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" To suffer woes which Hope thinks infinite; To forgive wrongs darker than death or night; To defy Power, which seems omnipotent; To love, and bear; to hope till Hope creates From its own wreck the thing it contemplates; Neither to change, nor falter, nor... "
The Cyclopædia of Practical Quotations, English and Latin: With an Appendix ... - Page 332
1889 - 899 pages
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The Westminster Review, Volume 162

1904 - 738 pages
...Christ taught: " To suffer woes which Hope thinks infinite ; To forgive wrongs darker than death or night; To defy Power, which seems omnipotent; To love...wreck the thing it contemplates ; Neither to change, nor flatter, nor repent; This, like thy glory, Titan, is to be Good, great, and joyous, beautiful and...
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The Poetical Works of Percy Bysshe Shelley

Percy Bysshe Shelley - 1839 - 408 pages
...disentangled doom' To suffer woes which Hope thinks infinite ; To forgive wrongs darker than death or night ; To defy Power, which seems omnipotent ; To...wreck the thing it contemplates : Neither to change, nor faulter, nor repent ; This, like thy glory, Titan ! is to be Good, great and joyous, beautiful...
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The United States Democratic Review, Volume 16

1845 - 648 pages
...woes which Hope thinks infinite, To forgive wrongs darker than death or night ; To defy Power that seems omnipotent ; To love and bear, to hope till...it contemplates ; Neither to change, to falter, nor relent ; This is thy glory, Man ! This is to be Good, great and joyous, beautiful and free, — This...
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The Poetical Works of Coleridge, Shelley, and Keats: complete in one volume

Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1847 - 638 pages
...disentangled doom. To suffer woes which Hope thinks infinite; To forgive wrongs darker than death or night, To defy Power, which seems omnipotent; To love,...wreck the thing it contemplates; Neither to change, nor flatter, nor repeat; This, like thy glory, Titan! is to be Good, great and joyous, beautiful and...
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The works of Percy Bysshe Shelley, ed. by mrs. Shelley

Percy Bysshe Shelley - 1847 - 578 pages
...disentangled doom. To suffer woes which Hope thinks infinite ; To forgive wrongs darker than death or night ; To defy Power, which seems omnipotent ; To...wreck the thing it contemplates : Neither to change, nor faulter, nor repent ; This, like thy glory, Titan ! is to be Good, great and joyous, beautiful...
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Lives of the Illustrious: (the Biographical Magazine)., Volume 1

1852 - 318 pages
...disentangled doom : To suffer woes which Hope thinks infinite ; To forgive wrongs darker than death or night ; To defy Power, which seems omnipotent ; To...wreck the thing it contemplates ; Neither to change, nor flatter, nor repent ; This, like thy glory, Titan ! is to bo Good, great, and joyous, beautiful...
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The Poetical Works of Percy Bysshe Shelley, Volume 1

Percy Bysshe Shelley - 1855 - 508 pages
...disentangled doom. To suffer woes which Hope thinks infinite ; To forgive wrongs darker than death or night ; To defy Power, which seems omnipotent ; To...creates From its own wreck the thing it contemplates : deep ; NOTE OX THE PROMETHEUS UNBOUND. BV THE EDITOR. On the 13th of March, ISIS, Sholloy quitted...
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The Life and Works of Goethe: with Sketches of His Age and ..., Volume 1

George Henry Lewes - 1856 - 482 pages
...of endurance : ' To suffer woes which Hope thinks infinite; To forgive wrongs darker than death or night; To defy power which seems omnipotent; To love...wreck the thing it contemplates; Neither to change, nor falter, nor repent.' This is grand ; but grander far the conception of Goethe, whose Titan knows...
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The Life and Works of Goethe: With Sketches of His Age and ..., Volume 1

George Henry Lewes - 1856 - 470 pages
...of endurance : ' To suffer woes which Hope thinks infinite ; To forgive wrong* darker than death or night ; To defy power which seems omnipotent ; To...wreck the thing it contemplates ; Neither to change, nor falter, nor repent.' This is grand ; but grander far the conception of Goethe, whose Titan knows...
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Lives of the Illustrious, Volumes 1-2

1856 - 754 pages
...disentangled doom : To Buffer woes which Hope thinks infinite ; To forgive wrongs darker than death or night ; To defy Power, which seems omnipotent ; To...creates From its own wreck the thing it contemplates ; \either to change, nor natter, nor repent ; This, like thy glory, Titan ! is to be Good, great, and...
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