 | George Barnett Smith - 1877 - 249 páginas
...sensibilities. Has not the author of Julian and Maddalo indeed himself declared that " Most wretched men Are cradled into poetry by wrong: They learn in suffering what they teach in song ?" For this reason we are bound to trace the connection between his individual life and song. Save... | |
 | Robert Aitkin Bertram - 1877 - 748 páginas
...receive it hush'd and stUl. Suffering is my "worship now . 3247. SUFFERING. Fruits of MOST wretched men t Shelley. Cast off the weakness of regret, and gird thee to redeem thy loss ; Thou hast gain'd, in the... | |
 | Charles Fleet - 1878 - 298 páginas
...axiom of Shelley, in his " Julian and Maddalo," as echoed by him from Byron, that " Most wretched men are cradled into poetry by wrong : They learn in suffering what they teach in song," did not apply to Hurdis. He had no such cradling, and no such lesson is conveyed in his poems. He was... | |
 | G.W. Carleton & Co - 1878 - 340 páginas
...WRONG To speak before your time. SHAKBSPERE, Measure for Measure, act v. so. 1. — Most wretched men Are cradled into poetry by WRONG ; They learn in suffering what they teach in song. SHELLEY, Julian and Maddalo. — Yon have a WRONG sow by the ear. BUTLER, Iftidibras, part ii. canto... | |
 | 1878
...with any pretension to poetry. Shelley, versifying a remark of Byron's, wrote :— Most wretched men Are cradled into poetry by wrong; They learn in suffering what they teach in song. But all wretched men are not poets, nor, happily, are all poets wretched men. Few, even of the most... | |
 | 1878
...and the power Which says, Let scorn be not repaid with scorn,' and also the lines about those who ' Are cradled into poetry by Wrong ; They learn in suffering what they teach in song.' " "Of course," said Willie, smiling at Hettie's earnestness, " I admit that suffering brings knowledge,... | |
 | Samuel Austin Allibone - 1878 - 772 páginas
...life is care, And God sends pain ; Heaven is above, and there Rest will remain ! Most wretched men Are cradled into poetry by wrong; They learn in suffering what they teach in song. SHELLEY : Julian and Maddolo. Then patient bear the sufferings you have earn'd, And by these sufferings... | |
 | Charles Fleet - 1878 - 80 páginas
...axiom of Shelley, in his " Julian and Maddalo," as echoed by him from Byron, that " Most wretched men are cradled into poetry by wrong : They learn in suffering what they teach in song," did not apply to Hurdis. He had no such cradling, and no such lesson is conveyed in his poems. He was... | |
 | Percy Bysshe Shelley - 1878 - 396 páginas
...were called poetry, And I remember one remark which then Maddalo made. He said : " Most wretched men Are cradled into poetry by wrong, They learn in suffering what they teach in song." If I had been an unconnected man I, from this moment, should have formed some plan Never to leave sweet... | |
 | John Bartlett - 1878 - 864 páginas
...own hearts, and that must be Our chastisement or recompense. Julian and Maddalo. Most wretched men Are cradled into poetry by wrong ; They learn in suffering what they teach in song.2 Ibid. I could lie down like a tired child, And weep away the life of care Which I have borne,... | |
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