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 245by George Gordon N. Byron (6th baron.) - 1824Full view - About this book
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1893 - 368 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... | |
| Thomas Humphry Ward - 1893 - 696 pages
...poisons, and they had no power, But where a kind of nutriment ; he lived Through that which had been death to many men, And made him friends of mountains : with the stari And the quick Spirit of the Universe He held his dialogues ; and they did teach To him the magic... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1896 - 692 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 195 And the quick Spirit of the Universe He held his dialogues; and they did teach To him the magic... | |
| Charles Dudley Warner - 1896 - 478 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... | |
| Elinor Mead Buckingham - 1897 - 356 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 200 A marvel and a secret —... | |
| Elsey Lois Bristol - 1897 - 248 pages
...although he presents much the sane idea in other connections, in speaking of the sky or stars:«With the stars And the quick spirit of the Universe He held his dialogues; and they did teach To hin the nagic of their mysteries; To him the book of High t was opened wide. " But the night is often... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1898 - 112 pages
...by-standers, to find that he was — married." MOORE. Through that which had been death to many men, 195 And made him friends of mountains: with the stars...teach To him the magic of their mysteries ; To him the book of Night was open'd wide, 200 And voices from the deep abyss reveal'd A marvel and a secret —... | |
| Heinrich Gillardon - 1898 - 124 pages
...Haturbetradjtung 3u jener £eit bet tljm tm Por6ergrun6 ftan6, fpridjt Bvron felbft tm Dream VIII aus: — — — with the stars And the quick Spirit of the Universe...teach To him the magic of their mysteries. To him the book of Night was opened wide, And voices from the abyss revealed Diefes myftifdje Haturgefiiljl finM... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1899 - 592 pages
...despairing recourse to Nature in The Dream, viii. 10, seq.— "... he lived Through that which had been death to many men, And made him friends of mountains...they did teach To him the magic of their mysteries."] 1 . [Shelley seems to have taken Byron at his word, and in the 'Adonais (xxx. 3, seq.) introduces him... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1899 - 594 pages
...despairing recourse to Nature in The Dream, viii. 10, seq. — "... he lived Through that which had been death to many men, And made him friends of mountains...they did teach To him the magic of their mysteries."] 1. [Shelley seems to have taken Byron at his word, and in the Adonais (xxx. 3, seq.) introduces him... | |
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