Miscellaneous poems. Memorial verses. Sonnets. I-XXVII. L'Envoi. Vision of Sir LaunfalTicknor and Fields, 1857 |
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20. oldal
... dead and dull , As if the cloud , let go , Leapt bodily below To whelm the earth in one mad overthrow , And then a total lull . Gone , gone , so soon ! No more my half - crazed fancy there Can shape a giant in the air , No more I see ...
... dead and dull , As if the cloud , let go , Leapt bodily below To whelm the earth in one mad overthrow , And then a total lull . Gone , gone , so soon ! No more my half - crazed fancy there Can shape a giant in the air , No more I see ...
34. oldal
... dead and buried , Chief - mourner at the Golden Age's hearse , Nor deem that souls whom Charon grim had ferried Alone were fitting themes of epic verse : He could believe the promise of to - morrow , And feel the wondrous meaning of to ...
... dead and buried , Chief - mourner at the Golden Age's hearse , Nor deem that souls whom Charon grim had ferried Alone were fitting themes of epic verse : He could believe the promise of to - morrow , And feel the wondrous meaning of to ...
36. oldal
... dead , Arouse ! let thy soul break in music - thunder , Let loose the ocean that is in thee pent , Pour forth thy hope , thy fear , thy love , thy wonder , And tell the age what all its signs have meant , Where'er thy wildered crowd of ...
... dead , Arouse ! let thy soul break in music - thunder , Let loose the ocean that is in thee pent , Pour forth thy hope , thy fear , thy love , thy wonder , And tell the age what all its signs have meant , Where'er thy wildered crowd of ...
68. oldal
... dead ; the lavish gold Of her loose hair seemed in the cloudy dark To spread a glory , and a thousandfold More strangely pale and beautiful she grew : Her silence stabbed his conscience through and through : XXV . Or visions of past ...
... dead ; the lavish gold Of her loose hair seemed in the cloudy dark To spread a glory , and a thousandfold More strangely pale and beautiful she grew : Her silence stabbed his conscience through and through : XXV . Or visions of past ...
70. oldal
... dead While the blue air yet trembled with its song , So snapped at once that music's golden thread , Struck by a nameless fear that leapt along From heart to heart , and like a shadow spread With instantaneous shiver through the throng ...
... dead While the blue air yet trembled with its song , So snapped at once that music's golden thread , Struck by a nameless fear that leapt along From heart to heart , and like a shadow spread With instantaneous shiver through the throng ...
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art thou beauty behold beneath bless bliss blood blossom blue blue heaven calm Caucasus cloud cold dark dear death deep doth dread dream drops Dryad earth eternal Eurydice evermore eyes face faith fall fear feel feet flowers forever Freedom Ganymede gleam gloom glow God's gold golden green grew hands happy hath hear heart heaven holy Holy Grail hope hushed JAMES RUSSELL LOWELL leap leaves life's light lonely look man's mighty mighty heart Mordred murmur nature neath never night o'er peace pine poet's poor Rhocus Rosaline round scorn seemed shadow Sheemah shiver shut sight silence sing Sir Launfal smile snow song sorrow soul spirit stars stood summer sunshine sweet tears thee thine things thou art Thou hast thought thrill toil trembling true truth Twas Vinland voice wander waves wind wings youth
Népszerű szakaszok
274. oldal - BE NOBLE ! and the nobleness that lies In other men, sleeping, but never dead, Will rise in majesty to meet thine own; Then wilt thou see it gleam in many eyes, Then will pure light around thy path be shed, And thou wilt nevermore be sad and lone.
303. oldal - OVER his keys the musing organist, Beginning doubtfully and far away, First lets his fingers wander as they list. And builds a bridge from Dreamland for his lay : Then, as the touch of his loved instrument Gives hope and fervor, nearer draws his theme, First guessed by faint auroral flushes sent Along the wavering vista of his dream.
160. oldal - Once to every man and nation comes the moment to decide, In the strife of Truth with Falsehood, for the good or evil side...
97. oldal - It may be glorious to write Thoughts that shall glad the two or three High souls, like those far stars that come in sight Once in a century ; — But better far it is to speak One simple word, which now and then Shall waken their free nature in the weak And friendless sons of men...
262. oldal - IN a small chamber, friendless and unseen, Toiled o'er his types one poor, unlearned young man ; The place was dark, unfurnitured, and mean ;— Yet there the freedom of a race began. Help came but slowly; surely no man yet Put lever to the heavy world with less : What need of help ? He knew how types were set, He had a dauntless spirit, and a press.
163. oldal - Rock sublime? They were men of present valor, stalwart old iconoclasts, Unconvinced by axe or gibbet that all virtue was the Past's; But we make their truth our falsehood, thinking that hath made us free, Hoarding it in mouldy parchments, while our tender spirits flee The rude grasp of that great Impulse which drove them across the sea.
46. oldal - Wishes o'erjoyed with humble things, A rank adjudged by toil-.won merit, Content that from employment springs, A heart that in his labor sings ; A heritage, it seems to me, A king might wish to hold in fee.
308. oldal - As Sir Launfal made morn through the darksome gate, He was 'ware of a leper, crouched by the same, Who begged with his hand and moaned as he sate ; And a loathing over Sir Launfal came ; The sunshine went out of his soul with a thrill, The flesh 'neath his armor 'gan shrink and crawl...
16. oldal - Blessing she is : God made her so ; And deeds of week-day holiness Fall from her noiseless as the snow ; Nor hath she ever chanced to know That aught were easier than to bless.
116. oldal - ... work Is not born with him; there is always work, And tools to work withal, for those who will; And blessed are the horny hands of toil ! The busy world shoves angrily aside The man who stands with arms akimbo set, Until occasion tells him what to do; And he who waits to have his task marked out Shall die and leave his errand unfulfilled. Our time is one that calls for earnest deeds...