Dost thou to-night behold Here, through the moonlight on this English grass, The unfriendly palace in the Thracian wild? Dost thou again peruse With hot cheeks and sear'd eyes The too clear web, and thy dumb Sister's shame? Dost thou once more assay Thy... Poems. New and complete ed - Página 47por Matthew Arnold - 1885Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| Bayard Taylor - 1850 - 462 páginas
...resounded with the exquisite songs of the bird of passion and of sorrow. " Dost thou once more essay Thy flight ; and feel come over thee, Poor fugitive, the feathery change Once more ; and once more make resound, With love and hate, triumph and agony, Lone Daulia and the high Cephissiail vale ? "... | |
| Matthew Arnold - 1853 - 298 páginas
...thou again peruse With hot cheeks and sear'd eyes The too clear web, and thy dumb Sister's shame ? Dost thou once more assay Thy flight, and feel come...come crowding through the leaves ! Again — thou nearest! Eternal Passion ! Eternal Pain ! THE STRAYED REVELLER F 2 THE STKAYED REVELLEE. The Portico... | |
| 1854 - 768 páginas
...clear web, and thy dumb Sister's shame f Doat thon once more assay Thy flight, and feel come over tbee, Poor Fugitive, the feathery change Once more, and...resound With love and hate, triumph and agony, Lone Daulls, and the high Cephiaslaa vale? Listen, Eugenia — How thick the bursts come crowding through... | |
| 1854 - 704 páginas
...thon again peruse With hot cheeks and sear'd eyes Tha too clear web, and thy dumb Sister's shame I Dost thou once more assay Thy flight, and feel come over thee, Poor Fugitive, the feathery change Onco more, and once more seem to make resound With love and hate, trinmph and agony, Lone Daulis, and... | |
| Matthew Arnold - 1856 - 350 páginas
...thou again peruse With hot cheeks and sear'd eyes The too clear web, and thy dumb Sister's shame ? Dost thou once more assay Thy flight, and feel come...— thou hearest ! Eternal Passion ! Eternal Pain ! THE STRAYED REVELLER. The Portico of Circe's Palace. Evening. A YOUTH. CIBCE. THE YOUTH. FASTEB,... | |
| Matthew Arnold - 1856 - 386 páginas
...thou again peruse With hot cheeks and sear'd eyes The too clear web, and thy dumb Sister's shame ? Dost thou once more assay Thy flight, and feel come...— thou hearest ! Eternal Passion ! Eternal Pain ! THE STRAYED REVELLER. The Portico of Circe's Palace. Evening. A YOUTH. CIRCE. THE YOUTH. FASTER,... | |
| Bayard Taylor - 1859 - 458 páginas
...resounded with the exquisite songs of the bird of passion and of sorrow. " Dost thou once more essay Thy flight ; and feel come over thee, Poor fugitive, the feathery change Once more ; and once more make resound, "With love and hate, triumph and agony, Lone Daulis and the high Cephissian vale ? "... | |
| Bayard Taylor - 1859 - 448 páginas
...the exquisite songs of the bird of passion and of sorrow. " Dost thou once more essay Thy flight j and feel come over thee, Poor fugitive, the feathery change Once more ; and once more make resound, "With love and hate, triumph and agony, Lone Daulis and the high Oephissian vale ? "... | |
| John Williamson Palmer - 1861 - 540 páginas
...over thee, Poor fugitive, the feathery change, Once more ; and once more make resound, • A* 5 MUSIC. With love and hate, triumph and agony, Lone Daulis, and the high Cephisian vale? Listen, Eugenia ! How thick the bursts come crowding through the leaves ! Again —... | |
| Matthew Arnold - 1869 - 286 páginas
...thou again peruse With hot cheeks and sear'd eyes The too clear web, and thy dumb sister's shame ? Dost thou once more assay Thy flight, and feel come...thick the bursts come crowding through the leaves! Again—thou hearest? Eternal passion! Eternal pain! EARLY DEATH AND FAME. T^OR him who must see many... | |
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