The Complete Poetical Works of James Russell LowellHoughton, Mifflin, 1896 - 492 oldal The present Cambridge Edition of Mr. Lowell's poems contains, substantially in the order established by the author, the poems included by him not long before his death in the definitive Riverside Edition of his writings, and in addition the small group contained in the Last Poems, collected by his literary executor, Mr. Charles Eliot Norton. - Publisher's note. |
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xiv. oldal
... feel the responsibility of knowing that I held in my hand a weapon , instead of the mere fencing stick I had sup- posed . . . . If I put on the cap and bells , and made myself one of the court fools of King Demos , it was less to make ...
... feel the responsibility of knowing that I held in my hand a weapon , instead of the mere fencing stick I had sup- posed . . . . If I put on the cap and bells , and made myself one of the court fools of King Demos , it was less to make ...
2. oldal
... feel the touch of that soft palm , That ever seemed a new surprise Sending glad thoughts up to her eyes To bless him with their holy calm , - Sweet thoughts ! they made her eyes as sweet . How quiet are the hands That wove those ...
... feel the touch of that soft palm , That ever seemed a new surprise Sending glad thoughts up to her eyes To bless him with their holy calm , - Sweet thoughts ! they made her eyes as sweet . How quiet are the hands That wove those ...
12. oldal
... feel and know it , That beauty in its highest thou shouldst be . O thou who moanest tost with sealike long- ings , Who dimly hearest voices call on thee , Whose soul is overfilled with mighty throng- ings Of love , and fear , and ...
... feel and know it , That beauty in its highest thou shouldst be . O thou who moanest tost with sealike long- ings , Who dimly hearest voices call on thee , Whose soul is overfilled with mighty throng- ings Of love , and fear , and ...
13. oldal
... feels that God and Heaven's great deeps are nearer Him to whose heart his fellow - man is nigh , Who doth not hold his soul's own freedom dearer Than that of all his brethren , low or high ; Who to the Right can feel himself the truer ...
... feels that God and Heaven's great deeps are nearer Him to whose heart his fellow - man is nigh , Who doth not hold his soul's own freedom dearer Than that of all his brethren , low or high ; Who to the Right can feel himself the truer ...
21. oldal
... feel the bliss Of Faith as their most lofty yearnings high : Love hath so purified my being's core , Meseems I scarcely should be startled , even , To find , some morn , that thou hadst gone before ; Since , with thy love , this ...
... feel the bliss Of Faith as their most lofty yearnings high : Love hath so purified my being's core , Meseems I scarcely should be startled , even , To find , some morn , that thou hadst gone before ; Since , with thy love , this ...
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67. 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 ; Some great cause, God's new Messiah, offering each the bloom or blight, Parts the goats upon the left hand, and the sheep upon the right, And the choice goes by forever 'twixt that darkness and that light.
292. oldal - THE snow had begun in the gloaming, And busily all the night Had been heaping field and highway With a silence deep and white. Every pine and fir and hemlock Wore ermine too dear for an earl, And the poorest twig on the elm-tree Was ridged inch deep with pearl.
68. oldal - Then to side with Truth is noble when we share her wretched crust, Ere her cause bring fame and profit, and 'tis prosperous to be just; Then it is the brave man chooses, while the coward stands aside, Doubting in his abject spirit, till his Lord is crucified, And the multitude make virtue of the faith they had denied.
111. oldal - The Holy Supper is kept, indeed, In whatso we share with another's need; Not what we give, but what we share, ! For the gift without the giver is bare; Who gives himself with his alms feeds three, Himself, his hungering neighbor, and me.
107. oldal - We sit in the warm shade and feel right well How the sap creeps up and the blossoms swell; We may shut our eyes but we cannot help knowing That skies are clear and grass is growing; The breeze comes whispering in our ear, That dandelions are blossoming near, That maize has sprouted, that streams are flowing, That the river is bluer than the sky, That the robin is plastering his house hard by...
46. 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 ; To write some earnest verse or line, Which, seeking not the praise of art, Shall make a clearer faith and manhood shine In the untutored heart. He who doth this, in verse or prose, May be forgotten in his day, But surely...
11. oldal - THE FOUNTAIN INTO the sunshine, Full of the light, Leaping and flashing From morn till night ; Into the moonlight, Whiter than snow, Waving so flower-like When the winds blow ; Into the starlight Rushing in spray, Happy at midnight, Happy by day ; Ever in motion, Blithesome and cheery, Still climbing heavenward, Never aweary ; Glad of all weathers, Still seeming best, Upward or downward, Motion thy rest ; Full of a nature Nothing can tame, Changed every moment, Ever the same ; Ceaseless aspiring,...
11. oldal - Whiter than snow, Waving so flower-like When the winds blow; Into the starlight Rushing in spray, Happy at midnight, Happy by day ; Ever in motion, Blithesome and cheery, Still climbing heavenward, Never aweary ; Glad of all weathers, Still seeming best, Upward or downward, Motion thy rest; Full of a nature Nothing can tame, Changed every moment, Ever the same ; Ceaseless aspiring, Ceaseless content, Darkness or sunshine Thy element; Glorious fountain, Let my heart be Fresh, changeful, constant,...
188. oldal - He's ben true to one party — an' thet is himself; So John P. Robinson he Sez he shall vote fer Gineral C.
107. oldal - Tis enough for us now that the leaves are green; We sit in the warm shade and feel right well How the sap creeps up and the blossoms swell; We may shut our eyes, but we cannot help knowing That skies are clear and grass is growing...