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" Yet must I think less wildly : — I have thought Too long and darkly, till my brain became, In its own eddy boiling and o'erwrought, A whirling gulf of phantasy and flame : And thus, untaught in youth my heart to tame, My springs of life were poison'd. "
Childe Harold's pilgrimage, a romaunt - Page 66
by George Gordon N. Byron (6th baron.) - 1841
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The Critical Review: Or, Annals of Literature, Volume 4

Tobias Smollett - Books - 1816 - 674 pages
...with thy spirit, blended with thy birth, And feeling still with thee in my crush'd feelings' dearth. " Yet must I think less wildly: I have thought Too long...springs of life were poison'd. 'Tis too late ! Yet am I chang'd ; though still enough the same In strength to bear what time can not abate, And feed on bitter...
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The Gentleman's Magazine, Volume 86, Part 2; Volume 120

Early English newspapers - 1816 - 832 pages
...crush'd Yet must 1 think less wildly : — I have thought [came, Too long and darkly, till my brain beIn its own eddy boiling and o'erwrought, A whirling gulf...flame ; And thus, untaught in youth my heart to tame, [too late ! My springs of life were poison'd. Tis Yet am I changM; though still enough the same [abate,...
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The Portico, Volume 3

Philadelphia (Pa.) - 1817 - 536 pages
...earnestness on remembered wrong, as if he lived but to revenge iU— suddenly he exclaims: "Yet I must think less wildly— I have thought Too long and darkly, till my brain became In its own eddy boiling and o'er wrought, A whirling gulph of phantasy and fimte'.n Tne conclusion of the stanza has all that uncomplaining;,...
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The Quarterly Review, Volume 16

English literature - 1817 - 590 pages
...forcibly described in his own burning language : ' • I have thought Too long and darkly, till ray brain became, In its own eddy, boiling and o'erwrought, A whirling gulf of phantasy and flame' — . — to stoop, in short, to the realities of life ; repent if we have offended, and pardon if...
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The Christian observer [afterw.] The Christian observer and advocate

1818 - 896 pages
...find Л life within itself, to breathe without mankind. « Yet must I think less wildly : -I Лаге thought Too long and darkly, till my brain became,...o'erwrought, A whirling gulf of phantasy and flame : And the«, untaught in youth my heart to tame, Myepringaof life were poison'd. TU too late I Yet am I chang'd;...
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The works of ... lord Byron, Volumes 7-8

George Gordon N. Byron (6th baron.) - 1819 - 466 pages
...thy spirit, blended with thy birth, And feeling still with thee in my crush'd feelings' dearth. VII. Yet must I think less wildly: — I have thought Too...A whirling gulf of phantasy and flame : And thus, nnthaught in youth my heart to tame, My springs of life were poison'd. 'Tis too late! Yet am I chang'd...
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Lord Byron's Works ...

George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - English poetry - 1821 - 478 pages
...thy spirit, blended with thy birth, And feeling still with thee in my crush'd feelings' dearth. VII. Yet must I think less wildly' : I have thought Too...in youth my heart to tame, My springs of life were poisou'd. 'Tis too late I Yetam|l chang'd ; though still enough the same In strength to bear what time...
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The Works of Lord Byron: Childe Harold's pilgrimage

George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1821 - 308 pages
...feeling stffl with thee in my crush d feelings' dearth . vn. Yet most I think less wildly: — I hare thought Too long and darkly, till my brain became, In its own eddy boiling and oerwronght, A whirling golf of phantasy and flame : And thus, untaught in youth my heart to tame, My...
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Memoirs of the Life and Writings of the Right Honourable Lord Byron: With ...

John Watkins - Poets, English - 1822 - 452 pages
...that he knew not how to direct his steps aright ; for which, however, he assigns this cogent reason, " Untaught in youth my heart to tame, My springs of life were poUonsd." CHAPTER XIV. Marloe and Lord Byron compared. — Account of the dramatic Poem of " Manfred"...
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An Historical and Critical Memoir of the Life and Writings of the Right ...

John Watkins - 1822 - 452 pages
...that he knew not how to direct his steps aright ; for which, however, he assigns this cogent reason, " Untaught in youth my heart to tame, My springs of life were poisoned." CHAPTER XIV. Marloc and Lord Byron compared. — Account of the dramatic Poem of " Manfred"...
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