| Mary Russell Mitford - 1855 - 580 páginas
...and fear; If we were things born Not to shed a tear, I know not how thy joy we ever should come near. Better than all measures Of delightful sound, Better...The world should listen then, as I am listening now. If there be anywhere a companion poem to this, it is John Keats's " Ode to the Nightingale." Poor John... | |
| 1855 - 458 páginas
...fear ; If we were things born Not to shed a tear, 1 know not how thy joy we ever should come near. Better than all measures Of delightful sound, Better...The world should listen then, as I am listening now THE PRISONER OF CH1LLON. — Byron. A FABLE. SONNET ON CHILLON. ETEKNAL spirit of the chainless mind... | |
| Anna Cabot Lowell - 1855 - 452 páginas
...fear ; If we were things born Not to shed a tear, I know not how thy joy we ever should come near« Better than all measures Of delightful sound§ Better...ground ! Teach me half the gladness That thy brain must knows Such harmonious madness From my lips would flow, The world should listen then9 as I am listening... | |
| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1855 - 766 páginas
...fear ; If we were things born Not to shed a tear, I know not how thy joy we ever should come near xx. Better than all measures Of delightful sound, Better...Thy skill to poet were, thou scorner of the ground XXI. Teach me half the gladness That thy brain must know, Such harmonious madness From my lips would... | |
| Percy Bysshe Shelley - 1855 - 770 páginas
...fear ; If we were things bom Not to shed a tear, I know not how thy joy we ever should come near xx. Better than all measures Of delightful sound, Better...Thy skill to poet were, thou scorner of the ground XXI. Teach me half the gladness That thy brain must know, Such harmonious madness From my lips would... | |
| David Charles Bell - 1856 - 466 páginas
...fear; if we were things born iiot to shed a tear; I know not how thy joys we ever should come near. Better than all measures of delightful sound, better...the world should listen then, as I am listening now. XXXIX.— HYMN OF THE MORAVIAN NUNS, ON CONSECRATING PULASKI'S BANNER.— LmgJeOaus. WHEN the dying... | |
| 1856 - 482 páginas
...fear ; If we were things born Not to shed a tear, I know not how thy joy we ever should come near. Better than all measures Of delightful sound; Better...The world should listen then, as I am listening now. Pucv BTHHE SHELUT A LARK SINGING IN A RAINBOW. Fraught with a transient, frozen shower If a cloud should... | |
| Richard Holt Hutton, Walter Bagehot - 1856 - 512 páginas
...a tear,— I know not how thy joy we ever could come near. Better than all measures Of delight and sound, Better than all treasures That in books are...world should listen then, as I am listening now." We can hear that the poetry of Keats is a rich, composite, voluptuous harmony; that of Shelley a clear... | |
| Kenelm Henry Digby - 1856 - 368 páginas
...alone are like a song at heaven's gates, might not alone the poet, but the wisest of mortals, say, " Teach me half the gladness That thy brain must know...world should listen then, as I am listening now." But this common thought of lovers and of our poor human ity, that prompts to tolerance, is not only... | |
| Thomas Ewing - 1857 - 428 páginas
...Better than all treasures That in books are found, Thy skill to poet were, thou scorner of the ground 1 Teach me half the gladness , That thy brain must know,...The world should listen then, as I am listening now. Abridged from. SHELLEY. 10. — HOPE, THE FRIEND OF THE BRAVE. FRIEND of the brave ! in peril's darkest'... | |
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