Here pause: these graves are all too young as yet To have outgrown the sorrow which consigned Its charge to each ; and if the seal is set, Here, on one fountain of a mourning mind, Break it not thou! too surely shalt thou find Thine own well full, if... The republic of letters, [ed.] by A. Whitelaw - Side 334redigert av - 1833Uten tilgangsbegrensning - Om denne boken
| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1829 - 575 sider
...Here, pause : these graves are all too young as yet To hive outgrown the sorrow which consign'd Irs 8! ! ! ! ! !u v shall thou find Thine own welt full, if thou returnest home, Of tears and giill. From the world's bitter... | |
| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1831 - 628 sider
...LI. Here, pause : these graves are all too young as yet To have outgrown the sorrows which consign'd g the ! loo surely shall thou find Thine own well full, if ihou returucst home, Of tears and gall. From the... | |
| Alexander Whitelaw - 1835 - 460 sider
...scarce extinguished breatli. Here, pause : these graves are all too young as yet To have out-thrown the sorrow which consigned Its charge to each ; and...Seek shelter in the shadow of the tomb. What Adonais ia, why fear we to become ? The one remains, the many change and pass : Heaven's light for ever shines,... | |
| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1838 - 634 sider
...LI. Here, pause : these graves are all too young as yet To have outgrown the sorrows which consign'd Its charge to each ; and if the seal is set, Here,...of a mourning mind, Break it not thou ! too surely shall thou find Thine own well full, if thou retumest home, Of tears and gall. From the world's bitter... | |
| Percy Bysshe Shelley - 1839 - 408 sider
...Weleoming him we lose with searee extinguished breath. Here pause : these graves are all too young as yet To have outgrown the sorrow which consigned Its charge...surely shalt thou find Thine own well full, if thou rcturnest home, Of tears and gall. From the world's hitter wind Seek shelter in the shadow of the tomb.... | |
| Percy Bysshe Shelley - 1840 - 402 sider
...extinguished breath. Here pause: these;, . .. To have outgrown the sorrow whieh eonsigned Its eharge to eaeh ; and if the seal is set, Here, on one fountain of a...wind Seek shelter in the shadow of the tomb. What Adouais is, why fear we to beeome '. The One remains, the many ehange and pass ; Heaven'slight forevershines,Earth'ssha... | |
| Percy Bysshe Shelley - 1840 - 396 sider
...mourning mind, Break it not thou ! too surely shalt thou find Thine own well full, if thou retuniest home, Of tears and gall. From the world's bitter wind...of the tomb. What Adonais is, why fear we to become i The One remains, the many change and pass ; Heaven'slight forevershines, Earth'sshadows fly; Life,... | |
| 1841 - 540 sider
...known for every proper or useful purpose. Let the mantle of oblivion be thrown over the rest ; — " And if the seal is set Here on one fountain of a mourning mind, Break it not thou ! Too surely shall thou find Thine own well full, if thou returnest home, Of tears and gall." That Shelley possessed... | |
| William Ingraham Kip - 1846 - 478 sider
...then, as if the shadows of the grave he was approaching already rested on his spirit, he adds — " From the world's bitter wind Seek shelter in the shadow of the tomb. k What Adonais is, why fear we to become ? • Die, If thou wouldst be with that which thou dost seek... | |
| Percy Bysshe Shelley - 1847 - 578 sider
...scarce extinguished breath. 1*1 • Неге ранее : these graves are all too young as yet Tu have outgrown the sorrow which consigned Its charge...of a mourning mind, Break it not thou ! too surely shall thou find Thine own well full, if thou returnest home, Of tears and gall. From the world's bitter... | |
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