| Erinaceus (pseud.) - 1809 - 78 oldal
...may be inferred from their eternal complaints. 663 I mark the dawning of a brighter day — • > " Sweet hope ! kind cheat ! fair fallacy! by thee " We are not where or what we be ; " But what and where we would be ; thus art thou " Our absent presence, and our future now. — CRASHAW.... | |
| Mac Erin O'Tara (pseud.) - 1825 - 954 oldal
...as from a reverie.—" I have been considering this great account, and I begin to see CHAPTER XVI. Sweet hope! kind cheat! fair fallacy! by thee We are not where or what we be, But what and where we would be. EXHAUSTED by her struggles and the fatigues of all she had suffered that... | |
| Henry Phillips - 1825 - 414 oldal
...bosom fills." WilUamt. Fable tells us that Proserpine was gathering daffodils when seized by Pluto. " Sweet hope! kind cheat! fair fallacy by thee We are not where or what we be; But what and where we would be ; thus art thou Our absent presence, and our future now." Crashaw. In the... | |
| Thomas Curtis - 1829 - 806 oldal
...Her longing, wishings, hopett all finished be ; Her joys are full, her motions rest in this. Dacia. Sweet hope ! kind cheat '. fair fallacy ! by thee We are not where or what we be ; But what and where we would be ; thus art thou Our absent presence, and our future now. Crathmc. One sign... | |
| John Bellenden Ker - 1837 - 334 oldal
...necessarily implied in the term, for that which is in hope cannot have happened and must be yet to come. " Sweet HOPE ! kind cheat ! fair fallacy ! by thee We are not where or what we be ; But what or where we would be : thus art thou Our absent presence, and our future now." — CRASHIW. OBS.... | |
| Richard Crashaw - 1858 - 398 oldal
...is one blank to her. Her shafts and she fly far above, And forage in the fields of light and love. Sweet Hope ! kind cheat ! fair fallacy ! by thee We are not where or what we be, But what and where we would : thus art thou Our absent .presence, and our future now. COWLEY. Faith's sister... | |
| James Whiteside - 1862 - 100 oldal
...inspired his solitary labours, and made him forget what he was, in expectation of what he would be. " Sweet hope, kind cheat, fair fallacy, by thee We are not where or what we be, Bnt what and where we would be — thus art thou Our absent present, and our future now." On the 31st... | |
| James Whiteside - 1868 - 498 oldal
...inspired his solitary labours, and made him forget what he was, in expectation of what he would be. " Sweet hope, kind cheat, fair fallacy, by thee We are not where or what we be, But what and where we would be — thus art thou Our absent present, and our future now." On the 31st May,... | |
| Richard Crashaw - 1872 - 576 oldal
...blank to her. Her shafts and shoe, fly farre above, 35 And forage in the h'elds of light and love. Sweet Hope ! kind cheat ! fair fallacy ! by thee We are not where nor what we be, But what and where we would be. Thus art thou Our absent presence, and our future now.... | |
| Samuel Austin Allibone - 1875 - 794 oldal
...being. CRASHAW. Fair hope ! our earlier heav'n ! by thee Young time is taster to eternity. CRASHAW. Sweet hope ! kind cheat ! fair fallacy ! by thee We are not where or what we be ; But what and where we would be : thus art thou Our absent present, and our future now. CRASHAW. And now... | |
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