Alas! that all we loved of him should be, But for our grief, as if it had not been, And grief itself be mortal! Woe is me! Whence are we, and why are we? of what scene The actors or spectators? Great and mean Meet massed in death, who lends what life... Complete Poetical Works - Page 81by Percy Bysshe Shelley - 1892Full view - About this book
| 1825 - 600 pages
...actors or spectators? Great and meau Meet mussed in death, who lends what life must borrow. A •, long as skies are blue, and fields are green, Evening must usher nighl, night urga the morrow, Month follow month with woe, and year wake year with sorrow." Still we... | |
| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1829 - 575 pages
...of him should be, But for our grief, as if it had not been, And grief itself be mortal! Woe is me ! Whence are we, and why are we? of what scene The actors or spectators? Great and mean Meet mass'd in death, who lends what life must borrow. As long as skies are blue, and fields are greeii,... | |
| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1831 - 628 pages
...our grief, as if it had not been, And grief itself be mortal ! Woe is me ! Whence are we, and why ore we ) of what scene The actors or spectators >. Great and mean Meet mass'd in death, who lends what life must borrow. . As long as skies are blue, and fields are green.... | |
| Alexander Whitelaw - 1833 - 448 pages
...of him should be, But for nur grief, as if it had not been, And grief itself be mortal 1 Woe is me! Whence are we, and why are we ? of what scene The...follow month with woe, and year wake year to sorrow He will awake no more, oh, never more ! •i Wake thou,'t cried Misery, " childless Mother, rise Out... | |
| Alexander Whitelaw - 1835 - 460 pages
...of him should be, Hut for our grief, as if it had not been, And grief itself be mortal I Woe is me ! Whence are we, and why are we ? of what scene The...follow month with woe, and year wake year to sorrow. He will awake no more, oh, never more ! ** Wake thou,'' cried Misery, " childless Mother, rise Out... | |
| John Carne, William Purser - 1836 - 210 pages
...moaned, Pale ocean in unquiet slumber lay, And the wild winds flew round, sobbing in taeir dismay. Whence are we ? and why are we ? of what scene The...and mean Meet massed in death, who lends what life mast borrow. As long as skies are blue and fields are green, Evening must usher night, night urge the... | |
| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1838 - 634 pages
...of him should be, But for our grief, as if it had not been, And grief itself be mortal ! Woe is me ! Whence are we, and why are we ? of what scene The actors or spectators ? Grenl and mean Meet mass'd in death, who lends what life must borrow. As long as skies are blue,... | |
| Percy Bysshe Shelley - 1839 - 408 pages
...had not been, And grief itself be mortal ! Woe is me ! Whenee are we, and why are we ! of what seene The actors or spectators ! Great and mean Meet massed...green, Evening must usher night, night urge the morrow, Mouth follow mouth with woe, and year wake year to sorrow. XXH. He will awake no more, oh, never more... | |
| Percy Bysshe Shelley - 1840 - 402 pages
...itself be mortal ! Woe is me ! Whenee are we, and why are we ! of what seene The aetors or speetators ) Great and mean Meet massed in death, who lends what...follow month with woe, and year wake year to sorrow. xxn. He will awake no more, oh, never more ! " Wake thou," eried Misery,"ehildlessMother,rise Out of... | |
| Percy Bysshe Shelley - 1840 - 396 pages
...of him should be, But for our grief, as if it had not been, And grief itself be mortal ! Woe is me ! Whence are we, and why are we ? of what scene The...Great and mean Meet massed in death, who lends what Ufe muM borrow. As long as skies are blue, and fields are green, Evening must usher night, night urge... | |
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