Had wander'd from its dwelling, and her eyes They had not their own lustre, but the look Which is not of the earth; she was become The queen of a fantastic realm; her thoughts Were combinations of disjointed things; And forms impalpable and unperceived... The Select Poetical Works - Page 240by George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1848 - 406 pagesFull view - About this book
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...As by the sickness of the soul ; her mind Had wandered from its dwelling, and her eyes 170 They had not their own lustre, but the look Which is not of...and unperceived Of others' sight familiar were to her's. And this the world calls phrenzy ; but the wise Have a far deeper madness, and the glance Of... | |
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...the sickness of the soul ; her mind. • Had wandered from its dwelling, and her eyes 170 They had not their own lustre, but the look Which is not of...and unperceived Of others' sight familiar were to her's. And this the world calls phrenzy ; but the wise Have a far deeper madness, and the glance Of... | |
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...,«i(i«Wifr-<- di'irrf ? • *"M Her mind Oft wander'd from its dwelling, and her eyes ,, ..jj They had not their own lustre, but the look Which is not of the earth. BYRON ••~ :~ • -III' -JX-'d" f; IKTJ'.-A GAZE round thee, Stranger, 'tis a hallow'd spot, To... | |
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