And sent'st him back to me with bruised wings. We spirits only show to gentle eyes, We ever ask an undivided love, And he who scorns the least of Nature's works Is thenceforth exiled and shut out from all. Farewell! for thou canst never see me more. The Writings of James Russell Lowell: Poems - Página 128por James Russell Lowell - 1890Visualização integral - Acerca deste livro
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...— Me, who would fain have blest thee with a love More ripe and bounteous than ever yet Filled up with nectar any mortal heart; But thou didst scorn...least of nature's works Is thenceforth exiled and shut ont from all. Farewell ! for thou canst never see me more." Then Rhœcus beat his breast, and groaned... | |
| James Russell Lowell - 1879 - 592 páginas
...any mortal heart : But thou didst scorn iny humble messenger, And sent'st him back to me with braised wings. We spirits only show to gentle eyes, We ever...Farewell ! for thou canst never see me more. " Then lihcecus beat his breast, and groaned aloud, And cried, " Be pitiful ! forgive me yet This once, and... | |
| James Russell Lowell - 1880 - 662 páginas
...would fain have blessed thee with a love More ripe and bounteous than ever yet Filled np with neetar any mortal heart : But thou didst scorn my humble...Farewell ! for thou canst never see me more.' Then Rbcecus beat his breast, and groaned aloud, And cried, ' Be pitiful I forgive me yet This once, and... | |
| Charles Anderson Dana - 1882 - 906 páginas
...— Me, who would fain have blest thee with a love More ripe and bounteous than ever yet Filled up with nectar any mortal heart ; But thou didst scorn...only show to gentle eyes — We ever ask an undivided lore ; And he who scorns the least of nature's works Is thenceforth exiled and shut out from all. Farewell... | |
| James Russell Lowell - 1882 - 494 páginas
...Filled up with nectar any mortal heart : But thon didst scorn my bumble messenger, And sent'st him hack to me with bruised wings. We spirits only show to...gentle eyes, We ever ask an undivided love. And he who scorus the least of Nature's works Isthenceforth exiled and sbut out from all. Farewell ! for thou... | |
| James Russell Lowell - 1887 - 472 páginas
...night, Me, who would fain have blessed thee with a love More ripe and bounteous than ever yet Filled up with nectar any mortal heart : But thou didst scorn my humble messenger, And sent'at him back to me with bruised wings. We spirits only show to gentle eyes, We ever ask an undivided... | |
| James Russell Lowell - 1885 - 518 páginas
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| Jabez Thomas Sunderland, Brooke Herford, Frederick B. Mott - 1886 - 352 páginas
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| Charles Anderson Dana - 1890 - 976 páginas
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| James Russell Lowell - 1890 - 338 páginas
...night, Me, who would fain have blessed thee with a love More ripe and bounteous than ever yet Filled up with nectar any mortal heart : But thou didst scorn...Farewell! for thou canst never see me more." Then Rhoacus beat his breast, and groaned aloud, And cried, " Be pitiful! forgive me yet This once, and... | |
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