What did Lord Byron mean by: The dome of thought, the palace of the soul. - Lord Byron Poet · England Copy
+ There’s not a sea the passenger e’er pukes in, Turns up more dangerous breakers than the Euxine. Feraz Zeid, January 13, 2024January 13, 2024, Lord Byron, Dangerous, Ocean, Sea, 0 - Lord Byron Poet · England
+ For a man to become a poet (witness Petrarch and Dante), he must be in love, or miserable. Feraz Zeid, January 13, 2024January 13, 2024, Lord Byron, Miserable, Poet, 0 - Lord Byron Poet · England
+ Oh that the desert were my dwelling-place, With one fair spirit for my minister Feraz Zeid, January 13, 2024January 13, 2024, Lord Byron, Desert, Spirit, 0 - Lord Byron Poet · England
+ I stood among them, but not of them: in a shroud of thoughts which were not their thoughts. Explain Feraz Zeid, January 13, 2024February 5, 2024, Lord Byron, Dissent, Ideas, 0 - Lord Byron Poet · England
+ Society is now one polished horde, formed of two mighty tries, the Bores and Bored. Feraz Zeid, January 13, 2024January 13, 2024, Lord Byron, Boring, 0 - Lord Byron Poet · England
+ A thousand years may scare form a state. An hour may lay it in ruins. Explain Feraz Zeid, January 13, 2024February 9, 2024, Lord Byron, Change, Scare, 0 - Lord Byron Poet · England
+ Where are the forms the sculptor’s soul hath seized? In him alone, Can nature show as fair? Feraz Zeid, January 13, 2024January 13, 2024, Lord Byron, Form, Sculpture, Soul, 0 - Lord Byron Poet · England
+ For through the South the custom still commands The gentleman to kiss the lady’s hands. Feraz Zeid, January 13, 2024January 13, 2024, Lord Byron, Gentleman, Hands, Kissing, 0 - Lord Byron Poet · England
We never love with all our heart and all our soul but once, and that is the first time. Explain - Jean de la Bruyere Writer · France
Behind a veil, unseen yet present, I was the forceful soul that moved this mighty body. - Jean Racine Playwright · France
The mind grows narrow in proportion as the soul grows corrupt. Explain - Jean-Jacques Rousseau Philosopher · Switzerland
Interest is the spur of the people, but glory that of great souls. Explain - Jean-Jacques Rousseau Philosopher · Switzerland
Accent is the soul of language; it gives to it both feeling and truth. Explain - Jean-Jacques Rousseau Philosopher · Switzerland
The taste for splendor is hardly ever combined in the same souls with the taste for the honorable. Explain - Jean-Jacques Rousseau Philosopher · Switzerland