| Philobiblon Society (Great Britain) - 1857 - 398 oldal
...Rejoin'd that voice ; " they are no dreamers weak; They feek no wonder but the human iace, No muf1c but a happy-noted voice : They come not here, they...earth ; What blifs, even in hope, is there for thee? 17o What haven ? every creature hath its home, Every fole man hath days of joy and pain, Whether his... | |
| John Keats, Richard Monckton Milnes (Baron Houghton) - 1867 - 388 oldal
...here, they have no thought to come ; And thou art here, for thou art less than they. What benefit canst thou do, or all thy tribe, To the great world ? Thou art a dreaming thing, A fever of thyself: think of the earth ; What bliss, even in hope, is there for thee ? 170 What haven ? every... | |
| Frances Mary Owen - 1880 - 202 oldal
...here, they have no thought to come, And than art here, for thou art less than they. What benefit canst thou do, or all thy tribe, To the great world ? Thou art a dreaming thing, A fever of thyself: think of the earth. What bliss even in hope is there for thcc ? What haven ? Every creature... | |
| John Keats - 1882 - 440 oldal
...here, they have no thought to come ; And thou art here, for thou art less than they. What benefit canst thou do, or all thy tribe, To the great world ? Thou art a dreaming thing, A fever of thyself : think of the earth ; What bliss, even in hope, is there for thee ? What haven ? every creature... | |
| John Keats - 1883 - 310 oldal
...here, they have no thought to come; And thou art here, for thou art less than they. What benefit canst thou do, or all thy tribe, To the great world ? Thou art a dreaming thing, A fever of thyself: think of the earth; What bliss, even in hope, is there for thee ? 170 What haven ? every creature... | |
| John Keats - 1883 - 608 oldal
...they have no thought to come; 165 And thou art here, for thou art less than they. What benefit canst thou do, or all thy tribe, To the great world ? Thou art a dreaming thing, A fever of thyself: think of the earth; What bliss, even in hope, is there for thee ? 170 What haven ? every creature... | |
| John Keats - 1884 - 420 oldal
...here, they have no thought to come ; And thou art here, for thou art less than they. What benefit canst thou do, or all thy tribe, To the great world ? Thou art a dreaming thing, A fever of thyself : think of the earth : What bliss, even in hope, is there for thee ? 170 What haven ? every... | |
| Sir Sidney Colvin - 1887 - 252 oldal
...here, they have no thought to come ; And thou art here, for thou art less than they. What benefit canst thou do, or all thy tribe, To the great world ? Thou art a dreaming thing, A fever of thyself : think of the earth — What bliss, even in hope, is there for thee ? What haven ? Every creature... | |
| John Keats - 1891 - 236 oldal
...they have no thought to come ; 165 And thou art here, for thou art less than they. What benefit canst thou do, or all thy tribe, To the great world ? Thou art a dreaming thing; A fever of thyself : think of the earth ; What bliss, even in hope, is there for thee ? 170 What haven ? every... | |
| John Morley - 1894 - 702 oldal
...here, they have no thought to come; And thou art here, for thou art less than they. What benefit canst thou do, or all thy tribe, To the great world ? Thou art a dreaming thing, A fever of thyself : think of the earth — What bliss, even in hope, is there for thee ? What haven ? Every creature... | |
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