| John Bartlett - 1874 - 798 oldal
...own hearts, and that must be Our chastisement or recompense. Julian and Maddala. Most wretched men Are cradled into poetry by wrong ; They learn in suffering what they teach in song. Ibid. I could lie down like a tired child, And weep away the life of care Which I have horne, and yet... | |
| George Smith, William Makepeace Thackeray - 1874 - 802 oldal
...keenest description, and many of his lyrics bear testimony to the truth of his averment that Most men Arc cradled into poetry by wrong ; They learn in suffering what they teach in song. One cannot help thinking that Shelley's natural place in the world would bo that of a spiritualized... | |
| George Barnett Smith - 1875 - 552 oldal
...description, and many of his lyrics bear testimony to the truth of his averment that G 2 ' Most men Are cradled into poetry by wrong ; They learn in suffering what they teach in song.' One cannot help thinking that Shelley's natural place in the world would be that of a spiritualised... | |
| Samuel Austin Allibone - 1875 - 794 oldal
...life is care, And God sends pain ; Heaven is above, and there Rest will remain ! Most wretched men Are cradled into poetry by wrong ; They learn in suffering what they teach in song. SHELLEY : Julian and Maddolo. Then patient bear the sufferings you have eara'd, And by these sufferings... | |
| John Bartlett - 1875 - 890 oldal
...own hearts, and that must be Our chastisement or recompense. Julian ami Maddalo. Most wretched men Are cradled into poetry by wrong ; They learn in suffering what they teach in song.2 Ibid. I could lie down like a tired child, And weep away the life of care Which I have borne,... | |
| Elliott W. Preston - 1876 - 206 oldal
...those that dwell From fellow-worms apart, nor hive with Earth's wide hell! (') " Most wretched men Are cradled into poetry by wrong : They learn in suffering what they teach in song." [Shtllcy's " Julian and Maddalo." («) Not. CANTO n. CANTO n. Wort. POOE Fool! prat'st thou of Love?... | |
| Richard Henry Stoddard - 1876 - 336 oldal
...always too strong for the one. He learned the lesson which he states so tersely : " Most wretched men Are cradled into poetry by wrong : They learn in suffering what they teach in song." If the history of the Shelleys could be written in full, we might know what ancestor was repeated by... | |
| Arthur Cayley Headlam - 1888 - 540 oldal
...later poems are softer in their tone, and the offspring of true self-knowledge — ' Most wretched men Are cradled into poetry by wrong, They learn in suffering what they teach in song.' And the beautiful side of Shelley's character is that neither his sufferings nor his errors had taught... | |
| Manfred - 1876 - 204 oldal
...o'er those thatdwell From fellow-worms apart, nor hive with Earth's wide hell! (') " Most wretched men Are cradled into poetry by wrong : They learn in suffering what they teach in song." [Shelley's " Julian and Maddalo." (') Not. CANTO II. CANTO H. FOE Fool! prat'st thou of Love?— hath... | |
| William Mathews - 1876 - 322 oldal
...poets have often been prompted by the acuteness of their personal sufferings. As Shelley says, they are cradled into poetry by wrong; They learn in suffering what they teach in song. The most facetious of all Charles Lamb's letters was written to Bernard Barton in a fit of the deepest... | |
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