That, wisely doating, ask'd not why it doated, And ours the unknown joy, which knowing kills. But now I find, how dear thou wert to me ; That man is more than half of nature's treasure, Of that fair Beauty which no eye can see, Of that sweet music which... The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal - Página 721851Visualização integral - Acerca deste livro
| David M. Main (ed) - 1881 - 496 páginas
...mind, one heart devoted, That, wisely doating, asked not why it doated, And ours the unknown joy, which knowing kills.. But now I find how dear thou wert...others' pleasure, The hills sleep on in their eternity. CCCXVIII "\ I 7HAT was 't awakened first the untried ear * Of that sole man who was all human kind... | |
| Samuel Waddington - 1882 - 280 páginas
...mind, one heart devoted That wisely doating asked not why it doated, And ours the unknown joy which knowing kills. But now I find how dear thou wert to...others' pleasure, The hills sleep on in their eternity. TO A LOFTY BEAUTY FROM HER POOR KINSMAN. if] AIR maid, had I not heard thy baby cries, Nor seen thy... | |
| David M. Main - 1886 - 342 páginas
...mind, one heart devoted, That, wisely doating, asked not why it doated, And ours the unknown joy, which knowing kills. But now I find how dear thou wert to...others' pleasure. The hills sleep on in their eternity. > ~\ T 7"HAT was't awakened first the untried ear Of that sole man who was all human kind ? — Was... | |
| Samuel Waddington - 1888 - 272 páginas
...mind, one heart devoted That wisely doating asked not why it doated, And ours the unknown joy which knowing kills. But now I find how dear thou wert to...others' pleasure, The hills sleep on in their eternity. TO A LOFTY BEAUTY FROM HER POOR KINSMAN. [[AIR maid, had I not heard thy baby cries, Nor seen thy girlish,... | |
| Samuel Waddington - 1888 - 272 páginas
...mind, one heart devoted That wisely doating asked not why it doated, And ours the unknown joy which knowing kills. But now I find how dear thou wert to...others' pleasure, The hills sleep on in their eternity. TO A LOFTY BEAUTY FROM HER POOR KINSMAN. ;]AIR maid, had I not heard thy baby cries, Nor seen thy girlish,... | |
| Samuel Waddington - 1888 - 272 páginas
...wisely doating asked not why it doated, And ours the unknown joy which knowing kills. But now I find hpw dear thou wert to me ; That man is more than half...others' pleasure, The hills sleep on in their eternity. TO A LOFTY BEAUTY FROM HER POOR KINSMAN. [|AIR maid, had I not heard thy baby cries, Nor seen thy girlish,... | |
| Walter Bagehot - 1891 - 576 páginas
...heart devoted,— That, wisely doting, asked not why it doted, — And ours the unknown joy, which knowing kills. But now I find how dear thou wert to...others' pleasure, The hills sleep on in their eternity. n. To THE SAME. "In the great city we are met again, Where many souls there are that breathe and die... | |
| Walter Bagehot - 1891 - 482 páginas
...mind, one heart devoted, That, wisely doating, ask'd not why it doated, And ours the unknown joy, which knowing kills. But now I find, how dear thou wert...others' pleasure, The hills sleep on in their eternity.' II. TO THE SAME. ' In the great city we are met again, Where many souls there are, that breathe and... | |
| Francis Turner Palgrave - 1897 - 326 páginas
...— That, wisely doating, ask'd not why it doated, And ours the unknown joy, which knowing kills. Hut now I find, how dear thou wert to me, That man is...others' pleasure, The hills sleep on in their eternity. NOVEMBER The mellow year is hasting to its close ; The little birds have almost sung their last, Their... | |
| Maurice Maeterlinck - 1898 - 384 páginas
...Maleine there was the same curious, wandering sense of, and search for, a vague and mystic beauty : " That fair beauty which no eye can see, Of that sweet music which no ear can measure." In a little poem of his, Et s'il revenait, the last words of a dying girl, forsaken by her lover, who... | |
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