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" Each spake words of high disdain And insult to his heart's best brother: They parted — ne'er to meet again! But never either found another To free the hollow heart from paining — They stood aloof, the scars remaining, Like cliffs which had been rent... "
Lectures on the English Poets - Page 328
by William Hazlitt - 1818 - 331 pages
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Spirit of the English Magazines, Volume 11

1822 - 496 pages
...recesses, or else are divided from top to bottom by the sea into pinnacles, with acutely pointed summits. " Cliffs which had been rent asunder ; A dreary sea...away, I ween, The marks of that which once hath been." Nor are these the only, picturesque obj*cts to be seen upon the Zetland shore, since it is continually...
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The London Magazine, Volume 8

1823 - 696 pages
...we love Doth work like madness in the brain : They parted ne'er to meet again,— But never either hat might have been the remote products of tliat book....— that the result of the word is apprehended and uor thunder Shall wholly do away, I ween, The marks of that which once hath been. The copy ¡9 in Childe...
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The Poetical Works of Collins, Gray, and Beattie: With Lord Byron's English ...

William Collins, Thomas Gray, James Beattie, George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1824 - 478 pages
...youth is vain : Ami to be wroth with one we love, Doth work like madness in the brain: But never either found another To free the hollow heart from paining...away, I ween, The marks of that which once hath been. Coleridge't Cktittabel. FARE thee well ! and if for ever, Still for ever, fare thee well: Even though...
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Lord Byron, Volume 1

Louise Swanton-Belloc - 1824 - 400 pages
...adieu devrait être éternel, je te bénis encore. Quand tu serais inexorable, To free the hollow beart from paining — They stood aloof , the scars remaining...Like cliffs , which had been rent asunder ; A dreary sca now flows between , But ncither heat, nor frost, nor thuuder, Shall wholly do away , I ween , The...
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The works of the rt. hon. lord Byron, Volume 6

George Gordon N. Byron (6th baron.) - 1824 - 332 pages
...vain: u And to he wroth with one we love, "Doth work like madness in the hrain: " But never either found another " To free the hollow heart from paining — "They stood aloof, the sears remaining, " Like clift's, which had heen rent asunder; " A dreary sea now flows hetwcen, " But...
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Memoirs of the Life and Writings of Lord Byron

George Clinton - 1825 - 826 pages
...with one we love Doth work like madness in the brain : * * . • '.::•* * ' t . But nevei either found another To free the hollow heart from paining — They stood aloof, the scars remaining, Like dills, which had been rent asunder ; A dreary sea now flows between But neither heat, nor frost, not...
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The National magazine and general review

James Lyon (of Fairhaven, Vermont) - 486 pages
...our first birth, the wreath of love was woven, With sparkling stars for flowers." DIVIDED FRIENDSHIP. To free the hollow heart from paining — They stood...cliffs which had been rent asunder ; A dreary sea now Hows between, Bat neither heat, nor frost, nor thunder, Shall wholly do away I ween, The marks of that...
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The Works of Lord Byron: Complete in One Volume

George Gordon Noël Byron - 1826 - 804 pages
...cliffs, which had been rent aaunder , A dreary tea now flows between, Hut neither heat, nor froat, nor thunder Shall wholly do away, I ween, The marks of that which once hath been. COLEBIDGC. FABB thee well ! and if for ever, Still for ever, fare ilia: well : Even though unforgiving,...
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The works of lord Byron

George Gordon N. Byron (6th baron.) - 1826 - 852 pages
...another To free tli<; liultnw heart from paining — They stood aloof, the »cars remaining. Like clitfi, which had been rent asunder ; A dreary sea now flows between, But neither heat, nor front, nor thunder Shall wholly do away, I ween, The marks of that which once bath been. COLKBIB»....
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The Eton miscellany, by Bartholomew Bouverie, Volume 1, Issues 1-10

Eton miscellany - 1827 - 532 pages
...disdain, And insult to his heart's best brother ; They parted — ne'er to meet again ! But never either found another, To free the hollow heart from paining...— ; ... ; They stood aloof, the scars remaining, i Like cliffs which had been rent asunder : A dreary sea now flows between, But neither heat', nor...
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