| Moxon Edward and co - 208 páginas
...with thine would be all But an empty vaunt — A thing wherein we feel there is some hidden want. XV. What objects are the fountains Of thy happy strain...What love of thine own kind? what ignorance of pain ? XVI. With thy clear keen joyance Languor cannot be : Shadow of annoyance Never came near thee : Thou... | |
| Mary Anne Marzials - 1867 - 332 páginas
...grass, Kain-a waken' d flowers, All that ever was Joyous, and clear, and fresh, thy music doth surpass. What objects are the fountains Of thy happy strain...What love of thine own kind ? What ignorance of pain ? With thy keen clear joyance Languor cannot be ; Shadow of annoyance Never came near thee : Thou lovest... | |
| Epes Sargent - 1867 - 544 páginas
...with thine would be all but an empty vaunt, — A thing wherein we feel there is some hidden want. IX. What objects are the fountains of thy happy strain...What love of thine own kind ? what ignorance of pain ? With thy clear, keen joyance languor cannot be: Shadow of annoyance never came near thee: Thou lovest;... | |
| Penny readings - 1867 - 270 páginas
...with thine would be all But an empty vaunt, — A thing wherein we feel there is some hidden want. What objects are the fountains Of thy happy strain...What love of thine own kind? What ignorance of pain? With thy clear keen joyance Languor cannot be : Shadow of annoyance Never came near thee ; Thou lovest... | |
| Mary Anne Marzials - 1867 - 332 páginas
...grass, Eain-awaken'd flowers, All that ever was Joyous, and clear, and fresh, thy music doth surpass. What objects are the fountains Of thy happy strain...shapes of sky or plain ? What love of thine own kind 1 What ignorance of pain ? With thy keen clear joyance Languor cannot be ; Shadow of annoyance Never... | |
| Natsume Suseki - 1988 - 188 páginas
...only remember two or three verses. These are a few of the lines from those verses : We look before and after And pine for what is not : Our sincerest laughter...is fraught, Our sweetest songs are those that tell of saddest thought. However happy the poet may be, he just cannot pour out his joys in song with the... | |
| Antony Easthope - 1989 - 240 páginas
...Matched with thine would be all But an empty vaunt, 70 A thing wherein we feel there is some hidden want. What objects are the fountains Of thy happy strain?...waves, or mountains? What shapes of sky or plain? 75 What love of thine own kind? what ignorance of pain? With thy clear keen joyance Languor cannot... | |
| Jane Somerville - 1990 - 156 páginas
...little kindness for insects, a little pity for the dead. (PP 63) His Onm Wife Voyage We look before and after And pine for what is not; Our sincerest laughter...is fraught; Our sweetest songs are those that tell Of saddest thoughts. —Shelley, 'To a Skylark' Nostalgia once had the status of a real disease; it... | |
| Martin Gardner - 1992 - 226 páginas
...Matched with thine would be all But an empty vaunt, A thing wherein we feel there is some hidden want. What objects are the fountains Of thy happy strain?...What love of thine own kind? what ignorance of pain? With thy clearjoyance Languor cannot be: Shadow of annoyance Never came near thee: Thou lovest —... | |
| Edith P. Hazen - 1992 - 1172 páginas
...sacred few who could not tame Their spirits to the conquerors— (1. 127-128) 71 We look before and stairs That Y . of saddest thought. (1. 86-90) 72 Teach me half the gladness That thy brain must know, Such harmonious... | |
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