| Charles Lamb, Mary Lamb - 1905 - 532 páginas
...subdued our wayward wills : One soul was ours, one mind, one heart devoted, That, wisely doating, ask'd not why it doated ; And ours the unknown joy, that...that fair beauty which no eye can see, — Of that still music which no ear can measure ; But now the streams may sing for others' pleasure, The hills... | |
| John Holmes Agnew, Walter Hilliard Bidwell - 1865 - 822 páginas
...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 me; That...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... | |
| Walter Bagehot - 1908 - 294 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... | |
| Thomas H. Dickinson, Frederick William Roe - 1908 - 506 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...see, Of that sweet music which no ear can measure ; 5 And now the streams may sing for others' pleasure, The hills sleep on in their eternity." II TO... | |
| Walter Bagehot - 1908 - 296 páginas
...external nature the same cultus which Wordsworth applied to the bare and the abstract. It is — ' Of that fair beauty which no eye can see, Of that sweet music which no ear can measure." 1 It is, as it were, female beauty in wood and water ; it is Rydal Water on a shining day ; it is the... | |
| 1896 - 1034 páginas
...poet well knew the value of a human soul : That man is more than half of nature's treasure, Of thai fair beauty which no eye can see, Of that sweet music which no ear can measure. About two years before the death of Keats the one great event of his life began — his love affair.... | |
| William Robertson - 1913 - 322 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. OF ENGLISH SONNETS HARTLEY COLERIDGE LONG time a child, and still a child, when years Had painted manhood... | |
| William Robertson - 1913 - 290 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...ear can measure ; And now the streams may sing for others1 pleasure, The hills sleep on in their eternity. 85 HARTLEY COLERIDGE LONO time a child, and... | |
| Walter Bagehot - 1915 - 356 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... | |
| 1918 - 2062 páginas
...mind, one heart devoted, That, wisely doting, asked not why it doted, And ours the unknown joy, which !22 " jealou ' Hartley Coleridge [1796-1849] "FAREWELL! BUT WHENEVER". FAREWELL! — but whenever you welcome the... | |
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