| 1847 - 672 páginas
...then, as if the shadows of the grave he was approaching already rested on his spirit, he adds, — " From the world's bitter wind Seek shelter in the shadow...of the tomb. What Adonais is, why fear we to become ? " Die, If thou wouldst be with that which thou dost seek ! Follow where all is fled ! — Rome's... | |
| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1847 - 638 páginas
...mourning mind, Break it not Ihou ' loo surely shall thou find Thine own well full, if thoii relumes! home, Of tears and gall. From the world's bitter wind Seek shelter in the shadow of the lomb. What AdoHais is, why fear we to become ! tn. The One remains, the many change and pass ; Heaven's... | |
| Richard Monckton Milnes (1st baron Houghton.) - 1848 - 324 páginas
...Welcoming him we lose with scarce extinguished breath. " Here pause : these graves are all too young as yet To have outgrown the sorrow which consigned Its charge...of the tomb. What Adonais is, why fear we to become ? " And a few years after this was written, in the extended burying-ground, a little above the grave... | |
| John Keats - 1848 - 420 páginas
...Welcoming him we lose with scarce extinguished breath. " Here pause : these graves are all too young as yet To have outgrown the sorrow which consigned Its charge...of a mourning mind, Break it not thou ! Too surely shall thou find Thine own well full, if thou retuinest home, Of tears and gall. From the world's bitter... | |
| John Keats - 1848 - 414 páginas
...extinguished breath. Break it not thou ! Too surely shah thou find Thine own well full, if thou retumest home, Of tears and gall. From the world's bitter wind Seek shelter iu the shadow of the tomb. What Adenitis is, why fear we to become V And a few years after this was... | |
| Percy Bysshe Shelley - 1849 - 406 páginas
...him we lose with scarce extinguished breath. LI. Here pause : these graves are all too young as yet To have outgrown the sorrow which consigned Its charge...of a mourning mind, Break it not thou ! too surely shall thou find Thine own well full, if thou retumest home, Of tears and gall. From the world's bitter... | |
| Edward Shepherd Creasy - 1850 - 528 páginas
...breath. Here, pause : these graves are all too young as yet To have outgrown the sorrow which consign'd Its charge to each ; and if the seal is set, Here,...and gall. From the world's bitter wind Seek shelter ill the shadow of the tomb. What Adonais is, why fear we to become! Until Death tramples it to fragments.—Die,... | |
| Edward Shepherd Creasy - 1850 - 532 páginas
...breath. Here, pause : these graves are all too young as yet To have outgrown the sorrow which consign'd Its charge to each ; and if the seal is set, Here,...of a mourning mind, Break it not thou ! too surely ahalt thou find Thine own well full, if thou returnest home, Of tears and gall. From the world's bitter... | |
| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1855 - 766 páginas
...him we lose with scarce-extinguished breath. LI. Here pause : these graves are all too young as yet To have outgrown the sorrow which consigned Its charge...the tomb : What Adonais is, why fear we to become ? m. The One remains, the many change and pass ; Heaven's light for ever shines, Earth's shadow? fly;... | |
| Percy Bysshe Shelley - 1855 - 474 páginas
...him we lose with scarce extinguished breath. LI. Here pause : these graves are all too young as yet To have outgrown the sorrow which consigned Its charge...of the tomb. What Adonais is, why fear we to become ? LIT. The One remains, the many change and pass ; Heaven's light for ever shines, Earth's shadows... | |
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