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. Poems for Memorizing - Página 125por Alice Rose Power - 1901 - 204 páginasVista completa - Acerca de este libro
| Leigh Hunt - 1845 - 372 páginas
...Than we mortals dream, Or how could thy note flow in such a crystal stream 1 xvm. We look before and after, And pine for what is not; Our sincerest laughter...some pain is fraught; Our sweetest songs are those which tell of saddest thought. XIX. Yet if we could scorn Hate and pride and fear; If we were things... | |
| Leigh Hunt - 1845 - 278 páginas
...asleep, Thou of death must deem Things more true and deep Than we mortals dream, Or how could thy note flow in such a crystal stream? We look before and...after, And pine for what is not; Our sincerest laughter Yet if we could scorn Hate and pride and fear; If we were things born Not to shed a tear, I know not... | |
| Leigh Hunt - 1845 - 292 páginas
...Than we mortals dream, Or how could thy note flow in such a crystal stream ? We look before and afte7, And pine for what is not ; Our sincerest laughter With some pain is fraught : Our sweetest songs are thosf which tell of iaddtst thought. Yet if we could scorn Hate and pride and fear ; If we were things... | |
| Rufus Wilmot Griswold - 1845 - 558 páginas
...lovest; but never knew love's sad satiety. Waking or asleep, Thou of death must deem Things more true and deep Than we mortals dream, Or how could thy notes flow in such a crystal stieam? We look before and after, And pine for what is not : Our sincerest laughter With some pain... | |
| 1846 - 590 páginas
...following stanzas to the reader:-r" Waking or asleep, Thou of death must dream Things more true and deep Than we mortals dream ; Or how could thy notes...some pain is fraught. Our sweetest songs are those which tell of saddest thought." To speak more immediately of the little volume before us; it is greatly... | |
| Rufus Wilmot Griswold - 1846 - 540 páginas
...lovest; but never knew love's sad satiety. Waking or asleep, Thou of death must deem Things more true and deep Than we mortals dream, Or how could thy notes...look before and after, And pine for what is not : Our sinccrest laughter With some pain is fraught; [thought. Our sweetest songs are those that tell of saddest... | |
| 1846 - 436 páginas
...; but ne'er knew love's sad satiety. Waking or asleep, Thou of death must deem Things more true and deep Than we mortals dream, Or how could thy notes flow in such a crystal stream ? I«W TBE PRISONER OF CHILLON. We look before and after, And pine for what is not : Our sincerest... | |
| Gem book - 1846 - 398 páginas
...shapes of sky or plain ! [pain ! What love of thine own kind ! What ignorance of We look before and after, And pine for what is not : Our sincerest laughter With some pain is fraught ; [thought. Our sweetest songs are those that tell of saddest Yet if we could scorn Hate, and pride,... | |
| Robert Turnbull - 1847 - 396 páginas
...asleep Thou of death must deem, Things more true and deep Than we mortals dream, Or how could thy note flow in such a crystal stream ? We look before and...some pain is fraught : Our sweetest songs are those which tell of saddest thought. Better than all measures Of delightful sound, Better than all treasures... | |
| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1847 - 638 páginas
...crystal stream 1 Wo look before and after, And pine for what is not: Our sincercst laughter With eorno pain is fraught; Our sweetest songs are those that...scorn Hate, and pride, and fear. If we were things bom Not to ahed a tear, I know not how thy joy we ever should come near. Better than all measures Of... | |
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