| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1829 - 575 pages
...AnoTUis — he is dead ! O, weep for Adonais! though onr tears Thaw not the frost which binds so dear a ains mingle with the river, And the rivers with the...the world is single ; All things by a law divine In H. Where wert thou mighty Mother, when he lay, When thy Son lay, pierced by the shaft which flies In... | |
| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1831 - 628 pages
...rouse thy obscure compeen, And teach them thine own sorrow } say — with me Died Alionáis '. — till the Future dares Forget the Past, his fate and fame shall be An echo and a light unto eternity ! 407 II. Where wert thou, mighty Mother, when he lay, When thy Son lay, pierced by the shaft which... | |
| Alexander Whitelaw - 1835 - 460 pages
...\\vj «te*:\xT(i ««a^rfsfcxa, And teach them XMne own sotto-w •, w^— •wisa Died Adonais j— till the Future dares Forget the Past, his fate and fame shall be An echo and a light unto eternity I Where wert thou, mighty Mother, when he lay, When thy Son lay, pierced by the shaft which flies In... | |
| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1838 - 634 pages
...And thott, sod Hour, selected from all years To mourn our loss, rouse thy obscure compeen. And leach them thine own sorrow ; say — with me Died Adonais...till the Future dares Forget the Past, his fate and lame shall 1* An echo and a light unto eternity ! 407 II. Where wert thou, mighty Mother, when he lay,... | |
| Percy Bysshe Shelley - 1839 - 408 pages
...Adonais ! though our tears Thaw not the frost which binds so dear a head ! And thou, sad Hour, seleeted from all years To mourn our loss, rouse thy obscure...Future dares Forget the Past, his fate and fame shall bo An echo and a light unto eternity ! Where wert thou, mighty Mother, when he lay, When thy son lay,... | |
| 1839 - 416 pages
...bought, with price of purest breath, A grave among the eternal — and till the future daresForget the past, his fate and fame shall be An echo and a light unto eternity." Fourier, though dead, yet speaketh. In lifu he was a living epistle of devotedness to the canse of... | |
| Percy Bysshe Shelley - 1840 - 402 pages
...sad Hour, seleeted from all years To mourn our loss, rouse thy obseure eompeers, And i • •,: i'li them thine own sorrow ; say : with me Died Adonais...dares Forget the Past, his fate and fame shall be An eeho and a light unto eternity ! Where wert thou, mighty Mother, when he lay, When thy son lay, piereed... | |
| Percy Bysshe Shelley - 1840 - 396 pages
...— he is dead ! Oh, weep for Adonais ! though our tea,rs Thaw not the frost which binds so dear a head! And thou, sad Hour, selected from all years To mourn our loss, rouse thy obscure compeer», And teach them thine own sorrow ; say : with me Died Adonais ; till the Future dares Forget... | |
| 1843 - 336 pages
...of these two renowned Chess-artists, well may his country say with Shelley (speaking of Keats) — "till the future dares Forget the past, his fate and...fame shall be An echo and a light unto eternity." We cannot, however, admit any real difference of country or nation to exist as regards Chess-players.... | |
| Percy Bysshe Shelley - 1847 - 578 pages
...ADONAIS — he is dead I Oh, weep for Adonais ! though our tears Thaw not the frost which binds so dear a head! And thou, sad Hour, selected from all years...and fame shall be An echo and a light unto eternity ! Where wert thou, mighty Mother, when he lay, When thy son by, pierced by the shaft which Hies I n... | |
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