The poetical works of James Russell Lowell, with a critical preface by W.M. Rossetti |
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ix. oldal
... believe in the spiritual premises on which his Legend is founded ; and the readers of the poem -be it said with all due and sincere respect for Edgar Poe- are likely to perceive that , just as the thing is to them hollow , baseless ...
... believe in the spiritual premises on which his Legend is founded ; and the readers of the poem -be it said with all due and sincere respect for Edgar Poe- are likely to perceive that , just as the thing is to them hollow , baseless ...
21. oldal
... believe the promise of to - morrow , And feel the wondrous meaning of to - day He had a deeper faith in holy sorrow Than the world's seeming loss could take away . To know the heart of all things was his duty , All things did sing to ...
... believe the promise of to - morrow , And feel the wondrous meaning of to - day He had a deeper faith in holy sorrow Than the world's seeming loss could take away . To know the heart of all things was his duty , All things did sing to ...
65. oldal
... believe he had not wings , Such sunshine seemed to glitter through his veins Instead of blood , so light he felt and strange . Young Rhocus had a faithful heart enough , But one that in the present dwelt too much , And , taking with ...
... believe he had not wings , Such sunshine seemed to glitter through his veins Instead of blood , so light he felt and strange . Young Rhocus had a faithful heart enough , But one that in the present dwelt too much , And , taking with ...
73. oldal
... Believe it , ' tis the mass of men He loves ; And , where there is most sorrow and most want , Where the high heart of man is trodden down The most , ' tis not because He hides His face From them in wrath , as purblind teachers prate ...
... Believe it , ' tis the mass of men He loves ; And , where there is most sorrow and most want , Where the high heart of man is trodden down The most , ' tis not because He hides His face From them in wrath , as purblind teachers prate ...
83. oldal
... believe with gold , And find no spot in Judas , save that he , Driving a duller bargain than he ought , Saddled his guild with too cheap precedent . O Faith ! if thou art strong , thine opposite Is mighty also , and the dull fool's ...
... believe with gold , And find no spot in Judas , save that he , Driving a duller bargain than he ought , Saddled his guild with too cheap precedent . O Faith ! if thou art strong , thine opposite Is mighty also , and the dull fool's ...
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102. 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.
184. 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; The breeze comes whispering in our ear, That dandelions are blossoming near, That maize has sprouted, that streams are flowing...
184. oldal - Tis the natural way of living: Who knows whither the clouds have fled? In the unscarred heaven they leave no wake; And the eyes forget the tears they have shed, The heart forgets its sorrow and ache...
190. oldal - Lo, it is I, be not afraid! In many climes, without avail, Thou hast spent thy life for the Holy Grail; Behold, it is here, — this cup which thou Didst fill at the streamlet for me but now; This crust is my body broken for thee, This water His blood that died on the tree; The Holy Supper is kept, indeed, In whatso we share with another's need...
183. oldal - Earth gets its price for what Earth gives us: The beggar is taxed for a corner to die in, The priest hath his fee who comes and shrives us, We bargain for the graves we lie in ; At the devil's booth are all things sold, Each ounce of dross costs its ounce of gold...
102. oldal - WHEN a deed is done for Freedom, through the broad earth's aching breast Runs a thrill of joy prophetic, trembling on from east to west, And the slave, where'er he cowers, feels the soul within him climb To the awful verge of manhood, as the energy sublime Of a century bursts full-blossomed on the thorny stem of Time.
289. oldal - I praise him not ; it were too late ; And some innative weakness there must be In him who condescends to victory Such as the Present gives, and cannot wait, Safe in himself as in a fate.
127. oldal - DEAB common flower, that grow'st beside the way, Fringing the dusty road with harmless gold, First pledge of blithesome May, Which children pluck, and, full of pride, uphold, High-hearted buccaneers, o'erjoyed that they An Eldorado in the grass have found, Which not the rich earth's ample round May match in wealth — thou art more dear to me Than all the prouder summer-blooms may be.
63. oldal - GOD sends his teachers unto every age, To every clime, and every race of men, With revelations fitted to their growth And shape of mind, nor gives the realm of Truth Into the 'selfish rule of one sole race...
291. oldal - No bar of endless night exiles the brave ; And to the saner mind We rather seem the dead that stayed behind. Blow, trumpets, all your exultations blow ! For never shall their aureoled presence lack : I see them muster in a gleaming row, With ever-youthful brows that nobler show ; We find in our dull road their shining track ; In every nobler mood We feel the orient of their spirit glow, Part of our life's unalterable good, Of all our saintlier aspiration ; They come transfigured back, Secure from...