| Thomas Stewart Omond - 1903 - 180 páginas
...by Scott. with, triplets, is very noticeable. One of Miss Rossetti's last poems may illustrate this. Sleeping at last, the trouble and tumult over, Sleeping...of sight of friend and of lover, Sleeping at last. ' Still more striking metrically is Mr. Meredith's "Melampus " 2 — With love exceeding a simple love... | |
| Justine Fredrika de Wilde - 1923 - 180 páginas
..."Whilst I weep Angels sing around thy singing soul." The same theme is treated in : Sleeping at Last. "Sleeping at last, the trouble and tumult over, Sleeping...of sight of friend and of lover, Sleeping at last." It is interesting to note that this last poem was written in 1893, while Rest and Sound Sleep date... | |
| Richard Symonds - 1993 - 316 páginas
...me', she said, 'I was so proud before'.21 Among her papers was found the manuscript of a last poem 'Sleeping at last, the trouble and tumult over. Sleeping...horror past, Cold and white, out of sight of friend and lover, Sleeping at last. No more a tired heart downcast or overcast, No more pangs that wring or shifting... | |
| Paul Negri - 2003 - 212 páginas
...narrow way that once they trod; 'Ib have my part with all the saints, And with my God. Sleeping at Last Sleeping at last, the trouble and tumult over. Sleeping...a tired heart downcast or overcast, No more pangs mat wring or shifting fears that hover. Sleeping at last in a dreamless sleep locked fast. Fast asleep.... | |
| Kirsten Blythe Painter - 2006 - 338 páginas
...sleep, a higher state of being that brings ultimate peacefulness and escape from the horrors of life: No more pangs that wring or shifting fears that hover,...Sleeping at last in a dreamless sleep locked fast. In "The Garden of Proserpine" (1866, 136-39), Swinburne's poetic persona exists in a "pale" underworld,... | |
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