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" So late into the night, Though the heart be still as loving, And the moon be still as bright. For the sword outwears its sheath, And the soul wears out the breast, And the heart must pause to breathe, And love itself have rest. Though the night was made... "
Letters and Journals of Lord Byron: With Notices of His Life - Page 255
by George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1830 - 512 pages
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Twelve Centuries of English Poetry and Prose

Alphonso Gerald Newcomer, Alice Ebba Andrews - English literature - 1910 - 778 pages
...heart be still as loving, And the moon be still as bright. For the sword outwears its sheath, And the call their masters fools. Some on the leaves of ancient authors prey, Nor time nor moths e'er spoiled we'll go no more a roving By the light of the moon. STANZAS WEITTEN ON THE EOAD BETWEEN FLOBENCE AND...
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British Poets of the Nineteenth Century: Poems by Wordsworth, Coleridge ...

Curtis Hidden Page - English poetry - 1910 - 968 pages
...heart be still as loving, And the moon be still as bright. For the sword outwears its sheath, And the ilt ; Perchance I may return with others there When I have purged my guilt." 1832. we'll go no more a roving By the light of the moon. February S8, 1817. 1830. THE world is a bundle...
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Byron, Volume 2

Ethel Colburn Mayne - Poets, English - 1912 - 382 pages
...heart be still as loving, And the moon be still as bright. For the sword outwears its sheath, And the soul wears out the breast, And the heart must pause...made for loving, And the day returns too soon, Yet we'll go no more a-roving By the light of the moon ". The last line, shortened as though a sudden sob...
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The Home Book of Verse, American and English, 1580 ..., Volume 3, Pages 843-1252

American poetry - 1912 - 432 pages
...heart be still as loving, And the moon be still as bright. For the sword outwears its sheath, And the soul wears out the breast, And the heart must pause...made for loving, And the day returns too soon, Yet we'll go no more a roving By the light of the moon. George Gordon Byron [1788-1824] SONG SING the old...
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Byron's Childe Harold, Cantos III and IV: The Prisoner of Chillon, and Other ...

George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - Poetry - 1913 - 274 pages
...be still as loving, And the moon be still as bright. n For the sword outwears its sheath, 5 And the soul wears out the breast, And the heart must pause to breathe, And love itself have rest. m Though the night was made for loving, And the day returns too soon, 10 Yet we'll go no more a roving...
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English Poetry and Prose of the Romantic Movement

George Benjamin Woods - England - 1916 - 1604 pages
...as loving, And the moon be still as bright. For the sword outwears its sheath, And the soul outwears #D$D <FDGD a-roving By the light of the moon. 10 MY BOAT IS ON THE SHOBE 1811 1821 My boat is on the shore, And...
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English Prose and Poetry (1137-1892)

John Matthews Manly - English literature - 1916 - 806 pages
...heart be still as loving, And the moon be still as bright. For the sword outwears its sheath, 5 And the if I were compelled to forego England, and to live in China, and among we'll go no more a roving By the light of the moon. CHARLES WOLFE (1791-1823) THE BURIAL OF SIR JOHN...
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A Book of English Literature, Selected and Ed, Volume 1

Franklyn Bliss Snyder, Robert Grant Martin - English literature - 1916 - 964 pages
...heart be still as loving, And the moon be still as bright. For the sword outwears its sheath, 5 And the rd, Edward, Your steid was auld, and ye hae got mair, Sum other dule9 ye drie10 10 Yet we'll go no more a-roving By the light of the moon. MY BOAT IS ON THE SHORE My boat is on the...
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Suspended Judgments: Essays on Books and Sensations

John Cowper Powys - English literature - 1916 - 468 pages
...the moon" and which contains that magnificent verse, 282 "For the sword outwears the sheath, And the soul wears out the breast, And the heart must pause to breathe, And love itself have rest." It is extraordinary the effect which poetry of this kind has upon us when we come upon it suddenly,...
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Suspended Judgments: Essays on Books and Sensations

John Cowper Powys - English literature - 1916 - 456 pages
...of the moon" and which contains that magnificent verse, "For the sword outwears the sheath, And the soul wears out the breast, And the heart must pause to breathe, And love itself have rest." It is extraordinary the effect which poetry of this kind has upon us when we come upon it suddenly,...
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