| 1885 - 668 páginas
...he is dead ! Wake, melancholy Mother, wake and weep ! Yet wherefore? Quench within their burning bed Thy fiery tears, and let thy loud heart keep, Like...amorous Deep Will yet restore him to the vital air; eath feeds on his mute voice, and laughs at our despair. Most musical of mourners, weep again ! Lament... | |
| William Maginn - 1885 - 400 páginas
...Weep, melancholy mother, wake and weep ; Yet wherefore ? quench within their burning bed Thy.ftery tears, and let thy loud heart keep, Like his, a mute...amorous deep Will yet restore him to the vital air. Death/eofr on his mute voice, and laughs at our despair." The seasons and a whole host of personages,... | |
| Thomas Young Crowell - 1885 - 702 páginas
...had adorned and hid the com:' _ bulk of death. 45° Yet wherefore? Quench within their burning bed Thy fiery tears, and let thy loud heart keep, Like...oh, dream not that the amorous Deep Will yet restore hin1 to the vital air; cath feeds on his mute voice, and laughs at our despair. Most musical of mourners,... | |
| John Cordy Jeaffreson - 1885 - 524 páginas
...And was Here Visited by Lord Byron. 'He is Gone where all Things Wise and fair Descend. Oh, Dream not the Amorous Deep Will yet Restore him to the Vital...Feeds on His Mute Voice, and Laughs at Our Despair.' ADONAIS. Byron having left England for ever long before Shelley entered the house, it is needless to... | |
| Edward Dowden - 1886 - 616 páginas
...house, aud was here visited by Lord Byron. " He is gone where all things wise and fair Descend ! Oh 1 dream not that the amorous deep Will yet restore him...feeds on his mute voice, and laughs at our despair.' (" Adonais.") Byron never visited Shelley at Marlow ; but in Shelley's time a story got abroad that... | |
| Percy Bysshe Shelley - 1887 - 730 páginas
...is dead ! Wake, melancholy Mother, wake and weep ! Yet wherefore ? Quench within their burning bed Thy fiery tears, and let thy loud heart keep Like...feeds on his mute voice, and laughs at our despair. Most musical of mourners, weep again ! Lament anew, Urania ! — He died, Who was the Sire of an immortal... | |
| Thomas Humphry Ward - 1888 - 698 páginas
...dead! Wake, melancholy Mother, wake and weep ! — Yet wherefore ? Quench within their burning bed Thy fiery tears, and let thy loud heart keep, Like...despair. IV. Most musical of mourners, weep again I Lament anew, Urania! — He died Who was the sire of an immortal strain, Blind, old, and lonely,... | |
| 1889 - 552 páginas
...is dead ! Wake, melancholy Mother, wake and weep ! Yet wherefore ? Quench within their burning bed Thy fiery tears, and let thy loud heart keep, Like...he is gone where all things wise and fair Descend. O dream not that the amorous Deep Will yet restore him to the vital air ! Death feeds on his mute voice,... | |
| John Wesley Hales - 1889 - 442 páginas
...their bnrning bed Thy fiery tears, and let thy lond heart keep, Like his, a mnte and nncomplaining sleep ; For he is gone, where all things wise and fair Descend : — oh, dream not that the amorons Deep 25 "The herded wolves, bold only to pnrsne, The obscene ravens, clamorons o'er the dead,... | |
| Percy Bysshe Shelley - 1891 - 174 páginas
...burning bed Thy fiery tears, and let thy loud hfcart keep, Like his, a mute ,and uncomplaining sleep ; 5 -For he is gone where all things wise and fair Descend....feeds on his mute voice, and laughs at our ' despair. I 4Most musical 6f mourners, weep again ! Lament anew, Urania ! — He died .!* Who was the sire of... | |
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