Thou blind man's mark, thou fool's self-chosen snare, Fond fancy's scum, and dregs of scattered thought : Band of all evils ; cradle of causeless care ; Thou web of will, whose end is never wrought : Desire ! Desire ! I have too dearly bought, With price... The English Annual, for ... - Página 1351836Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| John Timbs - 1829 - 354 páginas
...scum, and dregs of scatter'd thought; Band of all evils; cradle of causeless care; Thou web of ill, whose end is never wrought; Desire ! Desire ! I have...asleep thou hast me brought, Who shouldst my mind to higher things prepare. Sir P. Sidney. Lxn. Let the grievousness of our sore be the measure of our sorrow;... | |
| Laconics - 1829 - 352 páginas
...mangled mind thy worthless ware; Too long, too long, asleep thou hast me brought, Thou web of ill, whose end is never wrought; Desire! Desire! I have too dearly bought, Who shouldst my mind to higher things prepare. LXII. Sir P. Sidney. Let the grievousness of our sore... | |
| Catharine Harbeson Waterman - 1839 - 284 páginas
...scum, and dregs of scatter'd thoughts ; Band of all evils ; cradle of causeless care ; Thou web of ill, whose end is never wrought ; Desire ! Desire ! I have...asleep thou hast me brought, Who shouldst my mind to higher things prepare. UNIPER. Juniperus. Class 22, Die Order: MONADELPHIA. The ancients secrated this... | |
| 1863 - 518 páginas
...but we can not consider that any of these epeak the language of remorse. That Bonnet which tells " Desire" — " I have too dearly bought, With price of mangled mind, thy worthless ware" — breathes the language of stoicism rather than repentance, and might have been written after some... | |
| Cyclopaedia, Henry Gardiner Adams - 1854 - 762 páginas
...scum, and dregs of scatter'd thought; Band of all evils; cradle of causeless care; Thou web of ill, whose end is never wrought, Desire! Desire! I have...asleep thou hast me brought, Who should'st my mind to higher things prepare. Sir P. Sidney. Desire's the vast extent of human mind, It mounts above, and... | |
| Sarah Josepha Buell Hale - 1855 - 612 páginas
...seum, and dregs of seatter'd thoughts; Band of all evils ; eradle of eauseless eare ; Thou web of ill, whose end is never wrought Desire ! Desire ! I have too dearly bought With priee of mangled mind thy worthless ware, Too long, too long, asleep thou hast me brought, Who shouldst... | |
| Philip Sidney - 1860 - 412 páginas
...Good Lord, deliver us. SONNET. THOU blind man's mark ; thou fool's self-chosen snare, Fond fancy's scum, and dregs of scatter'd thought : Band of all...asleep thou hast me brought, Who shouldst my mind to higher things prepare ; But yet in vain thou hast my ruin sought ; In vain thou mad'st me to vain things... | |
| Henry Richard Fox Bourne - 1862 - 588 páginas
...man's mark, thou fool's self-chosen snare, Fond fancy's scum, and dregs of scattered thought, Baud of all evils, cradle of causeless care, Thou web of will whose end is never wrought, * Miscellaneous Works, p. 231. Desire ! desire ! I have too dearly bought, With price of mangled mind,... | |
| 1863 - 646 páginas
...; but we cannot consider that any of these speak the language of remorse. That sonnet which tells" Desire"— " I have too dearly bought, With price of mangled mind, thy worthless ware,' * He was born March 21st, 1529. breathes the language of stoicism rather than repentance, and might... | |
| John Holmes Agnew, Walter Hilliard Bidwell - 1863 - 552 páginas
...but we can not consider that any of these speak the language of remorse. That sonnet which tells " Desire" — " I have too dearly bought, With price of mangled mind, thy worthless breathes the language of stoicism rather than repentance, and might have been written after some bitter... | |
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