| Algernon Charles Swinburne - 1866 - 370 sider
...Shall never smile and turn and rest On mine as there, Nor one most sacred hand be prest Upon my hair. I came as one whose thoughts half linger, Half run before...The youngest to the oldest singer That England bore. I found him whom I shall not find TiU all grief end, In holiest age our mightiest mind, Father and... | |
| James Anthony Froude, John Tulloch - 1866 - 860 sider
...сaП&ГхБвЬонea! artifice";. as, for instance, in the construction of such a sentence as this : I came as onc whose thoughts half linger, Half run before ; The youngest to the oldest singer That England bore. His language, at least, is purely and supremely simple ; it is marred by none of the faults characteristic... | |
| Algernon Charles Swinburne - 1867 - 340 sider
...Shall never smile and turn and rest On mine as there, Nor one most sacred hand be prest Upon my hair. I came as one whose thoughts half linger, Half run before...The youngest to the oldest singer That England bore. I found him whom"! shall not find Till all grief end, In holiest age our mightiest mind, Father and... | |
| John Forster - 1869 - 716 sider
...Shall never smile and turn and rest On mine as there, Nor one most sacred hand be prest Upon my hair. I came as one whose thoughts half linger, Half run before;...The youngest to the oldest singer That England bore. I found him whom I shall not find Till all grief end, In holiest age our mightiest mind, Father and... | |
| 1873 - 860 sider
...unselfish reverence at the feet of the incomparable artist, the unconquerable freeman, to whom he " Came as one whose thoughts half linger. Half run before...youngest to the oldest singer That England bore." To some who then for the first time knew Landor, and who were not endowed with the refined perceptions... | |
| 1873 - 848 sider
...very last — to the Boy-poet, who shortly before his death — — " came as one whose thoughts 1ml f linger, Half run before — The youngest to the oldest...British culture the form and spirit of ancient song.* — Lord ffovyhion'i " Monograph*? • Vide Swinburne's " Poems and Ballade." EDITOR'S TABLE. fTIHE... | |
| Walter Savage Landor - 1874 - 192 sider
...Shall never smile and turn and rest On mine as there, Nor one most sacred hand be prest Upon my hair. I came as one whose thoughts half linger, Half run before...The youngest to the oldest singer That England bore. I found him whom I shall not find Till all grief end, In holiest age our mightiest mind, Father and... | |
| Arthur Cayley Headlam - 1882 - 524 sider
...never smile and turn and rest On mine as there, Nor one most sacred hand be prest Upon my hair. ' I came as one whose thoughts half linger, Half run before...youngest to the oldest singer That England bore.' The whole short poem, of which these stanzas are a worthy specimen, is a model of tender grace and... | |
| 1876 - 588 sider
...redeem us from virtue, Our Lady of Pain ! " or the still more melodious — " I came as one whose feet half linger, Half run before, The youngest to the oldest singer That England bore." And once read it must be confessed that they have a haunting fascination, which forbids us to forget them.... | |
| 1876 - 594 sider
...virtue, Our Lady of Pain ! " or the still more melodious — " I came as one whose feet half iingcr, Half run before, The youngest to the oldest singer That England bore." And once read it must be confenttd that they have a haunting fascination, which forbids us to forget them.... | |
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