| 1816 - 572 pages
...and rusts ingloriously. ' He who ascends to mountain-tops, shall find The loftiest peaks most wrapt in clouds and snow ; He who surpasses or subdues mankind,...below. Though high above the sun of glory glow, And tar beneath the earth and ocean spread, Round him arc icy rocks, and loudly blow Contending tempeeU... | |
| English literature - 1817 - 552 pages
...-top», shall find The loftiest peaks most wrapt iu clouds and anew ; Hf «bo surpasses or subdue« mankind, Must look down on the hate of those below. Though high nbr.re the sun of glory glow, And far beneath the earth and ocean spread, A'i'imrf him are icy rocks,... | |
| Decorative arts - 1827 - 472 pages
...every house in * He who atcends the mountain tops shall find The loftiest peaks most wrapt in clouds of snow ; He who surpasses or subdues mankind, Must look down on the hate of those below. Lord BYROS'S Childe Harold. NN Tim LAST DAT OF THE LAST YBAIU the neighbourhood, and had made her way... | |
| North American review and miscellaneous journal - 1825 - 504 pages
...to waste With its own flickering, or a sword laid by Which eats into itself, and rusts ingloriously. He who ascends to mountain tops, shall find The loftiest peaks most wrapt in clouds and snow ; He who surpasses or subdues mankind, Must look down on the hate of those... | |
| George Gordon N. Byron (6th baron.) - 1826 - 852 pages
...and nuts inglorimi He who ascends to mountain-tops, (hall The loftiest peak« most wrapt in cloud« snow; He who surpasses or subdues mankind Must look down on the hate of those In Though high above the sun of glory f. And far beneath the earth and ocean -i;! Hound him are iry... | |
| Willard Phillips - 1826 - 194 pages
...to waste With its own flickering, or a sword laid by Which eats into itself, and rusts ingloriously. He who ascends to mountain tops, shall find The loftiest peaks most wrapt in clouds and snow ; He who surpasses or subdues mankind, Must look down on the hate of those... | |
| George Gordon N. Byron (6th baron.) - 1827 - 888 pages
...and rust« ingloriously. Tie who ascends to mountain-top«, shall find The loftiest peaks most wrapt in clouds and snow; He who surpasses or subdues mankind....Must look down on the hate of those below. Though htflh above the inn of (»lory IT!OW, And far beneath the earth and ocean spread, Round him are icy... | |
| Thomas Rose - Cumberland (England) - 1832 - 242 pages
...to characterize the spot. " He who ascends to mountain-tops shall find The loftiest peaks most wrapt in clouds and snow ; He who surpasses or subdues mankind Must look down on the hate of those below : Tho' high abóte the sun of glory glow, And far beneath the earth and ocean spread, Round him are... | |
| 1835 - 932 pages
...and rusts ingloriously. " He who ascends to mountain-tops, shall find The loftiest peaks most wrapt in clouds and snow ; He who surpasses or subdues mankind, Must look down on the hale of those below. Though high above the sun of glory glow, And far beneath the earth and ocean spread,... | |
| George Gordon N. Byron (6th baron.) - 1837 - 982 pages
...and rusts ingloriousry. XLV. He who ascends to mountain-tops shall find The loftiest peaks most wrapt in clouds and snow; He who surpasses or subdues mankind Must look down on the hate of those below. (I) The great error of Napoleon, "if we hare writ onr annals true," was a continued obtrusion on mankind... | |
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