Still sways their souls with that commanding art That dazzles, leads, yet chills the vulgar heart. What is that spell, that thus his lawless train Confess and envy, yet oppose in vain? What should it be, that thus their faith can bind? The power of Thought... Two Years on the Alabama - Page 204by Arthur Sinclair - 1895 - 344 pagesFull view - About this book
| Frank Peel - 1880 - 184 pages
...should it be that thus their faith can bind ! The power, the nerve, the magic of the mind ! Link'd with success — assumed and kept with skill That moulds another's weakness to his will — Wields with their hands — but still to these unknown, Makes even their mightiest deeds... | |
| George Gordon N. Byron (6th baron.) - 1881 - 610 pages
...that thus their faith oan bind ? The power of Thought — the magie of the Mind ! Link'd with sueeess, assumed and kept with skill, That moulds another's weakness to its will ; Wielda with their hands, but, still to these unknown, Makes even their mightiest deeds appear his... | |
| Frank Peel - 1888 - 366 pages
...should it be that thus their faith can bind ! The power, the nerve, the magic of the mind ! Link'd with success— assumed and kept with skill That moulds another's weakness to his willWields with their hands— butstill to these unknown, Makes even their mightiest deeds appear... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1896 - 692 pages
...should it be, that thus their faith can bind? The power of Thought — the magic of the Mind ! Link'd with success, assumed and kept with skill, That moulds...another's weakness to its will: Wields with their hands &c. II, 21 ff.: He knew himself detested, but he knew The hearts that loath'd him, crouch'd and dreaded... | |
| Bertha Marian Skeat - 1897 - 676 pages
...vulgär to a leader's will, vgl. Cors. I, VIII: . . . The power of thought, the magic of the mind! Link'd with success, assumed and kept with skill, That moulds another's weakness to its will. — und Siege of Corinth XII: They crouch'd to him, for he had skill To warp and wield the vulgär... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1898 - 230 pages
...should it be, that thus their faith can bind? The power of Thought — the magic of the Mind ! Link'd with success, assumed and kept with skill, That moulds...another's weakness to its will: Wields with their hands ,!tc. 11. 21 ft.: He knew himself detested, hut he knew The hearts that loath'd him, crouch'd and dreaded... | |
| Berthe St. Luz - 1905 - 346 pages
...will, pleasure — alone can answer. XII " The power of Thought — the magic of the Mind ! Link'd with success, assumed and kept with skill, That moulds another's weakness to its will." When Guy Erlynde first entered into possession of Castlewalls, this princely estate, he scarcely realized... | |
| Christian Frederick Eckloff - 1909 - 278 pages
...despised by thirty thousand aristocratic slave solders. It may teach them to demand what is the power — Linked with success, assumed and kept with skill, That moulds another's weakness to its will; Weilds with their hands, but still to them unknown, Makes even their mightiest deeds appear his own!"... | |
| George Gordon Byron - 1994 - 884 pages
...should it be, that thus their faith can bind? The power of Thought — the magic of the Mind! Link'cl , there still is time For penitence and pity : reconcile...With the true church, and through the church to he bnt, still to these unknown, Makes even their mightiest deeds appear his own. Such hath it been—... | |
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