... breaks the busy moonlight clouds, Thou best the thought canst raise, the heart attune, Light as the busy clouds, calm as the gliding Moon. The feeling heart, the searching soul, To thee I dedicate the whole ! And while within myself I trace The greatness... The Analectic Magazine - Página 3461815Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| William Stanley Braithwaite - 1909 - 1334 páginas
...gliding moon. And while within myself I trace The greatness of some future race, Aloof with hermit-eye I scan The present works of present man — A wild...guile, Too foolish for a tear, too wicked for a smile ! ST Coleridge 57°- The Human Seasons tj'OUR Seasons fill the measure of the year; There are four... | |
| Curtis Hidden Page - 1910 - 968 páginas
...the whole ! And while within myself I trace The greatness of some future race, Aloof with hermit-eye eepy hair Girt with a crown of berries rare Which...wear To the maiden who singeth, dancing bare In the 1801. December 4, 1801. DEJECTION : AN ODE » Late, late yestreen I saw the new Moon, With the old... | |
| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1912 - 1112 páginas
...greatness of some future race, Aloof with hermit-eye I scan The present works of present man — 30 A wild and dream-like trade of blood and guile, Too foolish for a tear, too wicked for a smile ! 1801. TO ASRA1 ARE there two things, of all which men possess, That are so like each other and so... | |
| 1916 - 550 páginas
...own interests as distinct from the interests of the employing class, with_wits Aloof with hermit-eye I scan The present works of present man — A wild...guile, Too foolish for a tear, too wicked for a smile. (Coleridge, Ode to Tranquility). sharpened by the industrial and social shifting they had undergone^... | |
| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1918 - 324 páginas
...the whole ! And while within myself I trace The greatness of some future race, Aloof with hermit-eye I scan The present works of present man — A wild...guile, Too foolish for a tear, too wicked for a smile ! 1801. DEJECTION: AN ODE WRITTEN APRIL 4, 1802. Late, late yestreen I saw the new moon, With the old... | |
| Casey Albert Wood - 1920 - 382 páginas
...the whole ! And while within myself I trace The greatness of some future race, Aloof with hermit-eye I scan The present works of present man — A wild...guile, Too foolish for a tear, too wicked for a smile ! SAMUEL TAYLOR COLERIDGE. 296 XVII DE SENECTUTE Some of life's sad ones are too strong to die, Grief... | |
| Henry S. Salt - 1921 - 264 páginas
...jEsop's fable, not over the ass, but over the shadow of the ass. Theirs was, in Coleridge's words : A wild and dreamlike trade of blood and guile, Too foolish for a tear, too wicked for a smile. Yet it was difficult not to smile at it. The Niagara of nonsense that the war let loose — the war... | |
| Curtis Hidden Page - 1910 - 966 páginas
...future race, Aloof with hermit-eye I scan The present works of present man — A wild and dreaui-like trade of blood and guile. Too foolish for a tear, too wicked for a smile I 1801. December 4, 1801. DEJECTION : AN ODE » Late, late yestreen I saw the new Moon, With the old... | |
| Charles Francis Stocking - 1915 - 1006 páginas
...BOOK 3 AND while within myself I trace j-\ The greatness of some future race, Aloof with hermit-eye I scan The present works of present man, — A wild...guile, Too foolish for a tear, too wicked for a smile! — Coleridge. CARMEN ARIZA CHAPTER 1 THE blanket of wet fog which had hung over the harbor with such... | |
| Herbert Henry Asquith - 1928 - 370 páginas
...Tranquillity": the last four lines are as fine in their way as anything can be: Aloof with hermit-eye I scan The present works of present man — A wild...guile, Too foolish for a tear, too wicked for a smile. What a genius! fuddled with opium, obfuscated by bad German metaphysics, and finally squandering itself... | |
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