| Percy Bysshe Shelley - 1847 - 578 pages
...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... | |
| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1847 - 638 pages
...mourning mind, Break it not Ihou ' loo surely shall thou find Thine own well full, if thoii relumes! home, Of tears and gall. From the world's bitter wind Seek shelter in the shadow of the lomb. What AdoHais is, why fear we to become ! tn. The One remains, the many change and pass ; Heaven's... | |
| 1847 - 672 pages
...doth stand Like flame transform'd to marble ; and beneath A field is spread, on which a newer band " Here pause : these graves are all too young as yet To have outgrown the sorrows which coosign'd Its charge to each." And then, as if the shadows of the grave he was approaching... | |
| John Keats - 1848 - 420 pages
...pitched in Heaven's smile their camp of death, Welcoming him we lose with scarce extinguished breath. " Here pause : these graves are all too young as yet...of a mourning mind, Break it not thou ! Too surely shall thou find Thine own well full, if thou retuinest home, Of tears and gall. From the world's bitter... | |
| John Keats - 1848 - 414 pages
...extinguished breath. Break it not thou ! Too surely shah thou find Thine own well full, if thou retumest home, Of tears and gall. From the world's bitter wind Seek shelter iu the shadow of the tomb. What Adenitis is, why fear we to become V And a few years after this was... | |
| Percy Bysshe Shelley - 1849 - 406 pages
...pitched in Heaven's smile their camp of death, Welcoming him we lose with scarce extinguished breath. LI. Here pause : these graves are all too young as yet...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... | |
| 1872 - 676 pages
...in Shelley's Adonais, stanza 61. The lines are as follows : — " Here pause ; these graves яге all too young as yet To have outgrown the sorrow which consigned Its charge to each." JONATHAN BOUCHIER. CENTENE OF LTNO (4lb S. x. 86.) — This, I ihould judge from Ducange, to mean 108... | |
| Edward Shepherd Creasy - 1850 - 528 pages
...breath. Here, pause : these graves are all too young as yet To have outgrown the sorrow which consign'd Its charge to each ; and if the seal is set, Here,...and gall. From the world's bitter wind Seek shelter ill the shadow of the tomb. What Adonais is, why fear we to become! Until Death tramples it to fragments.—Die,... | |
| Edward Shepherd Creasy - 1850 - 532 pages
...breath. Here, pause : these graves are all too young as yet To have outgrown the sorrow which consign'd Its charge to each ; and if the seal is set, Here,...of a mourning mind, Break it not thou ! too surely ahalt thou find Thine own well full, if thou returnest home, Of tears and gall. From the world's bitter... | |
| Nathaniel Parker Willis - 1852 - 570 pages
...in heaven's smile, their camp of death, Welcoming him we lose, with scarce extinguished breath." " Here pause : these graves are all too young as yet...outgrown the sorrow which consigned Its charge to each." Shelley has left no poet behind, who could write so touchingly of his burial-place in turn. He was,... | |
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