume 7

Thomas Curtis - 1829 - 820 pages
...Timón. In easy dialogua is Fletcher's praise ; He moved the mind, but had not power to raise. Dry den. k ^ M ) 4ED9_ _ / a: o 8AbF -e> Ur= { "֦ \ 98 dialogue»; and they did teach To him the magic of their mysteries. Byron. DIALYSIS, in grammar, a...
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Library of the fine arts; or, Repertory of painting, sculpture, architecture ...

1832 - 574 pages
...hill, a gentle hill, Green and of mild declivity,"— to when " the wanderer was alone" and ......" with the stars And the quick spirit of the universe...they did teach To him the magic of their mysteries." In summary of our ideas, we should wish to see centered in a grand composition subjects like these,...
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The Prose Works of Sir Walter Scott, Bart: Biographical memoirs of eminent ...

Walter Scott - 1834 - 452 pages
...and desolation, compass'd round With Hatred and Contention. he lived ; ' Through that which had been death to many men, And made him friends of mountains;...teach To him the magic of their mysteries ; To him the book of Night was open'd wide, And voices from the deep abyss reveal'd A marvel and a secret — Be...
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The Works of George Byron: With His Letters and Journals, and His ..., Volume 10

George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1835 - 348 pages
...poisons, and they had no power, But were a kind of nutriment ; he lived Through that which had been death to many men, And made him friends of mountains...with the stars And the quick Spirit of the Universe (1) [MS." the glance Of melancholy is a fearful gift ; For it becomes the telescope of truth, And shows...
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Miscellanies: Occasional pieces, 1807-1824

George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1837 - 308 pages
...poisons, and they had no power, But were a kind of nutriment ; he lived Through that which had been death to many men, And made him friends of mountains...with the stars And the quick Spirit of the Universe 1 [ " the glance Of melancholy is a fearful gift ; For it becomes the telescope of truth, And shows...
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The Book of Gems: Wordsworth to Bayly

Samuel Carter Hall - 1838 - 336 pages
...a kind of nutriment : he lived Through that which had heen death to many men, And made him friend!i of mountains ! with the stars And the quick spirit...ahyss reveal'd A marvel and a secret, — Be it so. My dream was past : it had no further change. It was of a strange order, that the doom Of these two...
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The Book of Gems: Wordsworth to Bayly

Samuel Carter Hall - 1838 - 412 pages
...poisons, and they had no power, — But were a kind of nutriment : he lived Through that which had been death to many men, And made him friends of mountains...teach To him the magic of their mysteries : To him the book of night was open'd wide, And voices from the deep abyss reveal'd A marvel and a secret, — Be...
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The Knickerbocker: Or, New-York Monthly Magazine, Volume 11

Charles Fenno Hoffman, Timothy Flint, Lewis Gaylord Clark, Kinahan Cornwallis, John Holmes Agnew - 1838 - 590 pages
...some, by the mysterious will of heaven, Among me tortures of the nether zone.' DANTE'I ' PURGATOBIO'. 'With the stars, And the quick spirit of the universe,...they did teach, To him the magic of their mysteries.' Brno•. THE red rays of an autumn sunset spread a halo over the turrets of Castle D , which in its...
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