| Percy Bysshe Shelley - 1892 - 690 pages
...and many a jealous foe, « The dreariest and the longest journey go. Free love has this, different from gold and clay, That to divide is not to take away. Like ocean, which the general north wind breaks Into ten thousand waves, and each one makes so A mirror... | |
| Percy Bysshe Shelley - 1892 - 342 pages
...friend, and many a jealous foe, The dreariest and the longest journey go. Free love has this, different from gold and clay, That to divide is not to take away. Like ocean, which the general north wind breaks Into ten thousand waves, and each one makes A mirror... | |
| Thomas Humphry Ward - 1893 - 696 pages
...world, and so With one chained friend, perhaps a jealous foe, The dreariest and the longest journey go. True love in this differs from gold and clay, That...from earth and sky," And from the depths of human fantasy, As from a thousand prisms and mirrors, fills The universe with glorious beams, and kills Error... | |
| Horace Parker Chandler - 1893 - 306 pages
...reach in further than you know, And fills all these ; and when you go, Nobemtor EPIPSYCHIDION. r "PRUE Love in this differs from gold and clay That to divide...understanding, that grows bright, Gazing on many truths ; 't is like thy light, Imagination ! which from earth and sky, And from the depths of human phantasy,... | |
| George William Curtis - 1894 - 310 pages
...Gulliver because he feels the light touch of Knickerbocker. It is with good fame as with true love: "True love in this differs from gold and clay, That to divide is not to take away." In the year that Irving published the Sketch JZook, Cooper published his first novel, and two years... | |
| Alfred Starkey - 1895 - 156 pages
...does my poverty cry out to thee for that distribution which will make thee naught the poorer, since 'True love in this differs from gold and clay, That to divide means not to take away.' the evolutions of dust, yet in the dust are the seeds of the Divine. Our generation... | |
| Philip Hugh Dalbiac - 1897 - 526 pages
...it makes gods, and meaner creatures kings." SHAKESPEARE. Richard III. (Richmond), Act V., Sc. II. " True love in this differs from gold and clay, That to divide is not to take away." SBELLEY. Epipsychidiai•. " True love's the gift which God has given To man alone beneath the heaven... | |
| Percy Bysshe Shelley - 1898 - 492 pages
...jealous foe, The dreariest and the longest journey go. True Love in this differs from gold and clay, '60 That to divide is not to take away. Love is like understanding,...earth and sky, And from the depths of human phantasy, l65 As from a thousand prisms and mirrors, fills The Universe with glorious beams, and kills Error,... | |
| Percy Bysshe Shelley - 1898 - 512 pages
...jealous foe, The dreariest and the longest journey go. True Love in this differs from gold and clay, 1i» That to divide is not to take away. Love is like understanding,...earth and sky, And from the depths of human phantasy, '65 As from a thousand prisms and mirrors, fills The Universe with glorious beams, and kills Error,... | |
| Percy Bysshe Shelley - 1898 - 496 pages
...foe, The dreariest and the longest journey go. " True Love in this differs from gold and clay, 160 That to divide is not to take away. Love is like understanding,...earth and sky, And from the depths of human phantasy, 165 As from a thousand prisms and mirrors, fills , The Universe with glorious beams, and kills , Error,... | |
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