| 206 pages
...thon wert a lad, Then Pitt was all ; or jf not all, so much, HU very rival almost deemed him such. We, we have seen the intellectual race Of giants stand,...Of eloquence between, which flowed all free, As the deep billows of the JEgean roar Betwixt the Hellenic and the Phrygian ahore. But where are they —... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - English poetry - 1823 - 52 pages
...if not all, so much, His very rival almost deemed him such. We, we have seen the intellectual race B Of giants stand, like Titans, face to face — Athos...Of eloquence between, which flowed all free, As the deep billows of the JEgean roar Betwixt the Hellenic and the Phrygian shore. But where are they —... | |
| English literature - 1823 - 508 pages
...wert a lad, Then Pitt was all ; or, if not all, so much, His very rival almost deemed him such. We, we have seen the intellectual race Of giants stand, like Titans, face to face— Athos and lda, with a dashing sea Of eloquence between, which flowed all free, As the deep billows of the Augean... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - English poetry - 1823 - 64 pages
...such. We, we have seen the intellectual race B Of giants stand, like Titans, face to face — Atbos and Ida, with a dashing sea Of eloquence between, which flowed all free, As the deep billows of the JEgean roar Betwixt the Hellenic and the Phrygian shore. But where are they —... | |
| George Gordon N. Byron (6th baron.) - 1824 - 648 pages
...lad, 10 Then Pitt was all; or, if not all, so much, His very rival almost deemed him such. i; 2 We, we have seen the intellectual race Of Giants stand,...Of eloquence between, which flowed all free, As the deep billows of the Mgean roar Betwixt the Hellenic and the Phrygian shore. But where are they—the... | |
| George Gordon N. Byron (6th baron.) - 1825 - 546 pages
...wert a lad, Then Pitt was all; or, if not all, so much, His very rival almost deem'd him such. We, we have seen the intellectual race Of giants stand,...Ida, with a dashing sea Of eloquence between, which flow'd all free, As the deep billows of the /Egean roar Betwixt the Hellenic and the Phrygian shore.... | |
| George Gordon Noël Byron - 1826 - 804 pages
...wert a lad, Then .Pitt wag all ; or, if not all, so much, His very rival almost deem'd him such. We, nment of reason to resign Our right of thought —...refuge; this, at least, shall still be mine: Though from flow'd all free, As the deep billows of the /Kgean roar Betwixt the Hellenicand thePlirygian shore.... | |
| George Gordon N. Byron (6th baron.) - 1826 - 852 pages
...wert в lad, Then Pitt was all ; or, if not all, so mnch, His very rival almost deem'd him such. We, we have seen the intellectual race Of giants stand, like Titans, face to face — Athns and Ida, with a dashing sea Of eloquence between, which flow'd all free, As the deep billows... | |
| George Gordon N. Byron (6th baron.) - 1827 - 888 pages
...angels weep, but men Have wept enough — for what! — to weep again. 11. 48o THE AGE OF BRONZE. , we have seen the intellectual race Of giants stand,...Ida, with a dashing sea Of eloquence between, which llow'd all free, A* the deep billows of the jtgean roar [«'twist the Hellenic and (he Phrygian shore.... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1831 - 498 pages
...wert a lad, Then Pitt was all; or, if not all, so much, n His very rival almost deem'd him such. ' We, we have seen the intellectual race Of giants stand,...face to face — Athos and Ida, with a dashing sea As the deep billows of the JEgean roar Betwixt the Hellenic and the Phrygian shore. But where are they... | |
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