So we'll go no more a roving 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... The Complete Poetical Works - Page 229by George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1905 - 1055 pagesFull view - About this book
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1831 - 576 pages
...' the sword wearing out the scabbard,' though 1 have but just turned the corner of twenty-nine. 1 " So we '11 go no more a roving So late into the night,...the day returns too soon, Yet we '11 go no more a roving By the light of the moon. I have lately had some news of litteratoor, as I heard the editor... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1830 - 532 pages
...heart be sill as lovinp, And the moon be still as bright. For the sword out-wears its sheath, And tbe soul wears out the breast, And the heart must pause...the day returns too soon, Yet we '11 go no more a roving By the light of the moon. I have lately had some news of litteraioor, as I heard the editor... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron, Thomas Moore - 1831 - 572 pages
...find ' the sword wearing out the scabbard,1 though I have but just turned the corner of twenty-nine. " So we '11 go no more a roving So late into the night,...the day returns too soon, Yet we '11 go no more a roving By the light of the moon. I have lately had some news of litteroioor, as I heard the editor... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1831 - 478 pages
...'sword wearing out the scabbard,' though I have but just turned the corner of twenty-nine." * So, we'll go no more a roving So late into the night, Though...the day returns too soon, Yet we '11 go no more a roving By the light of the moon. EPISTLE TO DR. f>$~1 ' ^ T" FROM A LBTTER TO MR. MURRAY. " You want... | |
| Thomas Moore - 1832 - 512 pages
...the sword wearing out the scabbard,' though I have but just turned the corner of twentynine. So we'll go no more a roving So late into the night, Though...the soul wears out the breast, And the heart must panse to breathe, And Love itself have rest. Though the night was made for loving, And the day returns... | |
| George Gordon N. Byron (6th baron.) - 1833 - 666 pages
...wearing out the ' scabbard," though I have but just turned the corner ' of twenty-nine. ' So, we'll go no more a roving ' So late into the night, ' Though...for loving, ' And the day returns too soon, ' Yet we'll go no more a roving ' By the light of the moon. ' I have lately had some news of litteraioor,... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron, Thomas Moore - 1833 - 400 pages
...sword wearing out the scabbard,' though I have but just turned the corner of twenty-nine. " So, we'll go no more a roving So late into the night, Though...made for loving, And the day returns too soon, Yet we'll go no more a roving By the light of the moon. I have lately had some news of litterafoor, as... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1833 - 658 pages
...wearing out the ' scabbard," though I have but just turned the corner ' of twenty-nine. ' So, we'll go no more a roving ' So late into the night, ' Though...for loving, ' And the day returns too soon, ' Yet we'll go no more a roving ' By the light of the moon. ' I have lately had some news of litterafoor,... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron, Thomas Moore - 1833 - 356 pages
...the dew Which the tree shall renew Of Liberty, planted by Ludd ! SO, WE'LL GO NO MORE A ROVING. I. So, we '11 go no more a roving So late into the night,...must pause to breathe, And love itself have rest. In. Though the night was made for loving, And the day returns too soon, Yet we'll go no more a roving... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron, Thomas Moore - 1851 - 784 pages
...sword wearing out the scabbard,' though I have but just turned the corner of twenty-nine. " So, we'll go no more a roving So late Into the night, Though...made for loving, And the day returns too soon. Yet we'll go no more a roving By the light of the moon. " I have lately had some news of litterofoor, as... | |
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