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" Oh, God ! it is a fearful thing To see the human soul take wing In any shape, in any mood... "
Selections from Byron: The Prisoner of Chillon, Mazeppa, and Other Poems - Page 25
by George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1907 - 101 pages
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The Eclectic review. vol. 1-New [8th], Volume 7

1817 - 628 pages
...latest care, for whom I sought To hoard my life, that his might be Less wretched now, and one day free; He, too, who yet had held untired A spirit natural...the human soul take wing In any shape, in any mood : — I've seen it rushing forth in blood, . I've seen it on the breaking ocean , Strive with a swoln...
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Hebrew Melodies

George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - Bookbinders - 1815 - 324 pages
...wretched now, and one day free ; He, too, who yet had held untired A spirit natural or inspiredHe, too, was struck, and day by day Was withered on the...the human soul take wing In any shape, in any mood :— I've seen it rushing forth in blood, I've seen it on the breaking ocean 1 80 Strive with a swoln...
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The Prisoner of Chillon, and Other Poems, Volume 1

George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1816 - 88 pages
...for whom I sought To hoard my life, that his might be - 170 Less wretched now, arid one day free j He, too, who yet had held untired A spirit natural...the human soul take wing In any shape, in any mood : — I've seen it rushing forth in blood, I've seen it on the breaking ocean . 1 80 Strive with a...
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The Critical Review: Or, Annals of Literature, Volume 4

Tobias Smollett - Books - 1816 - 674 pages
...my life, that his might be Less wretched now, and one day free ; He, too, who yet bad held uutired A spirit natural or inspired — He, too, was struck,...the human soul take wing In any shape, in any mood : — I've seen it rushing forth in blood, I've seen it on the breaking ocean Strive with a swoln convulsive...
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The Critical Review, Or, Annals of Literature

English literature - 1816 - 692 pages
...my life, that his might be Less wretched now, aud one day free; He, too, who yet bad held uotired. A spirit natural or inspired— He, too, was struck, and day by dayWas withered on the statk away. Oh God! it is a fearful thing To see the human soul take wing In...
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Spirit of the English Magazines, Volume 1

1817 - 506 pages
...care, for whom I sought To hoard my life, that his might be Less wretched now, and one day free ; Ur. too, who yet had held untired, A spirit natural or...struck, and day by day Was withered on the stalk away. O God ! it is a fearful thing To see the human soul take wing Tn any shape, in any mood : — I've...
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The Quarterly Review, Volume 16

English literature - 1817 - 590 pages
...latest care, for whom I sought To hoard my life that his might be Less wretched now, and one day free ; He, too, who yet had held untired A spirit natural or inspired — He, too, was stnick, and day by day Was withered on the stalk away.' The effects of the survivor's sorrow succeed....
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The works of ... lord Byron, Volume 6

George Gordon N. Byron (6th baron.) - 1818 - 210 pages
...care, for whom I sought To hoard my life, that his might be 170 Less wretched now, and one day free ; He, too, who yet had held untired A spirit natural...the human soul take wing In any shape, in any mood : — I've seen it rushing forth in blood, I've seen it on the breaking ocean 180 Strive with a swoln...
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The Works of the Right Honourable Lord Byron: Prisoner of Chillon. Manfred ...

George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1818 - 216 pages
...latest care, for whom I sought To hoard my life, that his might be Less wretched now, and one day free ; He, too, who yet had held untired A spirit natural...the human soul take wing In any shape, in any mood : — I've seen it rushing forth in blood, I've seen it on the breaking ocean 180 But these were horrors...
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The Troubles of a Good Husband

Marriage - 1818 - 166 pages
...with the chilling thought, where are their spirits, and how will they agree in another world ! ! " A fearful thing To see the human soul take wing In any shape, in any mood To see it rushing forth in• blood." I hope, sir,. you was highly gratified with the manners of London....
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