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" We look before and after, And pine for what is not; Our sincerest laughter With some pain is fraught; Our sweetest songs are those that tell of saddest thought. "
The works of Percy Bysshe Shelley, ed. by mrs. Shelley - 260. oldal
szerző: Percy Bysshe Shelley - 1847
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Gleanings from the Poets, for Home and School

1855 - 458 oldal
...or mountains ? What shapes of sky or plain ? What love of thine own kind ? What ignorance of pain ? With thy clear, keen joyance Languor cannot be : Shadow...Thou of death must deem Things more true and deep We look before and after, And pine for what is not : Our sincercst laughter With some pain is fraught...

Recollections of a Literary Life

Mary Russell Mitford - 1855 - 580 oldal
...ignorance of pain? With thy clear, keen joyance Languor can not be : Shadow of annoyance Never come near thee: Thou lovest; but ne'er knew love's sad...mortals dream, Or how could thy notes flow in such a crystal stream! We look before and after, And pine for what is not: Our sincerest laughter With some...

Gleanings from the Poets: For Home and School

Anna Cabot Lowell - 1855 - 452 oldal
...or mountains ? What shapes of sky or plain ? What love of thine own kind ? What ignorance of pain ? With thy clear, keen joyance Languor cannot be : Shadow...Thou of death must deem Things more true and deep We look before and after. And pine for what is not : Our sincerest laughter With some pain is fraught...

The Rhyme and Reason of Country Life

1856 - 482 oldal
...ignorance of pain ? With thy clear, keen joyance Languor can not be : Shades of annoyance Never come near thee : Thou lovest, but ne'er knew love's sad...mortals dream ; Or how could thy notes flow in such a crystal stream ? We look before and after, And pine for what is not : Our sincerest laughter With some...

Half-hours with the best authors, selected by C. Knight, 1. kötet

Half hours - 1856 - 650 oldal
...or mountains 1 What shapes of sky or plain ? What love of thiue own kind? what ignorance of pain ? With thy clear keen joyance Languor cannot be: Shadow...or asleep, Thou of death must deem Things more true aud deep Thau we mortals dream. Or how could thy notes flow in such a crystal stream? We look before...

The modern reader and speaker

David Charles Bell - 1856 - 466 oldal
...waves, or mountains ? what shapes of sky or plain ? what love of thine own kind] what ignorance of pain? With thy clear keen joyance languor cannot be : shadow...Waking or asleep, thou of death must deem things more trur and deep than we mortals dream; or how could thy notes flow in such a crystal stream ? We look...

The Poetical Works of Percy Bysshe Shelley: With Notes

Percy Bysshe Shelley - 1860 - 522 oldal
...thy clear keen joyancg Langour cannot be : Shadow of annoyance Never came near thee : Thou loveit ( but ne'er knew love's sad satiety. » Waking or asleep,...'•/•'.'. Or how could thy notes flow in such a crystal stream f We look before and after, And pine for what is not : Our sincerest laughter ••...

Half-hours with the best authors, selected by C. Knight, 1. kötet

Half hours - 1856 - 456 oldal
...Languor cannot be: Shadow of annoyance Never came near thee: Thou lovest; but ne'er knew love's sod satiety. Waking or asleep, Thou of death must deem...mortals dream. Or how could thy notes flow in such a crystal stream? We look before and after, And pino for what is not : Our sincerest laughter With some...

Select specimens of English poetry

Edward Hughes - 1856 - 474 oldal
...annoyance Never came near thee : Thou lovest ; but ne'er knew love's sad satiety. THE SKYLARK. 281 Waking or asleep, Thou of death must deem Things more...mortals dream, Or how could thy notes flow in such a crystal strcaia f AVe look before and after, And pine for what is not : Our sincerest laughter With...

Principles of Elocution

Thomas Ewing - 1857 - 428 oldal
...Matched with thine would be all But an empty vaunt — A thing wherein we feel there is some hidden want. With thy clear keen joyance Languor cannot be ; Shadow...mortals dream, Or how could thy notes flow in such a crystal stream? Better than all measures Of delight and sound, Better than all treasures That in books...




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