In which suns perished; others more sublime, Struck by the envious wrath of man or God, Have sunk, extinct in their refulgent prime; And some yet live, treading the thorny road, Which leads, through toil and hate, to Fame's serene abode. But now, thy... Adonais - Page 71by Percy Bysshe Shelley - 1891 - 154 pagesFull view - About this book
| Alexander Whitelaw - 1833 - 448 pages
...live, treading the thorny road, Which leads, through toil and hate, to Fame's serene abode. But now the youngest, dearest one, has perished, The nursling...flower by some sad maiden cherished, And fed with true-lnve tears, instead of dew Most musical of mourners, weep anew! Thy extreme hope, the loveliest... | |
| Alexander Whitelaw - 1835 - 460 pages
...live, treading the thorny road, Which leads, through toil and hate, to Fame's serene abode. But now the youngest, dearest one, has perished, The nursling...flower by some sad maiden cherished, And fed with true-love tears, instead of dew Most musical of mourners, weep anew! Thy extreme hope, the loveliest... | |
| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1838 - 634 pages
...through toil and hale, to Fame's serene abode. VI. But now, thy youngest, dearest one, has perish'd. The nursling of thy widowhood, who grew, Like a pale flower by some sad maiden cherish'd, And fed with True-love tears, instead of dew ; Most musical of mourners, weep anew ! Thy... | |
| 1838 - 746 pages
...dead body compare.' " CHAPTER VIII. " But now thy youngest, dearest one has pcrish'd, The nurseling of thy widowhood, who grew Like a pale flower by some sad maiden cherish'd, And fed with true-love tears instead of dew; Most musical of mourners weep anew ! Thy extreme... | |
| Percy Bysshe Shelley - 1839 - 408 pages
...some yet live, treading the thorny road, Which leads, through toil and hate, to Fame's serene abode. But now, thy youngest, dearest one, has perished,...And fed with true love tears instead of dew ; Most musieal of mourners, weep anew ! Thy extreme hope, the loveliest and the last, The bloom, whose petals... | |
| Percy Bysshe Shelley - 1840 - 402 pages
...some yet live, treading the thorny road, Whieh leads, through toil and hate, to Fame's serene abode. But now, thy youngest, dearest one, has perished,...widowhood, who grew, Like a pale flower by some sad maiden eherished, And fed with true love tears instead of dew ; Most musieal of mourners, weep anew ! Thy... | |
| Henry Gardiner Adams - 1844 - 274 pages
...; we must give one Stanza in honour of poor KEATS, for the sake of the simile embodied in it:— " But now, thy youngest, dearest, one has perished,...flower, by some sad maiden cherished. And fed with true-love tears instead of dew : Most musical of mourners, weep anew ! Thy extreme hope, the loveliest,... | |
| Percy Bysshe Shelley - 1847 - 578 pages
...some yet live, treading the thorny road, Which leads, through toil and hate, to Fame's serene abode. But now, thy youngest, dearest one, has perished,...instead of dew ; Most musical of mourners, weep anew 1 Thy extreme hope, the loveliest and the last, The bloom, whose petals nipt before they blew Died... | |
| Percy Bysshe Shelley - 1849 - 406 pages
...serene abode. But now, thy youngest, dearest ове, bas pended, The nursling of thy widowhood, pvho grew. Like a pale flower by some sad maiden cherished,...And fed with true love tears instead of dew; Most mtlsTcaT ОТ mourners, weep anew Ï Thy extreme hope, the loveliest and the last, The bloom, whose... | |
| Eliza Cook - 1850 - 432 pages
...hours Hearts dreamt, but never found." It was the gentle-hearted Keats — the pure soul — • " Who grew Like a pale flower by some sad maiden cherished, And fed with true-love tears, instead of dew — " who said, when on the couch of death, nnd before ho passed into... | |
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