| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1823 - 176 páginas
...Death, so call'd, is a thing which makes men weep, And yet a third of life is pass'd in sleep. II. IV. A sleep without dreams, after a rough day Of toil,...yet How clay shrinks back from more quiescent clay ! The very Suicide that pays his debt At once without instalments (an old way Of paying debts, which... | |
| George Gordon N. Byron (6th baron.) - 1824 - 346 páginas
...Death, so call'd, is a thing which makes men weep, And yet a third of life is pass'd in sleep. 'fv,' A sleep without dreams, after a rough day Of toil, is what we covet most; and yet How clay shrinks hack from more quiescent clay! The very Suicide that pays his debt At once without instalments (an... | |
| George Gordon N. Byron (6th baron.) - 1825 - 916 páginas
...Death, so call'd, is a thing which makes men weep, And yet a third of life is pass'd in sleep. IV. A sleep without dreams, after a rough day Of toil,...yet How clay shrinks back from more quiescent clay ! The very suicide that pays his debt At once without instalments (an old way Of paying debts, which... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1832 - 542 páginas
...Death, so call'd, is a thing which makes men weep, And yet a third of life is pass'd in sleep. IY. A sleep without dreams, after a rough day Of toil,...yet How clay shrinks back from more quiescent clay ! The very suicide that pays his debt At once without instalments (an old way Of paying debts, which... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron, Thomas Moore - 1833 - 332 páginas
...new. Death, so call'd, is a thing which makes men weep, And yet a third of life is pass'd in sleep. A sleep without dreams, after a rough day Of toil,...yet How clay shrinks back from more quiescent clay I The very Suicide that pays his debt At once without instalments (an old way Of paying debts, which... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron, Thomas Moore - 1833 - 334 páginas
...Death, so call'd, is a thing which makes men weep, And yet a third of life is pass'd in sleep. IV. A sleep without dreams, after a rough day Of toil,...yet How -clay shrinks back from more quiescent clay ! The very Suicide that pays his debt At once without instalments (an old way Of paying debts, which... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1836 - 342 páginas
...Death, so call'd, is a thing which makes men weep, And yet a third of life is pass'd in sleep. IV. A sleep without dreams, after a rough day Of toil,...yet How clay shrinks back from more quiescent clay ! The very Suicide that pays his debt At once without instalments (an old way Of paying debts, which... | |
| Sarah Rogers Haight - 1846 - 384 páginas
...pass. But we had little time to devote to sleep, and were warned to separate and make the most of it. " A sleep without dreams, after a rough day Of toil, is what we envy most ; and yet" I will wager something that brigands and robbers played their parts before the... | |
| 1852 - 1170 páginas
...and men, Night following night, for threescore years and ten!" Coleridge, Monody on- Chatterton. ' A sleep without dreams, after a rough day Of toil, is what we covet most; and yet How clay slinks back from more quiescent clay I" Byron (reference lost). " In brief all things are artificial... | |
| 1856 - 570 páginas
...contentedly may part. Beatf),— - Campbell. QOON may this fluttering spark of vital flame — Byron. A SLEEP without dreams, after a rough day Of toil,...yet How clay shrinks back from more quiescent clay. ), — Byron. ""Y\THOM the gods love die young77 was said of yore, And many Deaths do they escape by... | |
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